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| | Classical Chinese - Biocrawler (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12) |
 | | For example, Japanese speakers use On'yomi and (more rarely) Kunyomi, which are the ways kanji, or Chinese characters, are read when they are used to write in Japanese. |
 | | Kunten, a system that aids Japanese speakers with Classical Chinese word order, was also used. |
 | | Since the pronunciation of Old Chinese or other forms of historical Chinese (such as Middle Chinese) have long been lost, characters which once rhymed in poetry often no longer do, or vice versa. |
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