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A series of lectures introduces readers to the Chinese language—its distinct regional dialects, tonal system, and the practical divide between colloquial speech and the terse written idiom—and explains features of the script, phonetics, and lexicography. It surveys the organization and major genres of traditional Chinese libraries, including history, biography, poetry, and fiction. It outlines imperial and provincial administration, taxation, and aspects of social organization, and offers a comparative reflection on Chinese and Greek thought. It also presents an accessible account of Taoist ideas and examines everyday manners and customs such as family roles, ritual observances, and social etiquette.
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