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By ZHAO YIMENG | China Daily | Updated: 2024-07-29 10:17
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Wu Ying, professor at Shanghai International Studies University

Young people increasingly use multimodal languages. Various means such as language, images, sound and actions all play significant roles in international communication. Visual language has become a crucial element in international communication, as seen with the impactful image of[former US president Donald Trump after he was attacked.

In the future, Generation Z will be the primary global audience. As natives of the digital age, they are relatively receptive to China's path but also tend to live a more relaxed and laid-back life. This has led to the emergence of new language usages such as "Buddha-like youngsters". How to connect these trends with the grand narrative of China's path to modernization is a key question.

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