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What is advocated as the language of new literature

Advocates vernacular language as the language of new literature.

Vernacular language:

Vernacular language, also known as vernacular language and vulgar language, refers to a processed written language based on spoken modern Chinese. It is spoken relative to the vernacular language. The reform of the literary style that began in the late Qing Dynasty can be divided into three stages: "new literary style", "vernacular language" and "popular language".

The vernacular language, as opposed to the vernacular language, is also known as the vernacular language, i.e., articles written in the vernacular language. Then vernacular language is also more written than spoken language.

New Literature:

New Literature refers to the modern Chinese literary system since the May Fourth Movement. New Literature is a style of literature written in the vernacular language, possessing the spirit of the May Fourth Movement, and relying on new media for its dissemination. New literature emphasizes humanistic consciousness in its thinking, and takes new poems, novels and essays as its main genres, actively absorbing Western literary resources and inheriting the essence of traditional Chinese literature.