According to the passage, Chinese literature contains literary forms that no other countries have
is the largest in the world in terms of the number of works it contains
has been produced using the same script for over three millenia
appeals to the eye rather than to the mind
can claim the oldest literary work, which was written about 3,000 years ago
The main reason why written Chinese has changed so little over the years is that the Chinese start learning to write at an early age
writing is a highly-prized art in China
China has always been a large country in area
the Chinese all have much the same ideas
it bears no relationship to the spoken word
It's clear from the passage that calligraphy. is as important and valued in China as painting
emerged in China in the 16th century
is the written form of the Chinese language
is considered easier by the Chinese than painting
contains 1,000 different characters in the Chinese language
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