She is a big group, mind you. The fact that many dialects in Fujian have sha/sia/sa as human/people should tell you something.Ah-bin wrote: I don't really agree that it's a fact about She. You've given one example of vocabulary as opposed to the ten or so given by Yue-Hashimoto. Added to that, you have assumed that She referred to the same group eight hundred years ago as it does now in the PRC.
Today you call Chinese to 1.3 billion people. So what's your point?"She" might just have meant "people who speak another language and practice swidden agriculture" rather than "she" for the language and "minzu" group the communists recognise today.
It's not that She is a single word, it's used in many dialects in Fujian, including Min and Hakka and native She dialects. 羅美珍 has spent time finding them, you might as well respect a bit more her findings. Pu ngiong sa, Tiong pu sa, etc. can be found in Hakka dialects. I've posted about this in many forums by now (including 閩語論壇 http://www.gophor.com/hokkien/index.php), and I am getting a bit too tired of lecturing everyone in this world on an individual basis. It's not my job. It's something that should be taught in elementary schools and high schools. I am not willing to spend more time lecturing each person on an individual basis.
http://www.gophor.com/hokkien/viewthrea ... 3D1&page=5
书名:客家方言
作者:罗美珍,邓晓华
福建教育出版社
1995年12月第一版
ISBN7-5334-1940-5/K.52
第73页:
「东汉袁康《越绝书》卷三《越绝吴内传第四》:“越人谓人‘铩’也。”闻宥认为古越语中这个“铩”可以比证现代台语称“男人”的一个词,如傣语tsa:i,侬语tsa:i,壮语sa:i,布侬语sa:i。张永言发现壮侗语壮傣语支的这个词除见于汉代文献外,还见于唐代作品。李贺《黄家洞》诗:“官军自杀容州槎。”张认为李诗中这个作动词“杀”的宾语“槎”在汉语内无合适义训,应是当地民族语上述称男人那个词的记音字。古越语的这个词在闽、客方言中仍有保留,如称“男人”:永安方言称“丈夫畲”tiam pu sa,沙县称tiŋ pu ʃia:连城四堡话称“男子畲”naŋ tsɨ ʃau。称“女人”,永安称“阿娘畲”o~ ŋiam sa,沙县a iŋ ʃia,连城称“妇娘畲”pu ɲioŋ ʃau。称“小孩”,永安“囝仔畲”kyiŋ tsa sa,尤溪ky~e tsai ʃia,连城称“嫩嫩仔畲”nai nai tsɨ ʃau。这种词尾用法在这几个方言中很普遍,“槎”与“畲”中古音近,正好与壮侗语对应。壮侗语“男人”称sai,“女人”称sau,实际上“槎”并非单指男人,应是对“人”的泛称。上述几个汉语方言可为证据。这也是对闻、张说的一点方言补证。」
More reference given by other people in there.
I always say the ethnic history in Fujian is very complicated. Spend sometime tracking all my posting ins Peking University forum and you will find out I NEVER have a naive view of the situation. In fact, I called Fujian the Balkans of China many times. However, I've been long enough tracking what's known in this field (over 15 years by now) that I really don't think you have anything new that I don't already know. Sorry to say that, but it's true. So don't come to tell me anything, because I do believe I have covered much more territory in this field than you. I don't have time to give lectures to each and every single individuals in this world. I am not paid for that. If you lack knowledge as a taxpayer, you know who to complain to: you complain to people that you pay money to. You don't pay me.