Unsigned classical Chinese 250
There are no punctuation marks in ancient books, and there are no commonly used punctuation marks in ancient Chinese. /kloc-it was used in the 0/9th century. As a sentence. 1920 On February 2nd, the Ministry of Education of Beiyang Government issued the No.53 instruction-"Use new punctuation marks in general orders", and the first set of legal new punctuation marks in China was born. In the same year, with the support of Chen Duxiu, Hu Shi and others, Wang Yuan, who runs a small publishing house in Shanghai, punctuated and segmented The Water Margin and published it. This is the first time that China published a classic with punctuation marks.