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LiYuanXi -
I forgot to mention that if you use the 'bai' version to read the poem in taiwanese, it wouldn't
rhyme!
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fireball9261 -
Ah! No wonder I thought I had heard it this way. I thought I was crazy. LiYuanXi, thank you for
your information. I wasn't in the proper Taiwanese environment for many years, so I have forgotten
some of those details. However, I didn't know the 文话 and 白话 differences. I just heard
those poems being read in Taiwanese - probably in 文话.
zozzen -
人中之龍 ?
dragon among men.
achiese -
We used to say "正港的查甫人”or "正港的男子漢”.
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