Abstract

The late Qing Dynasty and the early Republic of China was a period of frequent cross-cultural communication among Japanese Chinese language learners who came to China. Through relevant literature research, it was found that the cross-cultural adaptation ability of Chinese and Chinese language learners who came to China in the late Qing Dynasty and the early Republic of China was generally higher. This paper aims to study the adaptation strategies of Chinese language learners in Late Qing Dynasty and early Republic of China from the perspective of cross-cultural communication, and find out the influencing factors, so as to provide experience and help for current cross-cultural communication.

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