Please answer the following question: Information:  - The Mighty Peking Man (  ) ( Mandarin : Xingxing Wang - literally ' King of the Orangutans ' ) is a 1977 monster film produced by Shaw Brothers Studio to capitalize on the craze surrounding the 1976 remake of King Kong . The film was originally released in the US in 1980 as Goliathon . The film was directed by Ho Meng Hua and produced by Runme Shaw ; the special effects were directed by Sadamasa Arikawa , with Koichi Kawakita as assistant FX director . It starred Danny Lee and Evelyne Kraft .  - Pinyin, or Hàny Pnyn, is the official romanization system for Standard Chinese in mainland China, Malaysia, Singapore, and Taiwan. It is often used to teach Standard Chinese, which is normally written using Chinese characters. The system includes four diacritics denoting tones. Pinyin without tone marks is used to spell Chinese names and words in languages written with the Latin alphabet, and also in certain computer input methods to enter Chinese characters.  - Homo erectus (meaning "upright man", from the Latin "rigere", "to put up, set upright") is an extinct species of hominid that lived throughout most of the Pleistocene geological epoch. Its earliest fossil evidence dates to 1.9 million years ago and the most recent to 70,000 years ago. It is generally thought that "H. erectus" originated in Africa and spread from there, migrating throughout Eurasia as far as Georgia, India, Sri Lanka, China and Indonesia.  - Peking Man, "Homo erectus pekinensis" (formerly known by the junior synonym "Sinanthropus pekinensis"), is an example of "Homo erectus". Discovered in 192327 during excavations at Zhoukoudian (Chou K'ou-tien) near Beijing (written "Peking" before the adoption of the Pinyin romanization system), China, in 2009 this group of fossil specimens dated from roughly 750,000 years ago, and a new Al/Be dating suggests they are in the range of 680,000780,000 years old.    What entity does 'the mighty peking man' has the relation 'original language of work' with?
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standard chinese