What are the distinctive dialects in Sichuan? Thank you for your questions.

The word "comfort" means "leisure and comfort". For example, "Zhuangzi Zhile": "Those who suffer are not fit, have a thick mouth, are beautiful, have obscene eyes and have silent ears." This meaning still exists in Sichuan dialect. The word "comfortable" also means "satisfied, wonderful and terrible" in Sichuan dialect, and it is widely used. Dam means "flat land, plain". "Dam, Shu people call Pingchuan a dam." Today, people in Sichuan still call "flat land and plain" dams, dams and dams. Pickle in a bath: Wash fresh vegetables, cut into pieces or pieces, soak for half a day or a day before eating. This dish is called "Pickle in a Bath". Compared with ordinary kimchi, the soaking time is shorter, which is similar to people bathing in water, hence the name. Also known as "diving kimchi". Hide-and-seek, also called "Catching Cats", is a game played by children. It means blindfolding one child, and then letting the other children hide and look for them one by one. In addition, there are many ways to play, such as "saving cats, electric batons, cats with grass". The word "have a rare tooth" reflects the sacrifice custom of Sichuan people, and later refers to eating meat, which is widely used in Sichuan. There are many sources, mainly the following: First, it is said that the ancestor of the old chef was Yiya, who prayed to Yiya with meat on the first day and fifteenth day of the first lunar month, which was called "praying for fasting" and later misrepresented as "toothache sacrifice"; Second, on the second day of offering sacrifices to gods and ancestors in the old days, servants in the yamen could share the meat, so it was called "tooth (official) offering meat"; Abundant food was originally a system in ancient military camps. In ancient times, when a general lived in a camp, there was always a flag decorated with ivory, which was called "Tooth Flag". On the second and sixteenth day of the lunar calendar, livestock will be slaughtered to sacrifice to the tooth flag, which is called "rich food". The meat of the livestock that sacrificed the tooth flag (also known as extravagant meat eating) should not be thrown away in vain, and it is often eaten by soldiers, which is called "extravagant meat eating". The word "wrestler" refers to "bearers who have been replaced beyond the quota". For example, Li's "Dead Water", "Tomorrow morning, call me a sedan chair and two wrestlers." Later, the word "throwing" was born, meaning "empty-handed". Pretending to be a brother-in-law is a folk custom in Sichuan. When a sister or elder sister gets married, her brother or younger brother must dress very neatly to see her off. This is called "pretending to be a brother-in-law". This word later refers to laughing at someone for being well-dressed and neat. Free and easy, clean and neat. I saw it in the Song Dynasty. The word "skimming" also means "simple, relaxed and relaxed" in Sichuan dialect. Eating nine bowls of "nine bowls (children)" originally refers to the nine main courses at the banquet. The word "dou" means "big" in Chengdu and other places, so Chengdu people call it "eat nine bowls" or "eat nine bowls". "Spend a wine, can solve the hatred of IX; Spare nine bowls and make a lifelong complaint. " This popular folk song in Chengdu vividly shows the importance of banquets in people's daily lives. In addition, people in Chengdu call "going to a banquet" "eating nine bowls" because people regard "nine" as an auspicious number. Gold medals are played every year, and there are martial arts competitions in Qingyang Palace during the flower show. Most of the participants are martial arts experts. According to the quality of medals, they are divided into three grades, namely blue, silver and gold. The latter metaphor shows panic ("gold" and "shock"). When you get up, you mean support, not background, but helping others. It used to be Paoge's. Paoge is a gang organization that originated in Sichuan. It is not only a secret anti-Qing association, but also a political and economic mutual aid group for bankrupt farmers and craftsmen. Because it was an illegal non-governmental organization, it was forbidden to be traced by the Qing government as soon as it appeared, so Paoge has been underground, and there is a special code word-Paoge dialect as a secret communication code. Today, Sichuanese still refer to "having lunch" as "having lunch", which is related to a legend. Legend has it that one summer long ago, farmers in western sichuan bazi sang folk songs while transplanting rice seedlings. The county magistrate refused to let everyone sing, and the farmer said, "Roaring folk songs will roar away weeds in the fields." The magistrate said that if the weeds could be removed, everyone would get a lunch. Later, as expected, there were no weeds in the field. The magistrate also suggested that the farmers said that singing folk songs would make the seedlings grow taller and wanted to take this opportunity to avoid this lunch. That night, the farmer drained some water from the field. To the layman, the seedlings really grew taller. As a result, the county magistrate had to admit defeat and give every rice transplant farmer a meal. From then on, people called eating lunch "enjoying lunch".

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