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Where are the ancestors of Danzhou people from?

Danzhou dialect is Cantonese fart. Danzhou Dialect: A language has two sets of pronunciations, which is more like a mixture of Cantonese and Hakka Putonghua in Fujian. It is a big bluff to classify Danzhou dialect into Cantonese. Danzhou dialect differs from Cantonese only in a few aspects. Listen for yourself.

The Zeng family in Danzhou is from Jinjiang, Fujian.

According to historical records, Danzhou's indigenous people are Li nationality, and the early immigrants of Han nationality are Fu and Li. At the end of May, twelve surnames, including Yang, Du, Cao, Chen, Zhang, Wang, Xu, Xie, Huang, Wu, Zhao and Tang, moved, retired or fled. The end of the five seasons is the period of Liang, Tang, Jin, Han and Zhou. Early immigrants, whose mother tongue is slang and surname is Han, mostly moved from Putian, Jinjiang and Quanzhou in Fujian. Supposedly, they should speak Minnan dialect, and the locally accepted language has not yet formed. Liang Datong, Mrs. Xian Taitai settled in Danzhou in the Southern and Northern Dynasties, and the officials in Danzhou were transferred from Gaozhou and Wuzhou in the Southern and Northern Dynasties by Mrs. Xian Taitai's husband Feng Bao. The local language system they brought, combined with local popular languages, formed Danzhou dialect in Tang Dynasty.

There were no Cantonese in the Southern and Northern Dynasties. The genealogy of Cantonese recorded the immigrants from Jiangxi and western Fujian in the late Southern Song Dynasty, passing through Nanxiong Zhuji Lane.

Danzhou dialect, also known as coastal dialect or rural dialect, is popular in the north-central part of Danzhou with a population of about 500,000-600,000. It is "a dialect of Chinese in this island that is second only to Wen Qiong dialect (Hainan dialect)". (Liang's Classification of Chinese Dialects in Hainan Island, Guangdong Province) According to scholars' research, most of the early Han immigrants moved from Putian, Jinjiang, Quanzhou and other places in Fujian to speak Minnan dialect, but the language accepted by the local people has not yet formed. In the Northern and Southern Dynasties, Mrs. Xian Tai settled in Danzhou, and most of the officials in Danzhou were transferred from Gaozhou and Wuzhou by Mrs. Xian Tai and combined with the local language, and Danzhou dialect was formed in the Tang Dynasty. According to the records of Danzhou during the Republic of China, "outsiders came to Danzhou, but Gaowu people came first, so there were many people, so their words were all over the countryside." Moreover, Danzhou dialect "comes from Gaozhou and Wuzhou, so the tone is very different today, which makes sense with Gaowu people". Ding Bangxin, director of the Institute of History and Language of Academia Sinica in Taiwan Province, believes that Danzhou dialect was formed before the Song Dynasty, which is the closest to ancient Chinese and can be said to be interlinked with ancient Chinese. However, people who speak Danzhou dialect do not use Danzhou dialect directly, but use the pronunciation of "pronunciation" to test their gains and losses. "Phonology" is called "Zi" by Danzhou people and "Spoken Language" by Danzhou dialect. "Before the founding of New China, people who spoke Danzhou dialect had to learn spoken English and pronunciation." Xie Youzao, a 64-year-old Danzhou scholar, told reporters that when he was a child, he went to a private school and the teachers always used pronunciation. "Spoken language and writing are different on level tone. The spoken language is flat, the words are flat, the spoken language is flat, and the words are flat. If you don't know the words, you won't be anti-poetry. " Ouyang Juezai, a researcher at the Institute of Ethnic Studies of China Academy of Social Sciences, believes that since ancient Danxian was a place where ancient officials and scholars were exiled, they spread the culture of the Central Plains to the local people and taught them to study. Therefore, there is a popular pronunciation in Danxian area, which is the pronunciation of Chinese characters. This is a set of pronunciation of ancient mandarin, which belongs to the northern dialect of Chinese. Pronunciation and oral English go hand in hand.