@@GorTheMovieGodNo, Mandarin. China has tons of different dialects like Cantonese, Mandarin, Fuzhounese, Putonghua, and so forth. Mandarin happens to be the dominant dialect in China.
@@Xgendude14 Yes but Mandarin is often seen as 'chinese' both in china as one of the primary official languages and around the world most people learn mandarin when intending ot interact with those in china.