Although Liu Bang's Chinese would sound a lot like Cantonese. Cantonese, Minanese(Taiwanese), and many of the Southern Dialects are directly rooted from Classical Chinese before the interaction with the Northern tribes that introduced the different aspects of Mandarin.
@erolon23 You are introducing Mandarin as the representing language of Han? Terrible mistake.
TaiGekTou 4 weeks ago
普通话好太多了
reggieobster 3 months ago
@yehzhaofeng
Not really, during that time near the end of Qin dynasty, so the offical language there should be close to today's ShanXi's dialect
lordzilu1584 7 months ago in playlist liubang: song of the great winds
The second version is Mandarin.
vbvcvf2 11 months ago
im doing a culture presentation on the Han dynasty
can someone tell me which version is in Mandarin the first or second? thank you
erolon23 1 year ago
无论粤语还是国语,演员自己当场说的才有味道。
hualushui 2 years ago
Lol。。
hualushui 2 years ago
Although Liu Bang's Chinese would sound a lot like Cantonese. Cantonese, Minanese(Taiwanese), and many of the Southern Dialects are directly rooted from Classical Chinese before the interaction with the Northern tribes that introduced the different aspects of Mandarin.
yehzhaofeng 2 years ago
刘邦是个老流氓,好不容易斯文一回,被拍成这样。。。
liuyao20205 2 years ago
I agree
OrchidiaLY 3 years ago