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Did the "Huguang fill in Sichuan" in the early Qing Dynasty change the local dialect?

The poster made a mistake, and the "Huguang fills Sichuan" is not just a matter of these provinces. In fact, it is a large-scale population migration involving the whole country. For example, mainly five provinces, Guangxi, Guangdong, Huguang (including Hubei and Hunan), Henan and Shandong, have large-scale population migration to Sichuan. In addition, there are many other provinces such as Jiangsu, Zhejiang, Hebei, Shaanxi, Shanxi, etc. In addition, in fact, only Chengdu and Northeast Sichuan did have ten houses and nine empty spaces (not that 9 out of 10 died). In fact, Sichuan had a decrease of about 10 million people at that time, accounting for about 30% of the total population

< p>The current Sichuan dialect was formed after the migration. In terms of linguistics, it became the "five-tone *** drink", and the current Sichuan dialect is actually the fusion and evolution of multiple dialects.

The current Sichuan dialect belongs to the northern dialect. Of course, it is the furthest away from Mandarin among the northern dialects.

Although the accents of some words are similar, Hunanese and Cantonese are indeed southern dialects, which is the most basic division in Chinese linguistics. The southern dialect is closer to ancient Chinese, while the northern dialect is mainly derived from ethnic fusion and is greatly influenced by nomadic peoples.