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What does Shaanxi dialect mean?
Shaanxi dialect means to mix noodles together. According to relevant public information, natural in Shaanxi dialect means dizzy and confused, but it means dizzy and confused, which means unclear and confused. Used in things, it means to mix and mix. Shaanxi dialect can be roughly divided into three areas: Central Plains Mandarin, Jin Dialect and Southwest Mandarin. Shaanxi dialect, which we usually refer to, only refers to Guanzhong dialect, which belongs to the Central Plains Mandarin and is a branch of it. The representative dialect is Xi 'an dialect, and Guanzhong dialect is one of the most representative dialects in northwest China. The people who use Shaanxi dialect (Guanzhong dialect) are mainly concentrated in Guanzhong area, starting from Lingbao, Henan Province in the east, Tianshui, Gansu Province in the west, Yan 'an in the north and the northern foot of Qinling Mountain in the south, with a total population of about 50 million. Guanzhong dialect has only four tones, but it has obvious correspondence with the tones of Putonghua. Most words are pronounced according to the tone comparison table. There are many interesting things in Shaanxi dialect, such as: refusing to plead guilty is called glaring, being helpless is called glaring, and things are called eyebrows. People are described by the zodiac: as wicked as a mouse, as stubborn as an ox, as powerful as a tiger, and as arrogant as unreasonable.
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