there are humans, too online. Here...
And yes, I would move to China, actually Hong Kong, but about learning Chinese... So, there is plenty of languages that qualify as Chinese. Mandarin is one. Then there is Cantonese and I think there is a particular style of Chinese related to the Chinese Opera that was very important in the Forbidden Town. Attention of the hardcore Commis is guaranteed, apparently, because there is history... if anyone would have had learned that and would be able to recall being about a head taller than the average.
#noblessoblige
#cyberpunkcoltoure
Yes, Chinese opera is a diverse field where different styles are written and performed in a variety of local languages and dialects, as well as distinct literary register.
Yes, the Forbidden City was a massive hub for opera, particularly during the Qing Dynasty. The imperial court didn't just watch opera; they helped create the most famous style we know today.
#troubleisthemiddlename
The tenor of Whoooooohhoo in a deep bass would be an entire paragraph then.
It must come straight from the throat and ends when one foot is placed back and down. The only thing more impressive is to not question the repetitions with one word than winning the not laugh challenge on such serious matters of perfection in Movement. Ki.