News and Official Style in Chinese
新闻公文语体
Overview
Chinese news and official writing (新闻公文语体, xīnwén gōngwén yǔtǐ) is a specialized register with distinctive vocabulary, sentence structures, and conventions. It features formulaic openings (据报道, it is reported), institutional passive voice, political terminology, and highly compressed information delivery. Reading Chinese news requires familiarity with these patterns.
At the CEFR C2 level, comprehending news and official Chinese is essential for anyone engaging with China professionally or academically. This register combines formal written style with domain-specific vocabulary and set phrases that do not appear in conversational Chinese.
News Chinese tends toward long sentences with multiple embedded clauses, extensive use of formal connectors, and a vocabulary drawn from official and institutional language.
How It Works
Common news formulas
| Formula | Pinyin | Meaning |
|---|---|---|
| 据报道 | jù bàodào | it is reported |
| 据了解 | jù liǎojiě | it is understood |
| 有关部门 | yǒuguān bùmén | relevant authorities |
| 在...的情况下 | zài...de qíngkuàng xià | under the circumstances of |
| 就...进行了会谈 | jiù...jìnxíng le huìtán | held talks regarding |
| 取得了...成果 | qǔdé le...chéngguǒ | achieved...results |
| 指出 | zhǐchū | pointed out |
| 强调 | qiángdiào | emphasized |
Official document patterns
| Pattern | Example | Usage |
|---|---|---|
| 关于...的通知 | 关于放假的通知 | Notice regarding... |
| 经...批准 | 经上级批准 | With approval of... |
| 自...起 | 自明日起 | From...onward |
| 特此通知 | -- | Hereby notified |
Examples in Context
| Chinese | Pinyin | English | Note |
|---|---|---|---|
| 据报道... | Jù bàodào... | It is reported that... | news opening |
| 有关部门正在调查。 | Yǒuguān bùmén zhèngzài diàochá. | Relevant authorities are investigating. | institutional |
| 在...的情况下 | zài...de qíngkuàng xià | under the circumstances of... | formal condition |
| 就...进行了会谈 | jiù...jìnxíng le huìtán | held talks regarding... | diplomatic |
| 取得了显著成果 | qǔdé le xiǎnzhù chéngguǒ | achieved notable results | positive reporting |
| 双方一致认为 | shuāngfāng yīzhì rènwéi | both sides agreed that | diplomatic |
| 这一举措受到了好评 | zhè yī jǔcuò shòudào le hǎopíng | this measure was well received | evaluation |
| 经研究决定 | jīng yánjiū juédìng | after deliberation it was decided | official decision |
| 自即日起生效 | zì jí rì qǐ shēngxiào | effective from today | legal language |
| 予以表彰 | yǔyǐ biǎozhāng | to commend/honor | formal recognition |
Common Mistakes
Reading news Chinese as everyday language
- Wrong: Expecting conversational vocabulary and structure
- Right: News Chinese is a distinct register with its own conventions
- Why: Understanding requires learning the formulas and specialized vocabulary specific to this register.
Misinterpreting hedging language
- Wrong: Taking 据了解 as uncertain
- Right: 据了解 is a standard news attribution formula, not an expression of uncertainty
- Why: News formulas have conventional meanings that differ from their literal parsing.
Ignoring the compressed information style
- Wrong: Reading quickly and missing embedded information
- Right: News sentences often pack multiple facts into complex structures; read carefully
- Why: Chinese news sentences can be very long with multiple clauses carrying distinct information.
Usage Notes
This register is essential for reading 新华社 (Xinhua), 人民日报 (People's Daily), CCTV news, and government documents. The vocabulary and patterns are also used in business reports, academic papers, and formal speeches. Productive use of this register is a hallmark of near-native proficiency.
Practice Tips
- Read Chinese news daily (BBC Chinese, 新华社, 财新) and note recurring formulas and vocabulary.
- Build a personal glossary of news-specific vocabulary: 有关, 指出, 强调, 表示, 取得, 加强.
- Practice summarizing news articles using the official formulas to build productive competence.
Related Concepts
- Prerequisite: Formal Written Style -- understand formal register before news/official style
Prerequisite
Formal Written Style in ChineseC1More C2 concepts
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