A Reader’s Companion to the Confucian AnalectsHow Do You Spell Chinese?
A Reader’s Companion to the Confucian Analects: How Do You Spell Chinese?
Rosemont, Henry
2015-11-05 00:00:00
[Throughout the present work the Romanization system for transliterating Chinese terms will be pinyin, developed in China a decade after Liberation in 1949, and which has become standard there ever since. (Although it became standard in Taiwan only in 2008.) Most of the newer Analects translations use pinyin, as have an increasing number of Western scholars of China beginning in the mid-1970s.]
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A Reader’s Companion to the Confucian AnalectsHow Do You Spell Chinese?
[Throughout the present work the Romanization system for transliterating Chinese terms will be pinyin, developed in China a decade after Liberation in 1949, and which has become standard there ever since. (Although it became standard in Taiwan only in 2008.) Most of the newer Analects translations use pinyin, as have an increasing number of Western scholars of China beginning in the mid-1970s.]
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