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What is the national common language script?

The national common language script is Chinese characters.

The state common language characters are Putonghua and standardized Chinese characters. Article 2 of the Law of the People's Republic of China on the State Common Language and Writing System: "The State common language and writing system referred to in this Law is Putonghua and standardized Chinese characters." This law establishes the legal status of Putonghua and standardized Chinese characters as the "national common language and writing system".

The State's common language and writing system is the language and writing system prescribed by the State, and in our country, in order to promote the standardization of the State's common language and writing system and its healthy development, the standardization of the Putonghua language and standard Chinese characters as the common language and writing system has been incorporated into the State's laws.

Impact

Chinese characters are an important tool for carrying culture, and a large number of canonical books written in Chinese characters currently remain. Different dialects and even languages use Chinese characters as the ****same writing system. In ancient Japan, the Korean Peninsula, Vietnam, the Ryukyu Islands, as well as Lanfang **** and the State located in Borneo, Chinese characters have been the system of official documents of the country, thus the Chinese culture has played an important role in spreading and sharing of neighboring civilizations throughout history.

Because Chinese characters are not very closely associated with vocalization, they are more easily borrowed by other peoples, such as Japan, the Korean Peninsula, and Vietnam, all of which once had a stage in their history when they could not speak Chinese and wrote purely in Chinese characters. This feature of Chinese characters has played a major role in sustaining a cultural circle - a people filled with various dialect groups that cannot communicate with each other.

Chinese characters have had a tremendous impact on the cultures of neighboring countries, creating a cultural circle of ****s that share the use of Chinese characters. For example, Japan, Vietnam and the Korean Peninsula, and the Ryukyu Islands.