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"There are no consonants in every dialect of modern Chinese." —— The textbook Linguistics Outline, is this correct? How to understand?
A complex consonant refers to a situation in which two or three consonants are connected together.

Such as English "br", "guangtt" (belt), "br" and "light".

Another example is "rth" in "worth".

These are all polyphonic.

All dialects of modern Chinese have no phenomenon similar to complex consonants.

Words with complex consonants in ancient Chinese can often be found in Korean.