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In what language did Chaoshan dialect (Chaoshan dialect) originate, Cantonese dialect (vernacular) originated and Hakka dialect originated?

Yayan is based on the primitive Chinese used by the Chinese tribal alliance headed by the Yellow Emperor. In the Zhou Dynasty, it developed into the national language of the Central Plains, which can be said to be the earliest "Mandarin" in China. During the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period, the dialects of various vassal States were different, and elegant words were used in official exchanges, scholars' lectures and sacrificial activities. Confucius once said: "Confucius speaks politely, and poetry and calligraphy are polite." The Qin dynasty conquered the land of Baiyue and recruited fugitives from the former six countries, as well as their husbands and wives, to be "squatters" in Lingnan. These settlers "come from all corners of the country", so they must use elegance in communication. However, because the settlers settled in the fields alone, their language was only transmitted from village to village, but not throughout Lingnan. Until South Vietnam was established in Zhao Tuo, Baiyue indigenous costumes and customs were adopted, and Baiyue indigenous language was spoken. It can be seen that Yayan has not been spread in Lingnan, but there are several "Yayan Island" with small area. The spread of elegant ci in Lingnan began after the Western Han Dynasty. Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty set up a "toe-toe secretariat" to supervise the county. In the Eastern Han Dynasty, he withdrew his toe secretariat and set up a state of communication. Toe Secretariat and Jiaozhou are both Han regimes, so official communication must be polite. Most of the time, the Department of Cross-toe Secretariat and the State House were located in Guangxin (now Zhaoqing Pass, Guangdong Province), and Guangxin was the first to use Yayan. Guangxin was also the early commercial center of Lingnan. Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty sent envoys from Xuwen and Hepu to open up the Maritime Silk Road and bought back overseas treasures such as pearls, glazed pottery and stones with silk and porcelain. , and through the Nanliujiang-Beiliujiang and Jianjiang-Nanjiang trade channels, it is imported into Guangxin, and then exported to the Central Plains through Hejiang-Xiaoshui. Elegant words introduced from the Central Plains gradually spread in this area through commercial activities. At the beginning of the formation of Cantonese, there was no obvious difference between Cantonese and Central Plains Chinese. After the Jin Dynasty, there was the "Five Chaos in China", followed by the partition of the north and the south for more than 200 years. The nomadic people in the north entered the Central Plains, which had a great influence on the culture and language there. Yayan, which has always been a national language, has undergone great changes since the Zhou Dynasty. At the same time, during this period, Lingnan area has maintained a relatively stable situation. Cantonese, which evolved from Yayan, has not changed like Central Plains Chinese, and has always maintained its original phonology. As Professor Li Rulong said; "The differentiation of initial consonants of medieval affricates, the confluence of nasal vowels, the weakening and shedding of initial consonants of affricates, and the three tones of voiced sounds and entering tones are common in many dialects, but they are all rejected by Cantonese." Therefore, Yayan has developed into modern Mandarin and Mandarin in today's North and Central Plains, while Cantonese has better inherited the original flavor of Yayan.

Cantonese is the official language of the Han Dynasty.

Mr. Wang Li, a contemporary language master, said: "Hakka means' guest' or' outsider', so Hakka is a foreigner." According to Huan Wen Pavilion 19 12, the Meixian Local Records Reader was published in Meixian. "Hakkas are originally Han Chinese in the Central Plains, and they are all from Guangshan and Gushi in Henan." At the end of the Tang Dynasty, the capital was moved to Guangdong due to war. At the end of the Song Dynasty, Meixian was always a passerby and was completely slaughtered by Yuan soldiers. Yuan chaos has been decided, and she county moved the capital to Mei. Huang Zunxian, a poet in Qing Dynasty, wrote in Preface to Meizhou Poetry: "This guest came from Luoyang, Henan Province, and spread from Fujian to Guangdong for 30 years, but he kept a lot of languages." What language does "keep other languages" belong to? Mr. Zhang Taiyan, a master of Qing language, said in Preface to Hakka Dialect: "The ancestors of those who call themselves Hakka in Guangdong are Jiaying County." "Henan is the birthplace of a large family, and it has a voice similar to that of Lingbei." The "Hakka is the charm of the ancestors" in Hakka Dialect written by Lin Haiyan shows that the Hakka in Meixian County is the Han nationality, and Hakka dialect has its origin, so it naturally belongs to the spoken language of the original people in China, so Hakka dialect retains a large number of ancient and medieval sounds. Huang Zunxian said: "Mr. Chen wrote Yu Ci, which proves that Zhou Deqing's Rhyme of the Central Plains is consistent" (see Preface to Meizhou Poetry Biography). Due to social unrest, a large number of Han people in the Central Plains moved south. After a long period of migration, this group of Han people in the Central Plains, known as "Hakka", finally settled in Meixian. The language they speak has gradually developed into a dialect-Hakka dialect, which has been stereotyped in the long-term historical development and formed an independent, pure, lively and rich Hakka dialect different from the Han nationality.

Hakka is the official language of the Tang Dynasty.

Chaoshan dialect, also known as Chaozhou dialect, is a sub-dialect of Minnan dialect in the eight major dialect areas of China, and the dialect of Chaoshan people is also the oldest and most special dialect in China today. Simple and elegant, rich in vocabulary and special in grammar, it retains the ancient meanings of many ancient words, and the language is vivid and humorous, which is very different from other languages. Therefore, it has attracted the attention of linguists at home and abroad. Many people have studied Chaoshan dialect, and there are also many monographs, dictionaries and dictionaries about Chaoshan dialect. For Chaoshan people, Chaoshan dialect is a bond to maintain feelings and has great cohesion. Especially in foreign countries. The same accent is better than "one of our own".

The ancient Chaozhou dialect originated from the ancient Minnan dialect. Chaozhou people's ancestors originally lived in the Central Plains. During the 9th century to15th century, the turmoil of several dynasties moved to Fujian, that is, the Southern and Northern Dynasties, the Sui Dynasty and the last years of the Tang Dynasty. In order to escape the war in the Central Plains, Fujian people moved to the seaside and settled in Putian, Fujian for a period of time, and then collectively moved south to eastern Guangdong, that is, today's Chaoshan area. The reason for immigration is probably the overpopulation of Fujian.

Due to geographical isolation, Chaozhou dialect has gradually developed into an independent dialect.

Chaoshan dialect evolved from two elegant languages, the Southern and Northern Dynasties and the Tang Dynasty.

That's why there is no connection between the three!