What does the inscription mean?

The word cymbal means flame.

The cementum is on fire. Expanded enthusiasm, prosperity and enthusiasm; The name is written in words. Such as Li Jue in Yuan Dynasty. Chaoshan dialect is called (Ge), which means that rice and vegetables are usually Chinese cabbage, carrots, potatoes or taro, and meat (such as lean meat, shrimp, bacon and pomfret). ) is cooked, so it is called "dish rice".

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Chaoshan dialect, formerly called "Chaozhou dialect", is now generally referred to as "Chaoshan dialect" or "Chaozhou dialect". It belongs to Minnan dialect and is one of the oldest and most special dialects in China.

The regional scope of Fujian dialect in eastern Guangdong includes Shantou, Chaozhou, Jieyang, Shanwei, Fengshun in Meizhou and Huidong in Huizhou. The number of people who use Chaozhou dialect is about 6.5438+million. Together with overseas Chinese and compatriots from Hong Kong and Macao, the number of people using Chaoshan dialect is about 25 million.

Chaozhou dialect in a broad sense is distributed in Minnan dialect used in Chaozhou, Jieyang, Shantou, Shanwei and other places in the Chaoshan area along the eastern coast of Guangdong. Chaoshan dialect is used by some people (Tangkeng Town, huangliu town Town and Tangnan Town) in Fengshun County of Meizhou City, and it is also used by overseas hipsters mainly in Southeast Asia.

Chaoshan dialect is rarely used in the border areas of Nanjing, Pinghe and Zhaoan counties in Zhangzhou. Workers in ports, railways, mines and state farms in Hainan Province all use Chaoshan dialect.

Chaoshan dialect is the main carrier of Chaoshan culture, which mainly includes Chaozhou songs, Chaozhou opera movies, Chaozhou opera, Chaozhou song books, Chaozhou opera, Chaozhou dialect, local proverbs, sketches, riddles and stories.

It retains the ancient sound and meaning of Chinese and plays an important role in the study of Chaozhou, ancient books and ancient poems. At the same time, Chaoshan dialect is also a distinctive symbol of Chaoshan people, who regard it as an important communication link.

Chaoshan dialect is one of the remains of ancient Chinese in China, which can be traced back to the pre-Qin period before the Tang Dynasty, and it is also one of the oldest official languages in China. Chaoshan dialect has 18 initial, 6 1 vowel and 8 tones, and retains many ancient sounds, words, words and tones that modern Chinese (Mandarin) does not have, so it is called "the living fossil of ancient Chinese".

It is of great value in linguistic research. According to relevant historical records, Chaozhou dialect originated in Qin and Han Dynasties and was shaped in Tang and Song Dynasties. After the Ming Dynasty, Chaoshan dialect was completely separated from Min dialect and became an independent sub-dialect.