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Where is the most difficult dialect to learn in China?

What are the most difficult dialects to understand? The so-called dialect is actually a variant of a language. Since it is a hometown, it means that it is only a language used locally and only used in a certain area. Nowadays, the hometown dialect of cities all over the country has gradually formed after a long evolution. There are many reasons and factors for the formation of dialects, including population migration, mountain geography and historical and social reasons. Hometown dialect generally refers to the dialect used in hometown. But this hometown can be big or small. It can be a province, a city, a county, even a town, a township and a village, all of which have their own distinctive dialect characteristics. Among them, it can be subdivided according to society and region. Social dialect refers to the differences in culture, gender, age, class and occupation. Unique language and region are unique hometown dialects formed due to regional differences. At present, several major hometown dialects in China include Beijing dialect, Northeast dialect, Cantonese, Sichuan dialect and Henan dialect. The main dialects are Xiang dialect, Wu dialect, Guangdong dialect, Min dialect, Hakka dialect and Gan dialect. In the past, people thought that the main independent dialect areas included Hui dialect, Pinghua dialect and Jin dialect. Among them are Beijing dialect and Jin dialect. Other dialects have some difficulties. Personally, Jiangxi dialect and Fujian dialect are the most difficult to understand. The ranking of Chinese dialects, local dialects and hometown dialects is (from easy to difficult) 1. The pronunciation of Northeast Dialect is close to Mandarin, which has become a household name with the popularity of Zhao Benshan and other sketch actors, and most people can understand it. Only a few words are difficult for outsiders to understand. However, such words are not commonly used. Northeast dialect has many branches, such as Dalian dialect and Shenyang dialect. The most standard ones are in Tieling and Chaoyang. The pronunciation of the northeast dialect can reflect the straightforward and generous character of the northeast people. 2. Tianjin dialect There are basically no incomprehensible words in Tianjin dialect, but the pronunciation tone is very different from that in Mandarin. If you speak too fast, you still can't understand Tianjin. Tianjin dialect is often used in cross talk art to achieve better funny effect. 3. Shandong dialect Shandong Jiaodong Peninsula and Dalian dialect have similar pronunciation, which is generally understandable. However, in inland cities such as Weifang, its local dialect is somewhat difficult to understand. The unique pronunciation of Shandong dialect always makes people feel very rustic. But after listening more, they felt the cultural heritage of Qilu, and this thick Shandong flavor was reflected. At that time, Confucius and Mencius also spoke Shandong dialect. Sichuan dialect has a large population and many people go out to work, which makes Sichuan dialect familiar to many people. As long as you don't speak fast, you can basically understand. The phonetic system of Sichuan dialect has four tones, 36 vowels, 20 initials and vowels. Sichuan dialect belongs to the southwest branch of Mandarin in the northern dialect. It has a great influence in southwest China. Grammar, vocabulary, pronunciation and Mandarin are all consistent. At the same time, it has its own characteristics, and the pronunciation is the biggest difference. 5. Changsha dialect accounts for about 5% of the total population of Han nationality, and the context of Hunan dialect has been revealed in A Dream of Red Mansions, so it occupies an important position in Chinese dialects. Changsha is the political, economic and cultural center of Hunan, with a large population and convenient transportation. Changsha dialect has always been influenced by northern dialects. The geographical feature of Shaanxi dialect is that it is narrow from east to west and long from north to south, and dialects vary greatly from place to place. Even the same sentence has different meanings because of the different pronunciation and speech speed. Shaanxi is the birthplace of China culture, and Cang Xie, the originator of Chinese characters, was born in Baoji, Shaanxi, with a history of more than 4,000 years. So Shaanxi dialect is unique and profound. We can not only get a glimpse of the development track of China ancient culture, but also appreciate the unspeakable true feelings of modern people. 7. Shanghai dialect is similar to Zhejiang dialect, Hangzhou dialect and Ningbo dialect. But personally, I think Shanghai dialect is better, and I have also found my friends in Shanghai before. Because I haven't studied Shanghainese seriously, I can only understand a few Shanghainese so far, and I can only speak the most basic Shanghainese of Nong Hao and Allah. 8. Suzhou dialect.