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by Umofomia
977 days ago
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Green (綠) in Chinese also came later. In Old Chinese, 青 was generally used to represent both blue and green colors. While the word 綠 to mean green has been attested as far back as 1000 BC, the idea that it was a separate color rather than describing a shade of 青 is relatively more recent. Wikipedia[0] indicates that it was adopted in the early 20th century in Chinese (as part of vernacular language reforms) and after WWII in Japanese, though these claims are currently marked with [citation needed]. While both are relatively recent, the usage in Chinese did have a longer period of time to take hold. [0] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blue%E2%80%93green_distinction... |
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