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What does it mean to add hazelnut oil?

Adding hazelnut oil is Wuhan dialect, which means refueling.

Adding hazelnut oil means shouting "Come on, come on!" In Mandarin, it will be expressed like this: "Add some oil!" The word "Xia" in Yi is homophonic with the dialect "Ha" here, so I wrote this word. "Yi Yi" is a quantifier and also has the meaning of "Yi Yi". The function of "Yi Ha Zi" in Wuhan dialect is similar to that of "Sudden" in Mandarin.

Introduction of Wuhan dialect

Wuhan dialect is a local dialect popular in the central city of Wuhan and its adjacent areas in Hubei Province. At present, it is divided into southwest mandarin-Huguang film-Hubei film, and there are also immigrant dialects. After all, there is a saying that "nine quotient points to one person". Wuhan dialect originated from Huangpi dialect in Hanyang area in Ming and Qing Dynasties.

According to the classification of China Academy of Social Sciences' Atlas of Language and Characters in China and Historical, Cultural and Geographical Studies in Hubei, Hubei dialect can be divided into three areas, namely, Southwest Mandarin Area, Jianghuai Mandarin Area and Gan Dialect Area. Wuhan dialect is currently classified as Huguang dialect, the southwest mandarin, and divided into old Wuhan dialect and new Wuhan dialect.

Before the founding of the People's Republic of China, the dialects of the three towns in Wuhan were also different, and some words and intonations were not completely consistent, with subtle differences. After the founding of the People's Republic of China, the dialects of the three towns are almost the same.