I think the earliest form is poem, because The Book of Songs is the earliest poetry anthology and the earliest literature.
1600~1100BC
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Chinese are more developed about the literature of there country. after the 1800s, Chinese exposed to western culture. Then in 1949 the Chinese communist came to power after a long civil war.
All the earliest literature was originally oral and was only written down long after it was composed. The earliest preserved works of literature are epic poems - that is, poems that narrate heroic stories. (Verse is easier to memorize than prose). One of the oldest literary works is the Epic of Gilgamesh.
Heiroglyphics :)
The Chinese were the ones to create caligraphy , one of the first forms of writing
Two of the earliest forms of storytelling and narration in America were oral traditions passed down through generations by Indigenous tribes and pictographs and petroglyphs created by Native peoples.
Drama in literature is a genre that presents a story through dialogue and performance. It typically involves conflict, tension, and emotional ups and downs that unfold on stage. Playwrights use dramatic elements such as plot, character, setting, and theme to engage audiences and provoke thought.
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Jing Tsu has written: 'Sound and Script in Chinese Diaspora' -- subject(s): Chinese literature, In literature, Chinese diaspora in literature, Chinese in literature, History and criticism
One of the earliest forms of drama was tragedy drama. Also, classical drama and romance drama were two of the very earliest forms of drama.
The abbreviation for Chinese language and literature is CHLL.
The study of the Chinese language is called Sinology or Chinese linguistics. Sinology typically includes the study of Chinese history, culture, literature, and language.
The earliest ones still around are stromatolites, but there were lots of earlier life forms.
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Chinese literature at present is diverse and dynamic, reflecting both traditional influences and modern concerns. It encompasses a range of genres and styles, including novels, poetry, and short stories. Contemporary Chinese literature often engages with social issues, history, and innovation while also drawing on rich cultural traditions.