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23 in Chinese is 'er shi san'. Written in Chinese characters it is 二十三.
Twelve in Chinese can be written as 十二. In pinyin it is 'shi er'.
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For the same reasons why we need numbers today
The Chinese Zodiac was created many years ago by the Chinese people in 2637 BC. Therefore because it is 2011 the Chinese Zodiac was invented 3000 years ago today.
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Today is Chinese new year
The Chinese language is not lost in antiquity. It has over a billion speakers today, and scholars are able to read items written in the Chinese of a thousand and more years ago.
Today in Chinese is "今天." It's written the same way in Traditional Characters and Simplified Characters. In Hanyu Pinyin, it's pronounced "jin1tian1." In Gwoyeu Romatzyh, it's pronounced "jintian."
Today's Chinese Version was created in 1979.
The Chinese written language has remained remarkably constant over the centuries. Chinese scholars can understand the oracle bones because little in the orthographic system has changed.
Chinese was not the first written language; Sumerian cuneiform and Egyptian hieroglyphs are considered some of the earliest forms of writing dating back to around 3000 BCE. Chinese writing emerged around 1200 BCE during the Shang Dynasty in China.
There are many varieties with each tone. The most common is probably Jin as in gold. This is written as 金。There is also Jin for jintian, as in today. This is written as 今。
It symbolizes ancient ancestry for Chinese citizens. Also, it is a place where many stories and myths were written
today is Chinese new year
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