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Does Su Xi often speak Wu dialect?

Sue often speaks Wu.

From the north to Nanjiang, Sioux people used to speak different dialects. For example, the Central Plains Mandarin is spoken in Ganyu area of Xuzhou and Lianyungang, Jianghuai Mandarin is spoken in Nanjing, Zhenjiang, Yangzhou, Huai 'an, Nantong, Yancheng, Taizhou and Lianyungang, and Wu dialect is spoken in most parts of Suzhou, Wuxi and Changzhou in the south.

Nanjing belongs to Wu. In 495 BC, Fu Cha, the king of Wu, set up a smelting city in the back hill of Nanjing Chaotian Palace to cast weapons. Later, it was changed many times until 229 AD, when Sun Quan of Soochow established its capital here. During this period, Nanjing's mother tongue was medieval Wu dialect, which was initially sinicized, and people spoke out-and-out Wu dialect.

But in the Jin Dynasty, especially after the Yongjia Rebellion and the Five Rebellions, everything changed. In the middle and late Western Jin Dynasty, the imperial court was corrupt, and the Eight Kings Rebellion occurred in China. In addition, there were years of natural disasters. Liu Cong, a Chinese Hun, took Luoyang for an opportunity, captured Emperor Huai of Jin alive, killed more than 30,000 people including Prince Sima Quan, imperial clan, officials and soldiers, and dug graves to burn the palace, which is known as the "Yongjia Rebellion" in history.

This civilization includes not only clothing, but also language. After Yongjia Rebellion, people from the Central Plains brought Luoyang Yayan, and then Wu dialect in Nanjing declined rapidly, so Jinling Yayan, which combined Luoyang Yayan and Wu dialect, began to form, and Nanjing gradually separated from Wu dialect.

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The division of languages is not obvious. In Jiangsu, the boundary between Jianghuai Mandarin and Wu dialect is generally bounded by the Yangtze River, but it is not completely magnetic.

Not only that, it is not very accurate to say that Nanjing people all speak Jianghuai dialect. For example, parts of Gaochun and Lishui under the jurisdiction of Nanjing are still speaking Wu dialect. There is no difference between good and bad local languages. Behind the evolution of language is the epitome of national integration and a heavy history.