Una carta oficial china y sus problemas
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https://doi.org/10.24310/TRANS.1996.v0i1.2287Abstract
Una carta enchino, firmada por Xu Guangjing, alto fiuniconario imperial en el sur de China en contestación a una en español dirigida por el legado español en China el año 1849, Sinibaldo de Mas. La carta tiene mucho interés histórico y es un buen ejemplo de las dificultades que se encuentran al traducir el chino en general y en particular los documentos históricos que necesitan de la comprensión del contexto. Son especialmente relevantes las dificultades en la trnascripción e interpretación de los nombres chinos y occidentales, las diferentes soluciones en la traducción de los tratamientos de cortesía y las dudas que puede suscitar la incoherencia del estilo literario chino tardío.
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