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China people's traditional way of communication is

China ancient written language has two systems. Among them, spoken language is closely related to spoken language and has been developing and changing.

In ancient Chinese, written language and spoken language are closely related, and they influence and promote each other. Spoken language is a communicative language in people's daily life, which has the characteristics of conciseness, vividness and image, and is also easy to change and update.

Written language is the language used in formal occasions and literary works, which has the characteristics of standardization, elegance and exquisiteness, but it is also easily restricted by the times and regions.

In ancient Chinese, spoken language is closely related to spoken language and has been developing and changing. Oral English is the main way of communication in people's daily life, so it is constantly developing and changing. Because people's lifestyles and concepts are constantly changing.

Spoken English is also constantly changing, producing new words and expressions. These new words have been handed down orally and gradually accepted and used by people, thus further promoting the development and changes of spoken language.

In contrast, written language is relatively stable. Because written language is used in formal occasions and literary works, its scope of use is relatively narrow, and it is also limited by the times and regions.

However, the written language is not static, and it will also change under the influence of the times and regions. For example, in literary works, new words and expressions will also be created, which will affect the development of written language.

Characteristics of spoken language:

1. Concise: Spoken language is usually more concise and direct than written language, focusing on expressing basic meaning, without too much rhetoric and complicated long sentences.

2. Flexibility: In oral expression, people often use simple language, slang, accent and intonation to express themselves, which may not be common in written language. At the same time, oral expression also pays more attention to context and communicative situation.

3. Variability: Oral English changes with time and region. People in different times and regions use different dialects, slang and idioms. These changes make spoken English richer and more diverse.

4. Informal: Spoken language is usually used in informal occasions and daily communication, so compared with written language, spoken language is more free, simple and casual.