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What does it mean to live in Henan dialect?

The word "buzhu" in Henan dialect means unbearable, unbearable.

"Buzhu" is a special language in Henan dialect, which means unbearable. For example, in the face of extreme environment or strict requirements, people may use the expression "can't stand" to express their feelings.

In addition, this word can also be used to tease or laugh in daily life, indicating that some situations are very unbearable and cause * * * or humor.

There are many words with local characteristics in Henan dialect, which may have different meanings from their counterparts in Putonghua. For example, "rice" means "bad" in Henan dialect and "bad" in Mandarin.

In addition, some slang and common sayings in Henan dialect also have unique expressions. The use of these words makes Henan dialect more vivid in expression.

The origin of dialect

Dialect is formed by many factors, including society, geography, history, itself and so on. There are social, historical, geographical and other factors, such as long-term small-scale peasant economy, social division, population migration, mountains and rivers barrier and so on.

There are also factors that belong to the language itself, such as the imbalance of language development and the conflict and influence between different languages. There are various dialects in modern Chinese, which are widely distributed.

Among several dialects of modern Chinese in China, the northern dialect can be regarded as the development of ancient Chinese in the vast northern region after thousands of years, and the rest dialects are gradually formed by the continuous southward migration of northern residents in history.

The early Jiangnan area, mainly inhabited by the Guyue nationality, used Guyue language, which was far from ancient Chinese and could not speak. Later, the Han people in the north went south several times on a large scale, bringing ancient northern Chinese in different periods, which spread to various regions in the south of the Yangtze River and gradually formed six dialects that were obviously different from each other.