Kanbun
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- For the 17th-century Japanese era, see Kanbun (era).
Kanbun (漢文, literally "Han writing") is Chinese written for a Japanese audience.
Before the advent of the modern Japanese writing system and the kana syllabaries, kanbun was used to compose original Japanese texts. Today kanbun is used primarily to annotate classical Chinese and is a required subject in high school, so in modern Japanese, the word "kanbun" can be also used to refer to classical Chinese literature as a whole.
Modern kanbun employs a set of marks known as kaeriten (返り点), lit. "return points". For example, the following line by Han Fei Zi:
- 楚人有鬻盾與矛者
- 楚人有㆘鬻㆓盾與㆒㆑矛者㆖
- 楚人盾矛與鬻者有
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