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What do you mean, don't fart in a daze?

The original meaning is: don't fart, don't fart, but in order to highlight the characteristics of swearing, it becomes fart, which means incitement. Taking fart and noise as agreement means that you are looking for trouble, or you have nothing to say.

Farting is a northeast dialect, which means to say something useless when you have no food or support, and belongs to the northeast dialect. Northeast dialect generally refers to northeastern mandarin, which is distributed in the northeast of China and the northeast of Hebei Province except Liaodong Peninsula, including Heilongjiang Province, Jilin Province, most parts of Liaoning Province, Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region (Hulunbeier City, Xing 'an League, Tongliao City, Chifeng City) and Hebei Province (Qinhuangdao City, Qinglong Manchu Autonomous County, etc. ), the population is about 65.438+0.2 billion.

Pronunciation and intonation:

Northeastern mandarin is generally divided into three parts. Geographically speaking, northeastern mandarin in Heilongjiang, most parts of Jilin, northern Liaoning and northeastern Inner Mongolia is close to Mandarin, while northeastern mandarin in other northeastern mandarin-Tong areas of Liaoning is closer to the "northeast flavor" in the stereotype of foreigners.

Northeastern mandarin's tone is 33, while Mandarin is 55, which makes "Northeast Dialect" sound very low.

In addition, some northeastern mandarin dialects, such as Shenyang dialect, have the phenomenon that some R and Y are indistinguishable, and the tip of the tongue is flat.

For example, "if, in"; Words such as "page, heat", and some zero initial words have nasal sounds before the old saying in Songliao film, such as "arrangement (nā n rows)"; Compared with Putonghua, there are many words with Rusheng in ancient times, such as Guo, Fu and Zhi, which are all pronounced Rusheng 2 14 in Northeast dialect. Individual words retain older pronunciations, such as "Jie (gāi)" (see the group without palatalization); However, we also see that the combination of characters precedes the palatalization of Putonghua, such as the "cutting" of guest reading.