Kanbun
Kanbun (漢文, "Han writing") is a form of Classical Chinese used in Japan from the Nara period to the mid-20th century. Much of Japanese literature was written in this style and it was the general writing style for official and intellectual works throughout the period. As a result, Sino-Japanese vocabulary makes up a large portion of the Japanese lexicon and much classical Chinese literature is accessible to Japanese readers in some resemblance of the original. The corresponding system in Korean is gugyeol (口訣/구결).
Kanbun kundoku | |
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漢文訓読 | |
Region | Japan |
Japanese method of reading, annotating and translating Classical Chinese
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Kanji, Kana | |
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ISO 639-3 | None (mis ) |
Glottolog | None |
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