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2013-05-23 12:21
求翻译:But also I have read that the Chinese civilization developed closer to the Northern China before expanding south (the south wasn't 'Han' before the Chinese expanded). But they say Cantonese/southern dialects were the first 'traditional' sounding Chinese and Mandarin was a much more later dialect. But this doesn't make sense as the North were the 'first' Chinese.是什么意思? 待解决
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But also I have read that the Chinese civilization developed closer to the Northern China before expanding south (the south wasn't 'Han' before the Chinese expanded). But they say Cantonese/southern dialects were the first 'traditional' sounding Chinese and Mandarin was a much more later dialect. But this doesn't make sense as the North were the 'first' Chinese.
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2013-05-23 12:26:38
But also I have read that the Chinese civilization developed closer to the Northern China before expanding south (the south wasn't 'Han' before the Chinese expanded). But they say Cantonese/southern dialects were the first 'traditional' sounding Chinese and Mandarin was a much more later dialect. But this doesn't make sense as the North were the 'first' Chinese.
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