I'm happy they put those quests in though, it's important to remember where we've come from.īut yeah, I think they make things look like manga/anime because it sells basically. There's probably some people that don't like it but they'll more likely than not be the type of people that drive X car and don't like Y car or own computer type A and dislike computer type B. Non entities basically, I wouldn't worry too much about them. Japanese game and anime culture take over the world decades ago back when china still on megaproject for food. If china game company doesn't ride already existing wave to introduce their unique culture that will be tough job for them. Ride the existing wave, introduce new culture inside the existing wave and in not so distant future they will take over. Im not chinese and not really eastern asian by race (mixed gene here and there XD ) but i do know how cultivation trend on chinese fiction novel. Louis Cha novels, wuxiaworld and nowadays there are shitload of chinese cultivation comic books. Genshin Impact archon feel really really chinese. An enlightened being, live for thousands years and achieved high understanding on DAO. It is unique and it is a derivative from hindu and buddha myth eons ago, and chinese people as one of the oldest society on earth has their own story. Summary : genshin impact have tons of Chinese culture. Also, degenerates who worship waifu/husbando are loaded costumers. Just like drug addict, give them good shit and they will give their wealth for you. That's good for business.There are at least 6,000 languages spoken in the world today. The world’s languages are represented by a variety of writing systems called “orthographies.” Orthographies are the symbols used to represent spoken language. You are looking at one type of orthography now, as you read this! So, an orthography consists of the symbols used to turn a spoken language into a written form. However, orthographies differ in the size of the sound unit that is represented by each symbol. For example, in alphabetic orthographies, such as English, Spanish, and Russian, each symbol represents an individual sound called a phoneme (e.g., the/b/sound in “ book” is one phoneme). In non-alphabetic orthographies, such as Chinese or Cherokee, the symbol represents a larger sound unit such as a syllable (e.g., such as “ pro” in the word “ project”). Each orthography can be classified as alphabetic, such as English, or non-alphabetic, such as Chinese. In this article, we will first learn about the characteristics of different orthographies. Then, we will use these characteristics to help understand how different writing systems affect the process of reading. We will then learn about the brain regions involved in reading.įirst, let us talk about alphabetic orthographies.
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