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Today, Xiaowen saw such a hot topic: Is it correct to say that "Cantonese is the second most spoken language in China"?
First of all, Cantonese, which is not just a dialect, carries a rich history and culture, and is the emotional bond of the people of the Lingnan region. From the tea restaurants in Lao Cai to the bustling Hong Kong movies, Cantonese has made countless people yearn for its unique charm. It is not only a communication tool, but also a cultural inheritance and display. It is not an exaggeration to say that it has a wide influence in China and even the global Chinese community!
Let's take a look at the opinions of netizens
The problem is not that Cantonese is spoken, but that only Cantonese is spoken. The United Kingdom banned the use of Mandarin on Hong Kong television and radio stations, banned Mandarin songs, and only allowed the use of English and Cantonese dialects!
Now they are still using dialect differences to create and provoke regional contradictions!
This is indeed a conspiracy of-stirring sticks, and the common language in Hong Kong before the 60s was Chinese!
The Guangzhou area is the one among the barbarians in the history books; During the embryonic period of capitalism in the Ming Dynasty, Guangdong was one of the regions with relatively developed maritime trade; After the founding of the People's Republic of China, Hong Kong was richer than the mainland, and Guangdong and Shenzhen were the first to get rich as pilot projects for reopening up. In short, there is money in the Cantonese-speaking region. If you have money, someone will tout, or hire someone to tout!
Why do people always boast about overseas influence? As far as I know, China's largest foreign emigration to the South Seas was mainly composed of Fujianese... Isn't it also Hokkien to say that overseas influence? The influence of Cantonese increased because of the high economic status of Hong Kong at that time, but the spread of Cantonese among the Chinese community abroad was also like that...
You are a Cantonese with a conscience and dare to speak the truth
Hong Kong exports ninety percent of Cantonese songs, and more than ninety percent of Cantonese films...
Indeed, without Hong Kong Cantonese is the second Wu language, and the influence of Cantonese may not even be surpassed by Shanghainese!
Whoever has the money has a say. Hong Kong is too developed
Hubei people are very fond of Cantonese, which is obviously a fishing problem
You are really good, there are a small number of Cantonese people whose strange thoughts are really unfavorable, some people do not say that Cantonese is not a dialect, but also say that Cantonese is a language recognized by UNESCO, and it is almost a common language, Tang poems and Song words are written in Cantonese, good guys, I checked all rumors, and I didn't say that I raised the bar!
Indeed, most of the answers showed me joy [tears] Although I am from Chaoshan, eastern Guangdong, I can't speak Cantonese, and the output of emotions is far more than that of those who have really lived in Guangdong, hahaha, and there are a lot of anti-intellectual thinking on the Guangdong IP!
Small country and widows, small belly chicken intestines. Those Cantonese police officers successfully interpreted
There is no northern official dialect, only the northern dialect. The northern dialects are also known as official dialects, including Northeast official dialect, Beijing official dialect, Jilu official dialect, Jiaoliao official dialect, Central Plains official dialect, Lanyin official dialect, Jianghuai official dialect, and Southwest official dialect. Among them, the Southwest Mandarin is the most widely spoken!
I have a deep understanding that I grew up in Guangzhou, and because I couldn't speak Cantonese or was not standard, I was ridiculed by my classmates as "Lao Zai" [tears]
Promoting Mandarin is not contradictory to protecting dialects! Promoting Mandarin is not the same as banning dialects!
What is the intensification, now there are almost no children born in the Pearl River Delta who can't speak standard Mandarin, and there are more and more who can't speak Cantonese!
Although the conclusion is right! However, the main tone is not four tones and eight tones, only four tones...
In terms of tone, Cantonese is relatively ancient. The vowels of Cantonese are more varied!
Funny, pay, hit the street, top your lungs, take a taxi, supper, business, parking...... Although Cantonese is not right, Cantonese still has a greater influence on Mandarin than foreign languages...
Northeast dialect or Taiwan dialect, Cantonese taillights with such a ruthless transmission speed can't be seen?
Therefore, it is necessary to look at the problem in a more comprehensive and objective way. Cantonese, it not only belongs to Hong Kong, but also to the entire Lingnan region and even the global Chinese community. It is a microcosm of our cultural diversity that deserves to be cherished and passed on by each of us. As for the controversy of the "second language", we might as well use it as an after-dinner conversation, the important thing is that we should feel the charm of each language with our hearts, and jointly protect the language treasure house of our Chinese nation!
In this regard, what do you think about the statement that "Cantonese is the second most spoken language in China"? Young people are becoming less and less able to speak their native language? Welcome to leave a comment in the comment area, don't forget to like and follow!