But now, with the improvement of China's international status and the increase of foreign trade and cultural exchanges between countries and China, many countries have really started to learn Chinese-Putonghua. This country also has Hanban, which is responsible for sending Chinese teachers abroad. Confucius Institutes have also been established in universities in many countries to teach foreigners Chinese.
Opinions vary. I believe everyone has different ideas. You let foreigners learn Chinese. They are completely at a loss because the intonation of Chinese characters is different from that of any other language. Foreigners may not be used to the clear language of China people. And the tone of Chinese is relatively high. In contrast, those foreign languages are relatively low, so some foreigners think Chinese will sound a bit harsh. So, some people like it and some people hate it.
Because of the characteristics of Chinese, every word is pronounced too clearly to be read continuously. Because the pronunciation is clear, it may give people a very bookish feeling. And some foreign languages, such as English and German, have deep and coherent intonation, which is very different from speaking Chinese! Let's give a simple example: for example, let an American imitate Spanish and Chinese respectively. As a result, Spanish can imitate very closely, while Chinese is completely at a loss, because the tone of Chinese characters is different from any other language. Foreigners may not be used to the clear language of China people. And the tone of Chinese is relatively high. In contrast, those foreign languages are relatively low, so some foreigners think Chinese will sound a bit harsh.