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What is the pinyin in Jiangxi?
Jiangxi dialect belongs to middle ancient Chinese, which retains the pronunciation, vocabulary and semantics of Tang and Song Dynasties. It is highly similar to Hakka dialect and Cantonese, and probably differentiated when the Southern Song Dynasty perished. The entering tone (hungry ngeek4), voiced voice (Jin jim 1), Chinese characters (Jueju 1, photos) and address (bride xin 1fu, grandparents, parents ya2yang, mother ma3ma) are kept. Furthermore, in Jiangxi dialect, aspirated speech (zh ch sh th dh) is used to block the sound, and aspirated speech (z c s t d) is used to distinguish the rolled tongue from the flat tongue. Vowels can be divided into short vowels (a o e i u v) and long vowels (AA O E II UUW), which were high in ancient times (I ngo, you ng, Jue jie 1), similar to Indo-European languages. If you want to hear how the Song people speak, just listen to Jiangxi dialect (gang 1xi wak4).