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Ji is another name for Hebei, so if there is such a language, it basically includes all regions of Hebei. For example, it includes Shijiazhuang City, Tangshan City, Qinhuangdao City, Handan City, Baoding City, and Zhangjiakou City.
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It should include the languages of Hebei, Beijing, and Tianjin, because in ancient times, these places belonged to a region, and if there was such a dialect area, they should all be connected together.
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Ji is the general name of Hebei, and Hebei Province includes eleven prefecture-level cities such as Shijiazhuang, Tangshan, Handan, Qinhuangdao, Baoding, and Zhangjiakou, so it is based on the dialects that should include these eleven prefecture-level cities.
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Ji language is the dialect of Baotang Pian, Baoding and Tangshan, Shiji Pian is Qi language, Canghui Pian should be Qi language on the main body, but it has the nature of Ji language, and Tianjin dialect is now mostly believed to have originated from Xu language, but later by the strong influence of Ji language and Yan language.
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The range is quite wide, the Ji language is the dialect of Baotang Film, Baoding and Tangshan, Shiji Piece is Qi language, Canghui Piece should be classified as Qi language on the main body, but it has the nature of Ji language, and Tianjin dialect is now mostly believed to have originated from Xu language, but later by the strong influence of Ji language and Yan language!
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It should be the dialect of Baoding and Tangshan, in the past Song and Jin dynasties, Hebei north of Baoding was basically the Liao Dynasty and Jin Dynasty, and the dialect of the region was Guyouyan at this time, but the two dialect islands of Beijing and Tianjin separated the two places.
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Hebei, Tangshan, Baoding, and Tianjin, should all be more or less counted. Because Ji Ma itself evolved from ancient Jizhou and other places, it actually developed in the Liao Dynasty and the Jin Dynasty, and it will be closer to Hebei.
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Although it is a dialect, it is quite close to Beijing, and I think it is very likely to contain the dialect of Beijing, and in addition, there will definitely be a local dialect, if there is really a Ji language, I think it should be quite fresh.
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The piece is Qi language, and the main body of Canghui film should be Qi language, but it has the nature of Ji language, and Tianjin dialect is now mostly believed to have originated from Xu language, but later it was strongly influenced by Ji language and Yan language! The kinship of the Ji language is closest to that of Yan and Liao.
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Literally, I think it should be a language of hope, when people who have no hope read it, they will suddenly have hope, and people who are about to give up will also be reborn hope.
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There are ten major dialects of modern Chinese.
Mandarin is Mandarin, which is divided into Northwest Mandarin, Jianghuai Mandarin, Liaodong Mandarin, Southwest Mandarin, Northeast Mandarin, etc., and the distribution area is very large.
Jin language |In the area of Shanxi Province, and some places in the handover of Mongolia and Jin.
Hui |It is distributed in Huizhou, Anhui Province.
Pinghua is distributed in the central and western part of Guangxi.
The Wu language, also known as Jiangsu-Zhejiang dialect, is distributed in the Jiangnan region of Jiangsu Province and most of Zhejiang Province. Jiangsu and Zhejiang dialects are mainly represented by Shanghainese.
The Gan language, or Jiangxi dialect, is found in the northwestern part of Jiangxi and Fujian provinces and the eastern part of Hunan Province and the southeastern part of Hubei Province. Jiangxi dialect is mainly represented by Nanchang dialect.
The Hunan language, or Hunan dialect, is distributed in most of Hunan Province. Hunan dialect is mainly represented by Changsha dialect (in the old days, Shuangfeng dialect was the representative).
Hakka, Hakka. The distribution of Hakka dialect is relatively scattered, and the places where it is more concentrated are the northeast of Guangdong Province, the northwest of Fujian Province, Jiangxi Province and Hubei, Guangdong, and Fujian, as well as Sichuan, Guangxi, and Taiwan. There are many Hakka speakers among the Chinese in Southeast Asian countries.
Hakka dialect is mainly represented by Meizhou dialect.
Cantonese, also known as Cantonese, Cantonese, and vernacular, is found in most of Guangdong Province, the southeastern part of the Guangxi Autonomous Region, as well as Hong Kong, Macao, and the Chinese community in North America. The Cantonese dialect is mainly represented by Cantonese dialect.
Min dialect is widely distributed, including most of Fujian Province, Chaoshan region in the east of Guangdong Province and Leizhou Peninsula in the west, Hainan Province, most of Taiwan Province, and southern Zhejiang Province. Generally speaking, the eastern Fujian dialect is represented by Fuzhou dialect, the northern Fujian dialect is represented by Jian'ou dialect, the southern Fujian dialect is represented by Xiamen dialect, the central Fujian dialect is represented by Yong'an dialect, and the Putian Xianyou dialect is represented by Putian dialect.
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