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What's it like to have a Shandong roommate in the dormitory? What are the characteristics of Shandong people speaking?

Bian Xiao thinks that if he has a Shandong roommate, he will feel very lucky and happy. Because I think most Shandong people are authentic, sincere, trustworthy and funny. When we meet Shandong people, we not only think of one word: grounding gas to describe them. For example, the famous film actor Bo Huang is from Shandong. His personal image and way of speaking are very popular with ordinary people, which makes people feel cordial and intriguing. Moreover, the characteristics of Shandong people's speech are both a bit of the Central Plains and a bit of Liaodong.

Probably due to geographical factors, people divide Shandong into three regions and three types:

The first is the Central Plains Mandarin represented by Heze.

The second is Jiaoliao Mandarin represented by Qingdao.

The third is the Jilu Mandarin represented by Jinan.

First, the Central Plains Mandarin, the obvious feature of Shandong people speaking the Central Plains Mandarin is that the "Shu" sound and the "F" sound are indistinguishable. For example, reading water is right and wrong, sleeping is sleeping, talking is Buddhism, and thinking about parents. The separation and combination of flat tongue and spit tongue, picture recognition and fine writing. Their accents are basically similar to those of Zhoukou dialect in Shangqiu, Henan.

Second, Jiaoliao Mandarin, the division standard of the three pieces is the division and combination of the initials of the Middle Ages, Zhuang and Zhang groups in today's reading. Gaihuan film: Poem with wings = special boat quasi-Chunshun = knowing the stone at night; Lian Deng: Poetry of Holding Wings = Quasi-Chunshun of Special Ships? Know the stone; Qingzhou Film: Poetry with Wings? The expert's boat must be stable in spring. Jiaoliao nationality laid the foundation of Dalian, Dandong and Yingkou dialects. ? Jiaoliao Mandarin is a very special branch of Mandarin dialect. Shandong Peninsula, where Jiaoliao Mandarin is located, is a dialect with the finest classification of initials and finals and the most complicated correspondence between ancient and modern initials. This is Jiaoliao Mandarin spoken by Bo Huang.

Third, Jilu Mandarin, the main feature of Jilu Mandarin area is that most of them have four tones: flat tone, rising tone, falling tone. The initial consonants of the three tones of Gu Ping rising tone and the voiced consonants of ancient entering tone are basically the same everywhere. Gu Ping's initials read flat tones today, and voiced initials read flat tones today; In ancient times, consonants had unvoiced consonants, and consonants had secondary unvoiced consonants, which were pronounced in today's pronunciation; Ancient voiced initials and ancient disyllabic words are now disyllabic; In ancient times, the initial consonants with sub-voiced consonants were silent, while the initial consonants with full voiced consonants were raised.

In fact, there is another thing in Shandong dialect that mainlanders pay most attention to, that is, they love to use inverted sentences, such as asking a person: What did you eat today? They will often say: What do you eat today? And I often call the first person me, the second person you, and even the third person him at the last word of the whole sentence. Listen carefully, and then combine these inverted sentences, which is very funny, not only makes people feel that Shandong people are really happy.