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A Brief Introduction to Si Xianqiang's Si Xianqiang

Sixian dialect is one of the most widely used Hakka dialects in Taiwan Province Province. Hakka people who say that the four-county dialect mainly comes from Xingning, Wuhua, Pingyuan and Jiaoling counties under the jurisdiction of Jiaying government, so it is called "four-county dialect". Because Jiaoling accent is stronger among the four accents, it absorbs other accents and gradually evolves into a "four-county accent" close to Jiaoling dialect. (Note that Meixian District is not included here. Meizhou dialect can best represent Hakka dialect in general, but it is slightly different from Sixian dialect. Taiwan Province Province claims that the Hakka immigrants in Sixian dialect were mainly immigrants from Jiaoling county at the earliest, so Sixian dialect in Taiwan Province Province is Jiaoling dialect instead of Meizhou dialect. It is said that Jiaoling County, Meizhou City, Chinese mainland is not actually called "Four Counties". Perhaps the word "four counties" only refers to Jiaoling County from the beginning, but Jiaoling in Taiwan Province Province is better known for its old name Zhenping.

The places where Sixianqiang is said are mainly a part of Taoyuan County, a part of Hsinchu County, Miaoli County and Liu Dui in the south. Sixian dialect can be said to be one of the Hakka sub-dialects with the largest population (about three quarters) in Taiwan Province Province. Sixian dialect has at least 17 initials. Tone sandhi can only be divided into three types: tone sandhi, tone sandhi, tone sandhi, tone sandhi and tone sandhi. The easiest to learn.

The four county accents in the north are slightly different from those in Liu Dui in the south. For example, southerners say "go home" instead of "turn around", and eggs say "chicken spring" instead of "eggs". There are also some differences in phonological system. For example, in some areas in the south, N and L are indistinguishable and said to be Iraqis. Partly influenced by Minnan dialect.

Adjustment value: 24, Yang Ping 1 1, Shang 3 1, Qu 55, 2, 5.