What does classical Chinese mean?

"reading classical Chinese" means reading classical Chinese quickly and hastily, usually for the purpose of quickly understanding the content of the text. In course teaching, teachers often ask students to "ignore classical Chinese" because many important documents in the fields of history and philosophy are written in classical Chinese, and the structure of classical Chinese is different from that of modern Chinese. While understanding the content of the text, students need to learn classical Chinese grammar and vocabulary usage.

For beginners of classical Chinese, not knowing classical Chinese may bring some challenges, because they need to constantly remember and understand new vocabulary, sentence patterns and grammatical structures. However, with the deepening of reading and learning, students' reading speed and understanding ability of classical Chinese will be improved. Suddenly, the skills of classical Chinese also need constant practice and accumulation. Through reading and practicing more, students can master more skilled reading skills of classical Chinese.

Generally speaking, "ignoring classical Chinese" is an important method to improve the reading efficiency and understanding ability of classical Chinese, especially for those who need to read classical Chinese frequently. In life, we can also use this skill to read ancient books, ancient literary works and so on. In this way, our reading can be more efficient and deeper.