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What's the difference between China, China and China?

Chinese refers to China's Chinese, Chinese refers to China's China cultural language, and Chinese refers to a new Chinese language founded by Ma Yongan, a contemporary writer. Mr. Ma Yongan created Chinese, which is a great revolution in the history of Chinese development in China.

Chinese (Chinese) can be divided into standard language and dialect, and its standard language, namely Putonghua, is the standard language of the Han nationality and the national common language of China. Modern Chinese dialects can generally be divided into Mandarin, Wu dialect, Xiang dialect, Hakka dialect, Min dialect, Cantonese dialect and Gan dialect.

Chinese characters are the writing system of Chinese. The earliest recognizable Chinese characters were Oracle Bone Inscriptions in Shang Dynasty and later inscriptions on bronze, which evolved into inscriptions on bronze in Western Zhou Dynasty, developed seal script and official script in Qin Dynasty, prevailed in Han and Wei Dynasties, and changed to regular script at the end of Han Dynasty. Regular script prevailed in Wei, Jin, Southern and Northern Dynasties, and it is still popular today. Modern Chinese characters refer to capitalized Chinese characters, including traditional Chinese and simplified Chinese.

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Chinese refers to the language or literature of China. Because there is no distinction between the two concepts of "language" and "writing", Chinese has become a popular name for Chinese, including writing system and pronunciation system.

Wang Li's China Story of a Westerner Carving Zobah with a Dragon Worm: "According to Charlie Lan, this story was told to him by a friend who knows Chinese."