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Hailufeng dialect
Hailufeng local dialect: Minnan dialect is Heluo dialect, Hakka dialect, Zhanmi dialect, military dialect and She dialect in Hailufeng area. Haifeng of Shanwei City, urban area of Shanwei City, Lufeng of Shanwei City and many other areas are connected with Heluo dialect of Haifeng Lufeng, and the top three areas are close to Huilai dialect.

Luhe County and Beiyang Town, Bawan Town, Daan Town and Xin 'an Town of Lufeng City. Haifeng has Hakka dialect in Pingtung Town, Huang Qiang Town, Lianhua Town and Chishi Town.

A small amount of vernacular is concentrated in Shanwei Port and Magong Port. In Houmen Port, most users are deep-water fishermen.

Shanghai dialect is concentrated in Shanwei Port and Magong Port, and the users are mostly deep-water fishermen. Some people in Ebo, Chishi, Xiao Mo, Houmen, Haifeng Meilong and other places in the mountainous area speak "Zhanmi dialect", among which Ebo is the most concentrated. "Military dialect" is the direct product of the military system of "Wei" and "Suo" in the early Ming Dynasty. Qingtang Village, Xin 'an Town, Lufeng City, Kanshitan, Daan Town and Longyintang, heping town, are three dialect islands with a population of about 9,000. "She language" is the national language used by the residents of She nationality living in Luohong Village, Ebu Town, Shenshan District, with a population of about 180. Hakka dialect in Hailufeng area, called "land-sea cavity", belongs to the land of Guangdong, Taiwan and Taiwan, and is mainly distributed in the areas of Hsinchu and Taoyuan in Taiwan Province Province and the northern mountainous area of Shanwei City.

Nowadays, most Hakkas in Hailufeng live by the mountain. Keshan Minshui vividly summarizes the distribution of Hailufeng dialect, accounting for nearly 80% of Xue Lao's population, which is concentrated in the central plain and the eastern coast, as well as cities and counties in Haicheng and the East China Sea. Hakkas living in the northern mountainous areas account for about 25% of the total population. Because the economic center is an old saying of Xue, a large number of Hakka families moved to the economic center, which caused Hakka to become a changing situation of Xue Lao. The arrival of a large number of Heluo people has made Hakka dialect lose its strong position. During the Qianlong period, the Wei clan in Sichi Village, Nantang Town, Lufeng taught Lao Hua and moved from the northern Daping Hakka mountainous area. As a result of long-term growth in the Min language environment, many Wei descendants did not know that they were originally Hakkas. In fact, the blood of Hakka brothers is flowing in the blood vessels of Xue Lao people today, which is the root of the blood chain. Obviously, Min dialect has the largest population. But many people don't know that Hakka came earlier-now it can be found that the earliest Hakka immigrants who entered Hailufeng were Wu of the town, who arrived in the last five years of the ninth century. The first China people went to Jiangxi via Jiangxia and met Xingmeishan. Later, immigrants from the Yangtze River valley entered northern Guangdong from Hunan and Jiangxi, and went down to Huiyang and Haicheng along the north south of the Yangtze River. During the Song and Yuan Dynasties, Hailufeng was actually a Hakka dialect area. In the late Ming and early Qing dynasties, most Hakkas in Liuhe, Lufeng, Daan, Southwest, Haifeng, Huang Qiang, Pingtung, Gongping and Lianhua were looted by pirates and migrated to Taiwan Province Province and Southeast Asia. Now the "sea-land accent" in Taiwan Province Province comes from Hailufeng Hakka dialect, so it is called "sea-land accent". The tone of Hailu dialect is almost opposite to Sixian dialect, which is deeply influenced by Cantonese.