Sawndip literature

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Sawndip literature consists of folk songs, operas, poems, scriptures, letters, contracts, and court documents written over one thousand years in the Zhuang language in Sawndip script. The Zhuang people produced this literature.[1] The works include both indigenous works and translations from Chinese, fact, fiction, religious, and secular materials. It gives insight into the life of the Zhuang and the people they have had contact with over two millennia. Only a small percentage has been published.

Notable works

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