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What does Shaanxi dialect mean?

Shaanxi dialect is often used as: can _ (Cai's four tones), which is an uncivilized term, meaning "what can you do" to describe someone's incompetence. Shaanxi dialect, especially Shaanxi Guanzhong dialect, belongs to Chinese and Central Plains Mandarin, also known as Shaanxi Opera. There are many dialects in Shaanxi Province (Central Plains Mandarin, Southwest Mandarin, Jin dialect). In a narrow sense, "Shaanxi dialect" only refers to the dialect used in the Guanzhong Plain in the Weihe River Basin in central Shaanxi, that is, Guanzhong dialect or Guanzhong dialect.

Shaanxi dialect belongs to Jin dialect, and Guanzhong dialect is unique, which is different from northern Shaanxi and southern Shaanxi. Dongfu dialect in Guanzhong dialect includes Xi 'an, Tongchuan, Xianyang, Weinan, Shangzhou, Luonan, Feng Dan and Yang Shan (in some areas) in Henan, Hanbin District in Ankang (in some areas), Yichuan, Huanglong, Luochuan, Yijun, Huangling, Fuxian, Lingbao and Yuncheng in the northwest of Shaanxi. The Xifu dialect of Guanzhong dialect includes Baoji, Tianshui, Qingyang, Pingliang, Longnan (in some areas) and southern Guyuan, Ningxia. From the distribution point of view, it is concentrated in the first line of Guanzhong, Shaanxi Province, starting from Tianshui, Gansu Province in the west, crossing the Guanzhong Plain, reaching Lingbao, Henan Province in the east, the Loess Plateau in the north and the northern foot of Qinling Mountain in the south, radiating the surrounding provinces and regions such as Gansu, Ningxia, Qinghai and Henan, with a population of more than 40 million. It is the standard singing of Shaanxi Opera.