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Introduction of Hangzhou Dialect

Hangzhou dialect is a dialect of Wu dialect, which belongs to the Taihu Lake in Wu dialect-Hangzhou Xiaopian. It has the general characteristics of Wu dialect, completely retaining the initial consonants and entering tones of the Middle Ages, and retaining more ancient Chinese characters. Hangzhou/? ɑ? tse? /Dialect refers to the small dialect of Wu dialect in Hangzhou in principle, which is distributed in the urban and suburban areas of Hangzhou, excluding the outer suburbs of Hangzhou and the newly merged Xiaoshan, Yuhang and Binjiang districts. The population of China, whose mother tongue is Hangzhou dialect, ranges from 6,543.8+200,000 to 6,543.8+500,000. The population of Wuyu-Shao Lin dialect in Hangzhou is nearly 4 million, which is distributed in towns outside the main city and cities and counties under the jurisdiction of Hangzhou. This entry mainly discusses Wu dialect-Taihu film-Hangzhou film-Hangzhou dialect. Hangzhou dialect is based on Tiaoxi dialect because of its geographical location. Influenced by the Mandarin of the Song Dynasty in the Middle Ages, it was impacted by Shao Lin's dialect in modern times because of a large number of immigrants. Therefore, the tone of Hangzhou dialect is close to that of a small Yuhang dialect in Tiaoxi dialect, and its words are more inclined to Mandarin than other Wu dialects, and a large number of affixes which were extremely developed in Tang and Song Dynasties but declined after Yuan Dynasty are retained, while most of the white pronunciation words come from Xiaoshan dialect and Shaoxing dialect. Hangzhou dialect is widely used in literary and colloquial reading. Tone sandhi in Hangzhou dialect is complex and rich.