Dialect introduction
Dialect is a variety of local language. Words in a language that are different from the standard language are only used in one region.
Language will migrate to distant places with the collective, or come into contact with foreign cultures, and gradually differentiate, resulting in dialects distributed in different regions. Chinese dialects are widely distributed, with a population of over 900 million.
Chinese dialect, commonly known as local dialect, is only used in a certain area, not another language independent of the national language, but only the language used in some areas. Most dialects in modern Chinese have gone through a long process of evolution and gradually formed.
There are many factors that form Chinese dialects, such as social, historical and geographical factors, such as population migration, mountain and river barriers and so on. There are also factors that belong to the language itself, such as the imbalance of language development and the mutual contact and influence between different languages.