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Why can't the pronunciation of many Datong dialects be found in Chinese?

Many pronunciations of Datong dialect are not found in Chinese. This is because Datong, which is a mixture of five parties, is so inclusive of language that some minority languages are mixed in Datong dialect and continue to this day.

Yungang Grottoes in the western suburbs of Datong have a history of 1500 years. The exquisite grottoes are full of Hu Feng and Han Yun, which perfectly show the intersection and integration of various cultures. The interweaving and collision of different cultures also left a deep imprint on Datong dialect. Han Fu, a local linguist, said that many pronunciations of Datong dialect can't be found in Chinese. This is because Datong, which is a mixture of five parties, is so inclusive of language that some minority languages are mixed in Datong dialect and continue to this day.

Chinese characters are not easy to write, and the most famous example actually affects Mandarin. For example, a word called _ _ should be a typical Tatar language. Datong dialect has five tones, such as "clothes" and clothes worn. Datong dialect is called Yi language (meaning). Mother's sister "Aunt" is called Yi (four tones) in Datong dialect; The number "one" is called yai (four tones) in Datong dialect. Short enough to have a glottal sound, it stops as soon as it reaches the throat.

Datong dialect refers to the Chinese dialect popular in Datong area in the northwest of the mountain, which belongs to Jin dialect:

As far as all Jin dialects are concerned, Datong dialect belongs to Baotou, Datong (mainly distributed in northern Shanxi and central and western Inner Mongolia) according to the generally accepted statement at present. As far as Shanxi Jin dialect is concerned, Datong dialect belongs to the periphery of the cloud centered on Datong.

Datong dialect mainly includes Datong, datong county, Tianzhen, Yanggao, Zuoyun, Youyu, Yin Shan, Huairen and fengzhen city, Inner Mongolia. Hunyuan and Lingqiu dialects belong to Wutai dialect in Shanxi, while Guangling dialect belongs to Hebei language family and belongs to northern mandarin area.