PrefaceAmong human beings language is surely the most important and widely used method of communication.The entire range of human complexity, subtlety, ambiguity, anger, concern, confusion, a list toolong to include here, is passed from one human to another through language. We acknowledge andappreciate the other forms of human interaction such as music, art, printing, acting, to name just afew, that are in this category. People who can command language are able to communicate with anotherhuman beings, and we know that when the other forms of communication listed above are combined withhuman language, for example when we combine an artistic piece with a verbal explanation, the impactof the emotional and intellectual exchange is often especially profound.Language helps to make more precise the idea being conveyed. We know that words and meaningsregularly change within cultures and throughout different historical periods. The same can be trueof appreciation for objects of art, the implications of music, the purpose of theatrical acting. Astimes change and social/cultural values and forms alter through the passage of centuries, languageabout art or music or theater allows us to record those changes and to reconstruct the values thatoriginally brought forth the art, music, or theater. In those cases written language has thegreatest potential to allow us to understand the people of different, earlier times.Because human beings are so inventive, there are many, many spoken and written languages in theworld today, as there have been over past times as well. The Chinese language is surely among thesegreat accomplishments of human beings. Its historical, geographic, and cultural influence has beenoverwhelming, and continues to be so today. As China’s role in the international communitycontinues to expand, the Chinese language will take on even more influence in many corners of theworld. All human beings should respect and celebrate the gifts given to mankind by the Chinesela
Acknowledgement Note from authors General introduction Pre-course Activity Unit One Unique Writing Mediums and the Development of Chinese Characters Unit Two The Origins and Evolution of Woodblock Printing Unit Three Printing Features in the Song Dynasty Unit Four The Invention of Movable Type and its Application and Development Unit Five Paper Money of the Song Dynasty Unit Six Multi-Color Printing in Ancient China Unit Seven The Transmission and Development of Movable Type Printing Unit Eight Printing in Modern Times
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