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- Faazin Gei (Chinese: 花箋記; pinyin: Huājiān Jì; Jyutping: Faa1zin1 Gei3), or The Flowery Paper is a Chinese style ballad written in the late Ming era. It is the earliest known work containing elements of written Cantonese. This book was also of particular interest to early European Sinology. Along with Iu-Kiao-Li, it is regarded one of most influential Chinese books for 19th century European writers. (en)
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- Oldest extant copy of the book, 18th century (en)
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- Dai6 Baat3 Coi4zi2-syu1 (en)
- Faa1zin1 Gei3 (en)
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- Dì Bā Cáizǐ-shū (en)
- Huājiān Jì (en)
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- if you want to shed tears, chant The Golden Chrysanthemum Petals (en)
- If you want to go crazy, chant The Flowery Scroll, (en)
- if you want to become a fool, chant The Two Lotuses, (en)
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- — Old Dongguan proverb (en)
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- Faazin Gei (Chinese: 花箋記; pinyin: Huājiān Jì; Jyutping: Faa1zin1 Gei3), or The Flowery Paper is a Chinese style ballad written in the late Ming era. It is the earliest known work containing elements of written Cantonese. This book was also of particular interest to early European Sinology. Along with Iu-Kiao-Li, it is regarded one of most influential Chinese books for 19th century European writers. (en)
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