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FabiansMustDie | 4 years ago

Entire generations of people, forcibly made less literate, and unable to find out their culture's past.

With this detachment from their history, their tradition has been rewritten completely. There's now no real reference point to illustrate how things were; how they've changed.

It's no similar to hoe American school-children are taught a watered-down "unbiased" (only the facts) versions of history. This ends with a failure to understand what the American culture really is, and its tradition is lost on the masses.

What's left is a public that can only comprehend the surface-level meanings, much less understand or create new words and concepts to rebel against their authorities.

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HKH2|4 years ago

Simplified Chinese is much faster to write.

It's not that hard to learn Traditional Chinese using Simplified Chinese either.

The bigger problem with Chinese is that it's often ambiguous, so semantic shift is inevitable.

At any rate, the Cultural Revolution did far more to make people less acquainted with their past.