What does Zhirenchangdu mean in Chaozhou dialect?

The meaning of upright is also said to be upright.

Chaozhou dialect generally refers to Chaozhou dialect. Chaozhou dialect, also known as Chaozhou dialect, also known as Chaoshan dialect, is a branch of Minnan dialect, with Shantou dialect as the standard pronunciation. It is also one of the oldest and most special dialects in the country today. The Min dialect popular in eastern Guangdong used to be called "Chaozhou dialect", but now it is generally called "Chaoshan dialect", or simply "Chaoyu". There are about 10 million Teochew speakers. Including overseas Chinese and compatriots from Hong Kong and Macao, the number of Teochew speakers is about 25 million. Chaozhou dialect is distributed in the Chaoshan area (Chaozhou City, Jieyang City, Shantou City, Shanwei City) on the eastern coast of Guangdong Province, Tangkeng, Tangnan, Liuhuang and other towns in Fengshun County, Meizhou City, as well as overseas Chaozhou people mainly in Southeast Asia Gathering place. Chaoshan dialect is spoken in small quantities in the border areas of Nanjing, Pinghe, Zhao'an and other counties in Zhangzhou. Chaozhou Town, Pingtung County, Taiwan Province, was the place with the highest concentration of immigrants from Chaozhou Prefecture during the Qing Dynasty, mainly from Changbin Township, Raoping County and Puning County, with a maximum number of about 2,200 people. Workers at ports, railways, mines, and state-owned farms in Hainan Province speak Chaozhou dialect.

Teochew dialect is the main carrier of Chaoshan culture, mainly including Teochew songs, Teochew movies, Teochew operas, Teochew songbooks, Teochew dramas, Teochew ballads, local proverbs, sketches, lantern riddles and stories, etc. It retains the ancient sounds and meanings of Chinese , played an important role in the study of tide studies, ancient books and poetry, etc.