Pai-lang (Chinese: 白狼; pinyin: Bái láng) is the earliest recorded Tibeto-Burman language known from three short songs recorded in the Treatise on the Southern Barbarians chapter of the Book of Later Han totalling 44 four-syllable lines.
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