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  • im so gonna put this on my proj.

  • 里面的女孩子我好喜欢,中国人才是真正的纯种的亚洲人,任何其他­民族或国家都在她面前逊色

  • very beautiful. Japanese kimono came from this dress. much respect.

  • Hanbok copied from Hanfu

  • 綺麗です!!

  • 求背景音乐!!

  • 真是的,汉服才是国服,飘逸,洒脱,有韵味,汉文化应崛起!!

  • 痛心,如果当年鞑子不入关,我们今天不用这么费劲还原被掩盖的真­相。

  • Don't argue. Korean invented everything. Albert Einstein,Edison, and etc are Korean. hahaa You guys know what i mean.

  • Korean Bitch

  • @japankamikazewarrior attention: japankamikazewarrior is a korean!

  • @yourtestimonial You idiot Im Japanese! LOL

  • @japankamikazewarrior u r idiot Japs

  • @yourtestimonial I dont have to hide my identity, Im not like you. whats my name? You idiot Im Japanese!

  • @japankamikazewarrior 有一道日本菜,菜的内容是一批漂亮女子吃指定的食物,然后排泄出­来装进盘子,菜就做好了。所以按照你的说法,实际上日本人吃屎。

  • 頂~~~~~~~~

    漢族的民族服裝是漢服

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  • piao liang a...

  • 还是汉服最能体现汉族女子的气质和魅力。

  • 马来西亚华人一直把旗袍认成是传统服装。 T.T

  • 就觉得很熟悉的音乐,原来是仙剑的4的音乐--苍天有负。我刚收­到我的第一件汉服,是高腰齐胸襦裙哦~

    汉服真的很美、很漂亮!

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  • @stepheneong 在这里也可以碰到喜欢仙剑四的,不容易。不过苍天有负是粉丝写给­仙剑四的,不是上海软星写的。

  • Wow... So beautiful...

  • 一起来推动汉服在旧金山 search group "San Francisco Hanfu" in Facebook

  • 音乐很好听啊!很合适!今年我应该可以有自己的汉服了!到那个时­候,我就可以对相机自然的笑了!

  • Very comfortable looking.

  • I still like these better

  • chinese is han han is chinese

    no more

  • @luckyacc

    However, 90% of Han people speaks a non-Han language --- putonghua

    So sad!

  • @bluebear668 What do you mean?

    Putonghua is a form of Mandarin, which is a Sinitic/Chinese language. How is it non-Han?

    And the total speakers of Mandarin (not just Putonghua, but all dialects) is around more or less 65% of the Han people worldwide, not 90%.

  • @Ch1neseDrag0n

    Putonghua is a Manchu language. Not a Han language!

    Just the Northerners refuse to admit it!

    Only those dialects spoken in the South are Han languages. Examples: Cantonese, Min, Hakka, Taishanese

  • @bluebear668 How is it Manchu? Putonghua is a form of Mandarin.

    In the early part of the Qing Dynasty, the Manchus actually spoke and wrote their own language (Manchurian language). But they gradually adopted Chinese language and writing, and thus most of the Manchus today speak Mandarin.

    In linguistics, Mandarin is classified under the Sinitic languages, while the Manchu is classified under the Tungusic (Altaic). There's intelligibility between Mandarin and Cantonese and etc.

  • @bluebear668 Fool, Mandarin (Putonghua), was a northern Han dialect formed at the start of Ming dynasty; the word means "officials' speech" in Portuguese. Did you know there were only 200,000 Manchus when they conquered China? The only reason China was defeated is because of the dog named 吳三桂; a true bastard.

  • Mandarin was invented by the Manchurians!

    The Manchurians were barbarians at the time they conquered China.  Everything in China was new and stunning to them and they eventually found their Manchu language didn't have enough words to describe all the things in China. So the Manchurians started adopted Chinese language.

    Since Manchurians were barbarians, they were thick and failed to catch all the tones and pronounce Han Chinese properly. They simplified Chinese into 4 tones, and that's PTH.

  • Since Mandarin/Putonghua was invented by Manchurians, Mandarin/Putonghua is definitely a Manchu language, not Han!

    You cannot say Mandarin/Putonghua is Han language because it writes in Han Chinese characters. The Uyghur people in Xinjiang writes in Arabic letters, can you say Uyghur language equals Arabic? Definitely not!

    It's so sad that so many Han Chinese have followed the wrong ancestor.

    70% of the Chinese population, that's around 0.9 billion people, following just 200,000 Manchus!

  • @bluebear668 Are you Korean or something? Mandarin means Mandarim, which means "official's speech" in Portugese; it was the the dialect by northern Han (imperial court dialect) around Beijing at the start of Ming dynasty.

    汉语 = Mandarin (with various dialects like Shanghainese, Hunanese, Henannese, Cantonese)

    Hope I don't have to repeat myself again.

  • It was called Mandarin because it was the imperial court language of Qing dynasty. And in Qing dynasty, China was ruled by Manchurians, not Han!

    Mandarin is NO WAY appeared in Beijing at the start of Ming dynasty! Have you ever read the notes Matteo Ricci made for himself for learning Chinese during his stay in Beijing in Ming dynasty? (If not, google it). See the pronunciations, they are much closer to the nowadays Southern dialects than Mandarin/PTH! Mandarin is nothing Han, nothing Ming

  • @Seres1091

    Oh, maybe you cannot use Google in China because Chinese government doesn't want her people to learn too much from the outside world.

    A lot of linguists already confirmed that Mandarin/PTH is not Han language! (Those who are afraid of the Chinese government will say it's a heavily distorted Han language) The notes made by Matteo Ricci is another inevitable proof. But the Chinese government doesn't want to lose face, and brain-washed her people to believe that Mandarin is Han!

  • @bluebear668 Typical Korean trying to distort history. First of all, what linguists? Cantonese ones who also said Qin Shihuang spoke Cantonese? Second, like you know how Matteo Ricci pronounced those words? You have tape recording? Thirdly, Ming was the first to contact the Portuguese, and the word "Mandarin" appeared during Ming dynasty thus mandarin = 汉语.

    Nice try being racist against mainlanders you pig.

  • @Seres1091

    Why don't you search on Youtube Spoken Manchu, Spoken Ancient Han Chinese, Spoken Cantonese, and compare them with Mandarin? Listen to them and see how similar Mandarin and Manchu sound, while Cantonese sounds completely different from Mandarin but very similar to Ancient Han Chinese? You moron!

  • @bluebear668 How the hell would those people know what ancient Chinese or Manchurian sounded like?? Do you have recording of Qin Shihuang, Guan Yu, Cao Cao, Yongle? Cantonese sounds like Vietnamese, should you say they are the same?

    Cantonese is just a local dialect like Shanghainese or Hunanese. Typical Hong Kong racists, you bring shame to 汉人.

  • @Seres1091

    Are you too lazy to search on youtube? Or are you afraid of facing the truth, you Manchu-speaking Han?

    Why don't you check this vid out? Hahaha.....

    漢藏語系及其它語言漢字音中的數字1-10 / Number words 1 - 10 in sino-tibetan

    watch?v=-clOl8y2qNo

  • @bluebear668 That video is garbage, more specifically the middle Chinese part; the guy didn't even have the IPA (no one has BTW) for middle Chinese how the heck is he suppose to know how it sound? I don't think you realize that languages change all the time, and that Mandarin is a northern Han dialect, while Cantonese, Hunanese, Shanghainese, Henanese are central and southern Han dialect. Northern Han is definitely based off of central and southern dialect.

    It's impossible to change your mind.

  • @Seres1091

    Proof is garbage! Hahahaha....

    There are just too many things showing Mandarin/Putonghua is not Han language. You know any ancient Han poems? When you read them in Mandarin, they just sound no poems! No rhythm at all. But when you read them in Southern dialects such as Min, Hakka, Cantonese, even a child can tell they are poems! Why? Because to Han, Mandarin is a foreign language!

  • @bluebear668 I didn't say proof is garbage, just that video, so don't put words in my mouth. I don't know too many poems, but many by 李延年 does rhyme such as 佳人曲 in Mandarin, so you're wrong. Please, enough bullshit. Just admit you're racist against mainlanders you damn 汉奸.

  • @Seres1091 Actually it has been verified that Mandarin has lost a lot of Middle Chinese. The Chinese language that is closest in pronunciation to Middle Chinese is Hakka. Cantonese sounds nothing like Vietnamese. Have you actually heard someone from Hong Kong speak vs someone speaking Vietnamese? Cantonese is filled with sibilants, vietnamese has so little of it it's practically negligible. The only similarity are 2 tones.

  • @gariadara Vietnamese? 哈,a joke。一个笑话,中国很大,汉语有多种方言发音。汉语是以字­形字义为重点的语言,更重于书面语言功能。(石室诗士施氏,嗜狮­,誓食十狮。适施氏时时适市视狮。十时,适十狮适市。是时,适施­氏适市。氏视是十狮,恃矢势,使是十狮逝世。氏拾是十狮尸,适石­室。石室湿,氏使侍拭石室。石室拭,氏始试食是十狮尸。食时,始­识是十狮尸,实十石狮尸。试释是事。每个字的字音相同,这确是一­片文章),也许Hakka是纯种汉族,但由于历史上的民族融合而­产生的混血汉族当然也是汉族,也就是今天的汉族。

  • @godfather8611 I don't need a lecture on anthropology. I was referring to the phonetic qualities of Hakka preserving the phonetic qualities of Middle Chinese. I made no argument regarding the Han ethnicity. This is a discussion on language, not "birth of a nation" or politics.

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  • @Seres1091

    There are written records of pronunciation of words. It's similar to those Hanguel written next to ancient Korean literatures, which were written in Hanja. The only difference is it wasn't marked in IPA. There was a traditional transcription system used in ancient China.

  • @Seres1091

    Cantonese doesn't sound like Vietnamese at all. Cantonese preserves most ancient pronunciation from the Han Dynasty and Tang Dynasty.

    Not all Hong Kongers are racists. In fact, foreigners feel happy and welcomed here.

    If you have time, come and visit. But be a polite and nice tourist in the first place.

  • @Seres1091

    Gosh. You speak like a history distorting Korean...

    Hard to believe you are a Chinese.

    No one ever said ShiHuangDi spoke Cantonese. That's ridiculous. Wasn't Qin situated at Sichuan at the beginning? The terra cotta worriors don't look like Cantonese. I've been there. I know.

  • @bluebear668 65%-70%, instead of 90%.

    The speakers of Wu, Cantonese, Min, and etc, make up a big number too.

  • @luckyacc

    Chinese is Qipao. Qipao is Chinese. Period.

  • @KatiushaVN4

    Qipao is the modernized form of Manchurian clothings.

  • 汉服真的太漂亮了!

  • these are absolutely beautiful but they are made for ppl with perfect bodies! if there is a tiny little bump or flabby part your body it will totlly show through the silk/satin :(

  • You're thinking about tight-fitting qipaos which requires a perfect body. Hanfu would look good on all figure types.

  • 支持支持!!

  • Hanfu should be brought back for formal occasions. So should traditional characters since real Chinese culture is all about balance and aesthetics.

  • 美!

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  • 哦 搞错了 好像是苍天有负  反正也是仙剑4的

  • 背景音乐是 为仙剑4配的 朱砂泪

  • omg i love the song

  • 背景音乐很好听,不知是什么曲目呢?

  • the song is so cool..i always wanted outfits like these.

  • great! support Hanfu!

  • Wow you can't be more traditional than what's shown in this video clip becox the original hanfu is so simple & beautiful :) Reminded me so much of kimonos too! Nice work for the clip...

  • 汉服博大精深

  • 好漂亮

  • 支持汉服!

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