this is also a reason why I need to learn chinese language, I'm learning chinese like 2years but is very difficult to understend,I think to understend chinese gong fu you also have to be a teacher in chinese language not only a shifu. from a shaolin gong fu student from Italy.
Chinese isnt a language, like how "american" isnt a language...we speak "english". While in china there are 56 different spoken languages native to china, the two that comes to mind when you say you study chinese language is Mandarin(putonghua) and maybe cantonese(yuet)..Also Gong fu isnt a martial art and doesnt mean martial arts so lets not use it as such, its a improper term. Excuse my English isnt very good and my grammer is wrong but just wanted to point that out.
@anhkhoinguyen I think everyone already knows what he meant when he said learning "chinese". He of course is not talking about any other of the dozens of dialect in China, as there is no school for many of them outside of the ethinic group it may be from. Its safe to say that saying "chinese' more often refers to Putonghua - The Common Language. If youre learning Cantonese or Hakka or anything else, you would say THAT dialect and not "chinese". No need to be such an expert. We're not stupid.
WHAT IS IT, WHO IS THAT YUE?
superserialcrack 2 years ago
General Yue Fei of the Song Dynasty. There is, however, no historical evidence that he actually created the style.
ghostexorcist 2 years ago
this is also a reason why I need to learn chinese language, I'm learning chinese like 2years but is very difficult to understend,I think to understend chinese gong fu you also have to be a teacher in chinese language not only a shifu. from a shaolin gong fu student from Italy.
markohu 3 years ago
Chinese isnt a language, like how "american" isnt a language...we speak "english". While in china there are 56 different spoken languages native to china, the two that comes to mind when you say you study chinese language is Mandarin(putonghua) and maybe cantonese(yuet)..Also Gong fu isnt a martial art and doesnt mean martial arts so lets not use it as such, its a improper term. Excuse my English isnt very good and my grammer is wrong but just wanted to point that out.
anhkhoinguyen 2 years ago 9
@anhkhoinguyen I think everyone already knows what he meant when he said learning "chinese". He of course is not talking about any other of the dozens of dialect in China, as there is no school for many of them outside of the ethinic group it may be from. Its safe to say that saying "chinese' more often refers to Putonghua - The Common Language. If youre learning Cantonese or Hakka or anything else, you would say THAT dialect and not "chinese". No need to be such an expert. We're not stupid.
coachsudan 5 months ago
is ther a version with subtitles? :p
darth8freak 3 years ago