Chinese punctuation

Chinese punctuation uses a slightly different set of punctuation marks from European languages, but they serve similar purposes and often look a like.

At Gongjin's Campaign Memorials you will find Chinese punctuation marks in our copies of Records of the Three Kingdoms, Book of the Later Han and other historical works.

It should be noted that these Chinese punctuation marks became an integral part of written language since the last century. Thus, the original copies of the aforementioned works did not contain any punctuation marks. The punctation marks were added by later historians or scholars. We've also added some ourselves (mainly book marks 《》).