What dialect is it?

Fuck it. It is Heluo dialect.

Do (Heluo dialect is the language of ancient Yellow River and Luoshui (Henan area). The so-called Heluo refers to the Yellow River and Luoshui in Henan.

Heluo is the sound "h! -ló ",with the sound of Hok-loh, means the Yellow River and Luoshui area in Henan, and Heluo language is the ancient Henan language. The so-called Heluo refers to the land between the river (now the Yellow River) and Luoshui (now the Luohe River) in Henan Province. Heluo language refers to the language used by ancient Henan residents.

In recent years, Luoyang people living in the Millennium Imperial Capital have become more and more interested in Heluo dialect. Calligrapher Kou Beichen once mentioned Heluo dialect in Hou Ji Zhai Essays.

Morpheme preservation in Heluo dialect;

To be sure, it remains in the southern dialect at most. As we know, there are eight dialects in Chinese, one in the north and seven in the south: Wu dialect, Xiang dialect, Jiangxi dialect, Guangdong dialect, Minnan dialect, northern Fujian dialect and Hakka dialect. Taking Minnan dialect as an example, its basic morpheme is Heluo dialect in the Middle Ages, and most of them are Mandarin before the Tang Dynasty, that is, Central Plains Mandarin.

In short, most morphemes in Heluo dialect remain in southern dialect, most of which are in Liang Min dialect and Hakka dialect. It can be said that the pronunciation of the six southern dialects is the closest to ancient Chinese. It is much more primitive than Luoyang dialect today. In other words, the pronunciation of "de, de, de" which we now call Nanmanzi is closest to the Heluo dialect in the Middle Ages.

By the way, some morphemes of Heluo dialect are still preserved in Japanese pronunciation. The pronunciation and pronunciation of Chinese characters in Japanese are the pronunciation of China in the Tang Dynasty, which is the ancient pronunciation of China. Luoyang dialect research is a part of Heluo dialect research. To study Heluo morphemes, we must understand Liang Min's dialect and Hakka dialect. Otherwise it's a scaly claw.

Today's Luoyang dialect retains some morphemes of Heluo dialect, but most of its pronunciation has been assimilated by Putonghua. Today's Luoyang, the aborigines before the Song Dynasty can hardly be found (for example), and now Luoyang dialect has absorbed many northern morphemes. Teacher Zhou has made it very clear that there are many tone sandhi, so I won't give an example.

How many archaic sounds, dialects and morphemes there are in Luoyang dialect now are of different nationalities, and we need to make some efforts to clarify them. These should be very meaningful jobs.

Baidu encyclopedia-Heluo language