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Introduction of Liuzhou Dialect

Liuzhou dialect is a branch of Chinese Mandarin Guiliu dialect, which belongs to Southwest Mandarin. Its vowel and tone characteristics are very similar to those of Guizhou dialect, Yunnan dialect and Sichuan dialect, and they can basically understand each other. Although most Liuzhou people can't speak Cantonese, there are many pronunciations and words in Cantonese. Therefore, compared with Guilin dialect and above dialects, Liuzhou dialect sounds hard, and its pronunciation is never slow, which is quite similar to Cantonese pronunciation. The tonal value of Liuzhou dialect: Pingze is semi-Gao Pingtiao (44), which is lower than Gao Pingtiao (55) in Mandarin. The rising tone is low-key (3 1), which sounds like the rising tone of Mandarin (2 14), the rising tone is high-key (54), and the falling tone is low-key (24). It sounds like onomatopoeia in Ming Dynasty Mandarin.