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What does "Zhang Shi" mean in Chongqing dialect?

It means to be reasonable.

1, Chongqing dialect, also called Chongqing dialect, is the language of Chongqing people. During the Anti-Japanese War, Chongqing became the capital of the Republic of China, and a large number of immigrants flooded into Chongqing. Chongqing dialect, which combines the advantages of various dialects, has won the love of the broad masses of people in China with its humor. Chongqing dialect is not only used in Chongqing, but also in neighboring provinces such as Northeast Sichuan (Dazhou, Guang 'an and Nanchong), Southeast Sichuan (Luzhou and Yibin), North Guizhou (Zunyi) and West Hubei (Enshi). In Chongqing, it can be roughly divided into four distinctive zones, which are the representatives of Yubei (Hechuan District), Weinan (Qijiang District), Northeast Chongqing (Chengkou County) and West Chongqing (jiangjin district).

2. The main body of Chongqing dialect is Huguang dialect. From ancient times to the present, influenced by dialects in surrounding areas, some middle ancient Chinese characters have not been jawed (that is, the initial consonant kh in Tang and Song Dynasties is still preserved), and the entering tone characters have been weakened into throat-choking sounds, which is an older symbol than Mandarin. For example, some suburbs in Chongqing say "go" as khek/qih (Qi), which is the same as Guiliu dialect (southwest mandarin Guiliu piece); Jiangjin district said that "six" is [luh] as a guttural sound, with the same sound as Lu and Xiang dialect. However, in most areas of the main city, "six" is called [luh] phonological subsidence. In addition, a large number of immigrants from Anhui, Jiangsu and Guangdong flooded in in modern times.

3. Chongqing dialect has the initial 19. Another major feature of Chongqing dialect in consonants is that it does not distinguish between N and L. To be exact, Chongqing dialect has no nasal initial n. People in Chongqing usually pronounce the word /h/ in Mandarin as /f/. There are only six single vowels in Chongqing dialect, but there are no "ing" and "eng" vowels in Chongqing dialect.