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What does Binzhou mean?

The meaning of Binzhou comes from a video in which a young Guangdong guy and an uncle from Hebei are communicating. The uncle has always called the place where the Guangdong guy is located "Cantonese Binzhou", which aroused the curiosity of the Guangdong guy. Later, after explanation, uncle actually said Guangzhou, but there was something wrong with his accent.

Although this is just a simple misunderstanding, it has gradually evolved into a stalk because of the spread of video on the Internet. Many netizens began to ridicule this "Binzhou, Guangdong" and made various related simulation pictures and short films. Because this stalk itself has no particularly profound connotation, not many people have made too many comments on it.

But it can make people understand and accept the language habits of different regions in a more relaxed way, and it can also make people feel the wonder of language in entertainment. Although Cantonese Binzhou is only a simple stalk, it has gained a lot of attention on the Internet. We should take this interesting expression as a new way of learning, so as to better convey and integrate the languages and cultures of different places.

Cantonese is called Cantonese.

Cantonese is the mother tongue of Guangfu nationality of Han nationality, an important carrier of Guangfu culture and one of the basic symbolic cultural identities of Guangfu nationality. Cantonese has complete nine tones and six tones, and retains more features of Middle Chinese. It has a perfect writing system and can be written in Chinese characters. Besides Putonghua, it is the only Chinese language that has been independently studied in foreign universities. Cantonese is the official language of Hong Kong and Macao, the fourth largest language in Australia, the third largest language in the United States and Canada, and the second largest language in New Zealand.

Guangzhou dialect is directly derived from ancient Chinese, and its formation and development have roughly gone through the following periods: during the Qin and Han Dynasties, Guangzhou dialect was separated from its mother; In Wei, Jin, Southern and Northern Dynasties, Guangzhou dialect developed rapidly. In the Tang Dynasty, Guangzhou dialect became more and more mature. In Song Dynasty, Guangzhou dialect was more and more different from Central Plains Chinese, and it was basically independent. In Yuan, Ming and Qing Dynasties, Guangzhou dialect has its own characteristics and is completely independent.

As the most important Cantonese dialect, Guangzhou dialect has been passed down for a hundred years, and it is a language with strong vitality that reflects the customs of Lingnan.