Is there a style similar to classical Chinese in English?

The following is an Anglo-Saxon Chronicle, written in the second half of the ninth century (about the late Tang Dynasty in China)?

(Anglo-Saxon Chronicle) Excerpts from the first two paragraphs. In the original text transcribed with the modern alphabet,

For example, the symbol of the Arabic numeral "7" shape is and (&; ), not a number.

Here you can see samples of Anglo-Saxon chronicle manuscripts written in old English.

At that time, there were only manuscripts, and letterpress printing was in the fifteenth century. )

→ Anglo-Saxon Chronicle

It was written in English during the Old English period.

The original text is followed by a "-",which is a modern English translation.

"Old English", "Old English", or Anglo-Saxon, are the names that sum up the12nd century BC (Northern Song Dynasty in central China)?

Advancing to the 5th century BC, the Angles/Saxons/Jutes began to invade the British Island, which was about five or six hundred years in Britain.

The following is Shakespeare (A.D. 1564- 16 16, about ten thousand years), one of Hamlet's most famous plays.

A monologue. It is English in the period of "early modern English", but the following has been translated into modern English spelling.

Below are photos/pictures of Shakespeare's epitaph, which was written in English at that time.

And some texts of the same period: → Shakespeare's epic.

"Early Modern English" and "Early Modern English" began in the16th century, and some scholars traced it back.

/kloc-the middle of 0/7th century, or even the end of18th century, is a transitional period between Middle English and Modern English.

The spelling and punctuation of the following texts mostly follow modern English conventions, so modern English translation is not attached.

Fourth, with the advent of modern English, the texts are easy to obtain and are not listed separately.

Compared with the past three or four thousand years, until the beginning of the twentieth century, about a hundred years ago, spoken language and spoken language were not a tight classical Chinese style.

Compared with Chinese characters which are not closely related in pronunciation and have ideographic function,

English has changed in more than a thousand years.

The differences in different periods are much greater.