They would have needed a different alphabet that's actually compatible with their language (e.g. bopomofo), but yeah, writing systems that represent phonemes rather than logographies are generally superior. Related: Korea invented an alphabet (hangul) in the middleages, but it only became mainstream in the 19th century. Apparently the elites hated hangul and strongly opposed it, even though it was made by a Korean ruler.
Quite possibly. That would also likely have lead to increased literacy and thus to increased economic development. A few centuries later they also had large sea going fleets that could have resulted in an age of discovery lead by China. But instead they chose insularity.
Bathtub Thoughts
This community is inspired by this post on !showerthoughts@lemmy.world:
We really need a community where you can just post about anything that you’re really passionate about, which you’re currently researching/thinking about, sothat others can learn something about it as well and maybe discuss about it.
This showerthoughts community is a bit like it because you can just post whatever comes to your mind, but i’d like it to be more in-depth and with higher quality. Something like showerthoughts, but bathtubthoughts, i.e. when you’re soaking in a hot bathtub and thinking about stuff for 20 minutes or sth, and then post that. You know what i mean?
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