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Sichuan college entrance examination scores announced in 2023.

On June 23rd, the scores of the 2023 Sichuan College Entrance Examination were announced.

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In the fourth year of Xianping in the Northern Song Dynasty (100 1), Xia Chuan Road, located in the present Sichuan Basin, was divided into Yizhou Road, Zizhou Road, Lizhou Road and Kuizhou Road, collectively referred to as "Xia Chuan No.4 Road" or "Sichuan Road". In the meantime, there were also officials such as Sichuan appeasement ambassador and Sichuan Fu Xuan ambassador, which were later called "Sichuan", hence the name Sichuan.

Among the 14 ethnic minorities living in Sichuan, except Hui, Manchu and Mongolian, they all use their own languages, mainly distributed in western Sichuan. The minority languages in Sichuan are mainly Tibetan, Qiang, Yi and other minority languages of Sino-Tibetan family.

Sichuan Chinese dialect refers to all Chinese dialects prevailing in Sichuan Province, which mainly includes three parts. One is Mandarin dialect, whose main body is Sichuan dialect in a narrow sense, that is, Southwest Mandarin popular in Sichuan Province today, also known as "Sichuan dialect" or "Sichuan Mandarin".

Hakka people in this area call it "Huguang dialect" or "neighborhood dialect"; Jiuzhaigou dialect in Sichuan has the characteristics of Lanyin Mandarin and Zhongyuan Mandarin. The second is the Hakka dialect in Sichuan Province today. The third is the Hunan dialect in Sichuan province today. In addition, there are some local dialects (Shang Yan dialect) and other dialects in Sichuan.

Sichuan dialect is the main Chinese language popular in Sichuan, Chongqing and neighboring provinces, including the ancient Shu dialect in Southwest Mandarin. Sichuan dialect has about1200,000 users.

Today's Sichuan dialect was formed in the great migration movement of "Huguang filling Sichuan" during the Kangxi period of the Qing Dynasty, and it was gradually evolved and merged from Sichuan dialect popular before the Ming Dynasty and immigrant dialects in Huguang, Guangdong and Jiangxi.

Sichuan Opera is a bright pearl in the treasure house of China Opera. It has a long history and has preserved many excellent traditional plays, rich music and exquisite performing arts. As early as the Tang Dynasty, there was a saying that "Shu Opera was the best in the world".