noun
kanbun converted into literary Japanese
Archaic term referring to classical Chinese texts (kanbun) that have been annotated or transformed into a form of literary Japanese through kundoku (reading by Japanese word order and adding okurigana). Used in historical linguistic contexts.
See also: 漢文 (かんぶん)
漢文訓読文は、漢文を日本語として読むための訓点が施された文体である。
Kanbun kundoku-bun is a style of writing in which Chinese classical texts are annotated with marks for reading them as Japanese.
Compound of 漢文 (kanbun, 'classical Chinese text'), 訓読 (kundoku, 'Japanese reading of kanbun'), and 文 (bun, 'text/sentence'). The term describes the resulting Japanese text after applying kundoku conventions.