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Dialect classification of electronic dialects

 Guangxu Dianbai County Records Volume III: Before the Tang and Song Dynasties, Zhuang and Yao lived together, and the language was difficult to distinguish. In the past, the guards of the Ming army lived in Diancheng, but now people in the city say that "the old days are right". The sound of the seaside is near Lei Qiong, and the sound of the mountain is near Jia Chao, which is called "mountain dialect".

Dianbai County Records Draft in the Republic of China: Dianbai language is more complicated than other counties. To be exact, it can also be divided into three departments, namely, Shanghai dialect, Hakka dialect and Vietnamese dialect. Coastal language belongs to Min language. Min dialect is divided into "Li dialect" and "Hai dialect" in Dianbai. It also includes Ma Ta's "Fujian dialect" and "Raoping dialect". Min dialect is the largest dialect in Dianbai County, with more than 800,000 people. It is the most widely distributed dialect with the largest number of people in Dianbai County. Shanghai dialect is represented by Diancheng, while Li dialect is represented by Xia Dong.

The Han people who moved to Dianbai County have data from the Song Huizong period to the end of Ming Dynasty. Most of them came from Putian, Jinjiang, Min County, Fuzhou and other places in Fujian, and they are the ancestors of the Min family. Hakka dialect, commonly known as Hakka dialect, is called "elegant dialect" in Dianbai, and it is named because of its "I" and "elegance" (but the tone is different, so it is only a view). Ya dialect is different from "Daya" and "Xiaoya". Daya refers to those Hakka dialects that are less influenced by other dialects, while Xiaoya refers to those Hakka dialects that are scattered and greatly influenced by other dialects.

Ya language is distributed in Nahuo, Luokeng, Wang Fu, Huangling, Shalang, Guanzhu and other towns in the northeast mountainous area, Xia Dong in the west, Daya, Mata and Lintou in the middle, as well as Lingmen, Magang, Danchang and Shuguang. Shalang is the representative of Hakka dialect, and about 280,000 people in the county speak Hakka dialect. Because most Hakkas live in mountainous areas, Hakka dialect is called "mountain dialect" in the Three Volumes of Dianbai County Records of Guangxu in Qing Dynasty, as opposed to "sea dialect". Don't elaborate.