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Xingning Hakka dialect is the most accurate.
Hakka dialect is a branch of Chinese homophones, represented by Meixian dialect in Guangdong. Meixian is a rising star in Ran Ran. According to the Records of Wenzhong and Jiaying County, Meixian County was called Chengxiang County in the Southern Dynasties. At that time, Cheng Min [m n] lived in Yihua Township, Jiaying Prefecture. Later generations thought about it and named it as his hometown Schedule Township and his county as Chengxiang County. In the late Jin Dynasty, Chengxiang County originally belonged to Yi 'an, changed to Nanhan, and Duke Zhou changed to Meizhou. After several changes in the Song Dynasty, it was renamed Chengxiang County in the Ming and Qing Dynasties, belonging to Chaozhou Prefecture, Guangdong Province. As for the name of "Chengxiang County in Jiaying Zhili", it was during the Yongzheng period of the Qing Dynasty. In Jiaqing, Jiaying House was promoted to a mansion. Until the Republic of China, it belonged to Guangdong Province, and the abandoned Jiaying House was renamed Meizhou and later Meixian. Today, Meizhou includes seven counties and one district, namely Meixian, Xingning, Wuhua, Pingyuan, Jiaoling, dapu county, Fengshun and Meijiang, all of which speak pure Hakka dialect. Meixian dialect is the representative of Hakka dialect.

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