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Yenchi-Hai People(Hanzi: 嚴居海人) is the ethnic group of human in The 8th World, they are in fact the Chinese people who came from the 7th world(the world you are living in) in about 3000~1000 years ago, now, the Yenchi-Hai People is the largest ethnic group of human in the 8th world.

Since the Chinese people originally appeared at the area around The Great Lake Yenchi, they are called "Yenchi-Hai People" by many "Aboriginal" inhabitants in the 8th world, although later other group of Yenchi-Hai People appeared in various places.

Subgroups

There are several subgroups of Yenchi-Hai People:

  • Eastern Contient Yenchi-Hai People
  • Western Contient Yenchi-Hai People
  • Ethinstan Yenchi-Hai People
  • Berk Island Yenchi-Hai People
  • Hokes-Stan Yenchi-Hai People
  • Kowa people
  • Phon people

Origin

Western Contient Yenchi-Hai People and Ethinstan Yenchi-Hai People

The Western Contient Yenchi-Hai People originally appeared at the area around The Great Lake Yenchi(Hanzi: 嚴居海, the word "Yenchi" means "Lake" or "Sea" in Proto Ghinsun language, but not comfirmed) in the Western Contient, but the Yenchi-Hai People soon explored the most south hemisphere of the earth of the 8th world and knew that the earth is a great sphere, then some of them colonized the Yenchi-HaiStan on the Western Contient, then Ethinstan on the Eastern Contient and Some islands of Vämbai islands, the people who colonized Ethinstan became Ethinstan Yenchi-Hai people later.

Phon people

The Phon people originally appeared at the edge of The Great Desert in the Eastern Contient, they appeared in about 3000 years ago, almost the same time the Western Contient Yenchi-Hai People appeared, they had a country named the "Phon kingdom"(Hanzi: 奉王國), but the Phon kingdom suddenly Fell at about 2500 years ago because of an unknown reason, but acoording to Archeological evidance recently, it seems that the Phon Kingdom fell because it was invaded by an unknown high-tech civilization, although the Phon kingdom has collapsed for about 3 thousand years, the Phon people still established many countries at the area where the Phon Kingdom were established at.

Language

All the Yenchi-Hai People speak the Sino-Tibetan Chinese language as chinese people in our world, and they also write their languages with Hanzi(Hanzi: 漢字), but since they came from various era and live at various place, their languages are quite different from the Mandarin Chinese in our world.

Although their languages are different, most of the Yenchi-Hai People use the Classical Chinese(also known as Wenyan ,Hanzi:文言) as the written language, although recently there are another written language of Ethinstan Yenchi-Hai Language based on the modern spoken Ethinstan Yenchi-Hai Language.

The brief introduction of the languages of different Yenchi-Hai People are shown below:

Eastern Contient Yenchi-Hai Language

Eastern Contient Yenchi-Hai Language is the language used by Eastern Contient Yenchi-Hai People, it was derived from Hakka language.

Eastern Contient Yenchi-Hai Language is very similar to Jiaoling language (might be a dialect of Hakka language, Hanzi:蕉嶺話) and Siyen language(might be a dialect of Hakka language, Hanzi:四縣話) of Hakka language, thus, it can be regarded as a dialect of Hakka language.

Berk Island Yenchi-Hai Language

Berk Island Yenchi-Hai Language is spoken by Berk Island Yenchi-Hai People, it was derived from Min-Nan language.

Berk Island Yenchi-Hai Language is similar to Taiwanese language(might be a dialect of Min-nan language,Hanzi: 臺灣話) and Amoy language(might be a dialect of Min-nan language,Hanzi: 廈門話), thus, it can be regarded as a dialect of .

Western Contient Yenchi-Hai Language

Western Contiend Yenchi-Hai Language is the language used by Western Contient Yenchi-Hai People, it was derived from Old Chinese.

Unlike most Chinese languages we know, there are no tones in Western Contiend Yenchi-Hai Language since it was directly derived from the Old Chinese(Old Chinese had no tones) and not inflected by any tonal Chinese language later, and it has cases, the word order of Western Contient Yenchi-Hai Language is basically SVO, just like Chinese languages we know, but it also uses the SOV word order when the genitive postposition or the accusative postposition is used for marking accusative like the usage of Wenyan.

Ethin Yenchi-Hai Language

Ethin Yenchi-Hai Language is a language similar to Western Contient Yenchi-Hai Language, it was derived from Western Contient Yenchi-Hai Language, but there are some words in Ethin Yenchi-Hai Language which was derived from Old Ethinish Language.

Similar to Western Contient Yenchi-Hai Language, it has no tones, but there are still some differences between Ethin Yenchi-Hai Language and Western Contient Yenchi-Hai Language, the main difference is that Western Contient Yenchi-Hai Language still uses SVO word order frequently in speaking, but Ethin Yenchi-Hai Language always uses the SOV word order.

Phon Language

Phon Language is the language used by Phon People, it was also derived from the Old Chinese but quite different from Western Contiend Yenchi-Hai Language orEthin Yenchi-Hai Language.

Phon Language was not tonal originally, but recently, it has been inflected by Eastern Contient Yenchi-Hai Language step by step, thus, many words of Phon Language are tonal nowadays.

Hokes-Stan Yenchi-Hai Language

Hokes-Stan Yenchi-Hai Language is a Creole language based on Western Contient Yenchi-Hai Language with many words derived from Hokes Language, It is spoken by Hokes aboriginal people and Yenchi-Hai people living in Hokes-Stan(The western part of the Western Contient) as a lingua franca, the Hokes Yenchi-Hai people use the language as their native language.

Kowa language

Kowa language is a Creole language based on Ethin Yenchi-Hai Language and Liunan language, it is spoken by the Kowa people living in the Eastern Contient.


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