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I want to learn Taiwanese

It's not difficult! I am from Chaoshan, and our language is the same clan as yours! I can almost understand what you are saying! I also listen to Hakka! I have listened to songs in Minnan for a long time! Just listen and talk more!

The so-called "Taiwanese" is Minnan dialect, which was brought to Taiwan Province Province with Minnan immigrants in history. More comprehensively, it is a Minnan language that combines the Minnan languages of Xiamen, Zhangzhou and Quanzhou. In other words, Fujian Minnan dialect is the source and Taiwan Province Minnan dialect is the stream. Nan said that even Xiamen, Zhangzhou and Quanzhou, which are both Minnan dialects, have different pronunciations of some words. Some scholars in Taiwan Province Province have just grasped this point. Seeing that you are from Xiamen, they chose a place where Taiwan Province dialect is different from Xiamen Minnan dialect. See that you are from Zhangzhou, choose a place different from Zhangzhou Minnan dialect.

In order to trace the source, the idea of compiling a Minnan dictionary integrating Xiamen, Zhangzhou and Quanzhou has become stronger and stronger. Before that, Minnan dictionaries were not uncommon, or in Xiamen or Quanzhou or Zhangzhou, several dictionaries were published in a single week. But none of these can fully represent Minnan, but if the three places are combined, they can basically cover more than 90% of Minnan. In this way, if we compare Taiwan Province dialect with Minnan dialect in the three places, more than 90% of Minnan vocabulary in Taiwan Province Province can not be separated from it. For example, the word "Niubi", which is very popular in Taiwan Province Province, has a long history in Zhangzhou.

Folk songs in Taiwan Province Province have a long history, and each nation has its own traditional ballads expressed in its mother tongue. Minnan people are the largest ethnic group in Taiwan Province Province, and Minnan dialect has become the local "strong language", so Minnan ballads are widely called "Taiwanese ballads" or "Taiwanese songs" by most people. Traditional folk songs in Taiwan Province Province include folk tunes, local operas and Central Plains songs.

Taiwan Province pop songs, also known as Taiwan Province pop songs, appeared in the 1920s, but they didn't catch on because the phonograph was not popular at that time. It was not until 1932 that a song with the same name was written in Minnan language, which caused a sensation when the Shanghai film Peach Blossom Tears Blood was staged in Taiwan Province Province. This pop song, which was included in the 78th album and released by Gulenmeiya Company, caused a sensation in Taiwan Province Province and was praised as "the first pop song in Taiwan Province Province". This practice of making advertising songs for "movies" and then recording and distributing "songs" (records) is the initial phenomenon of popular songs in Taiwan Province.

Chen Junyu, a writer of Taiwanese New Literature Movement, was hired by Gulenmeiya Company to be in charge of the Literature Department. Under its planning, recruit talents. There are 1933 works composed by Li and Zhou Tianwang respectively, and composed by Hakka Deng Yuxian. Later, Deng Yuxian wrote rainy night flower, Broken Heart Flower, Song of Spring Night, Four Seasons Red and so on. Composer Guo Zhiyuan once commented that Deng Yuxian's works are "rooted in traditional Taiwan Province folk tunes and can be said to be performing songs in Taiwan Province Province."

During 1937, the Sino-Japanese War broke out. At that time, the Japanese colonial authority "the Governor's Office" ordered the ban on Chinese, and the popular songs written in Minnan in Chinese characters were threatened. With the intensive movement of Japanese colonists to "educate the people", rainy night flower and Moonlight Night Sorrow were changed into Japanese "honorary soldiers" and "soldiers' wives", and the sad tune was changed into passionate military songs, urging young people in Taiwan Province Province to make sacrifices for the Great East Asian War. Finally, Taiwan Province pop songs were forced to draw a pause.

1in August, 945, the Japanese army surrendered. After the war, Taiwan Province Province was in ruins, and Taiwan Province pop songs could only be dubbed by radio. The first novel written by Nakano (Huang Zhongxin), composed by Yang Saburo, is also a famous song, which describes the feeling of lovelorn, but it has become the voice of people whose families have been separated for life.

1949, the Kuomintang regime moved to Taiwan Province. Before 1949, Shanghai Mandarin pop songs first moved to Hong Kong and then took root in Taiwan Province Province. Because Taiwanese songs are positioned as dialect songs, the status of the original mainstream voice has gradually lost.

During the 1950s and 1960s, Taiwan Province's economy grew steadily, and product counterfeiting was world-famous, so was the phenomenon of "counterfeiting" in popular music. After 1950s, a large number of Taiwanese songs quoted from Japanese pop songs emerged, such as Hometown at Dusk, Guitar in Hot Springs, Last Will Orphan, Farewell to Poor Flowers and so on. It has become popular among the public, while young students are addicted to western rock music. It was not until 197 1 Golden Melody Award was broadcast in Zhong Shi that new songs such as Send Your Pearl to Tears, Nothing in My Heart and Northwest Rain appeared.

At the same time, the promotion of local literature and the singing of "modern folk songs" came into being. In the early 1980s, the world oil crisis affected the economy of Taiwan Province Province, with high prices and depressed people. Taiwan Province's song "Who knows what you're thinking" is very popular in Taiwan Province province. 1989, "Hard Work to Win" became a song that was sung repeatedly, and popular spoken English was shouted again and again.

When European and American pop music and Hong Kong Japanese idol singers swept the young people's market, and the pop music scene in Taiwan Province fell into a downturn again, some young creators made satirical works on current politics, such as Crazy Song by the blacklist studio, satirizing the current situation and expressing their complaints about political and social chaos. Tayu Lo and Lin Qiang also have creations that reflect the social truth, and Taiwan Province rock and roll such as "Forward" has become the favorite of young people!

In the 1990s, with the rise of local consciousness, national culture began to be valued, and aborigines and Hakka musicians also handed in beautiful report cards. For example, aboriginal singer Chen Jiannian, Kitahara Bobcat, Hakka singers Wu Shengzhi, Tu Minheng, Staff Orchestra and Atao all produced some good works.

Listeners and friends, Taiwanese folk songs have long given people the impression of "singing to the old age", but at the end of the 20th century, 265,438+the beginning of the 20th century, with the cover of old songs once again becoming a new fashion trend, this phenomenon has changed, and many new pop music elements have been added to Minnan songs, such as "Looking at" which was just heard by Tao Zhe, and "Missing" which was covered by Zhao Chuan in a rock-and-roll style. Among them, Fu Wei's album "The Attitude of Taiwan Province" is particularly outstanding. Among them, the rearrangement, busy production and accompaniment of ten golden songs in Minnan language have surprised familiar fans and made young fans who have never heard these songs feel as fresh as hearing new songs.

This album, co-produced by Fu Wei, Fan Zongpei and Cao Dengchang, tells the story in a jazz way, which is light, swaying, warm, strong and obvious, and changes the tone of Taiwan Province's original singing to gloomy and sad. With a unique western voice, the performance in each track is quite different from that of the original singer,,,,,, ginger, and.

In those days, the feelings attached to songs were mostly sad and sad, and the singing method was also interpreted by the traditional singing method in Taiwan Province. Posture in Taiwan Province Province has been rearranged and sung, which satisfies the desire of some fans to listen to Taiwanese songs.