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Who knows the history of Dongli dialect in Dianbaishui?

Maoming used to be a vulgar person.

Maoming has not been ruled by the Han people since ancient times. According to the Records of the City, Maoming was once the world of South Vietnamese, that is, slang people.

In the late Neolithic period (four or five thousand years ago), there were aborigines in Maoming today, and they were connected with the Central Plains. During the Xia and Shang Dynasties, the aborigines had combined into a tribal alliance and formed the Nanyue nationality. After the Western Zhou Dynasty, the connection with the Central Plains was gradually strengthened. After the Qin Dynasty unified China, a county was established in Lingnan, and the policy of "emigrating to the real border" was implemented. People from the Central Plains were moved to Lingnan in a planned way, which further strengthened the ties between South Vietnam and the Han people in the Central Plains, and some South Vietnamese people merged with the Han people, resulting in the first national integration in China. In the early years of the Eastern Han Dynasty, the Yue people and their descendants who still maintained their original mode of production, language and customs were mostly called "slang" in historical books, not "Yue". During the Wei, Jin, Southern and Northern Dynasties, the Central Plains was in war, and a large number of Han people moved south. After Rong Feng, a descendant of the Northern Yan King, moved to Xinhui, some people went south to sorghum. During the Liu and Song Dynasties, there were more than ten times as many slang people in China as Han people. In the early years of Liang Datong (535-537), Xian Ying, an outstanding slang leader who was born in Xian Jia, a leader of South Vietnam, married Gao Liang, a satrap of Han nationality, which promoted the integration of slang and Han nationality. By the Tang Dynasty, most of the slang ethnic groups had merged with the Han nationality, and the rest gradually combined with other ethnic groups to form a new ethnic group, and the slang ethnic groups disappeared. In the Song Dynasty, the newly formed Yao and Zhuang nationalities lived in Xinyi and the mountainous area between Huazhou and Guangxi. During the Yuan, Ming and Qing Dynasties, the Yao and Zhuang nationalities in China absorbed the culture and production technology of the Han nationality more directly and generally. During the Qianlong period of the Qing Dynasty, they all merged with the Han nationality and were incorporated into the household registration of local residents, and the indigenous minorities disappeared.

During the Republic of China, in the sparsely populated area adjacent to Guangxi in Huaxian County, some Zhuang people moved in, forming a small village of Zhuang people. There are also many young Zhuang women who have married in Huazhou, Xinyi and other places adjacent to Guangxi. In addition, some minority workers have moved to China, but most of them are Han nationality in their household registration.