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History of Gan Chinese : ウィキペディア英語版 | History of Gan Chinese The history of Gan Chinese, a variety of Chinese spoken in modern-day China, stretches back to the beginning of the Qin dynasty. This long stretch of time is divided into Old Gan, late Old Gan, and Middle Gan periods. ==Old Gan== Old Gan (上古贛語, ''Song-gu Gon-ngi'') or Proto-Gan (原始贛語, ''Ngien-si Gon-ngi'') was spoken between the beginning of the Qin dynasty to the latter part of the Han dynasty.〔Wan Bo (萬波), ''Research on Gan's consonants'' (贛語聲母的歷史層次研究).〕 In the year of 221 BC, General Tu Sui (屠睢) was sent on behalf of the Qin dynasty to the south of China in order to conquer the territory of Baiyue. 500,000 soldiers then settled down at Yugan, Nankang and three other places. This formed the initial Chinese population in Jiangxi. In 202 BC, Yuzhang Prefecture (豫章郡) was set up by the Han dynasty. Following this, the local population increased rapidly.
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