Guanzhong dialect can be divided into Dongfu dialect and Xifu dialect. The former includes Xi 'an, Weinan, Tongchuan and Xianyang in Shangluo, Shangzhou-Luonan-Feng Dan-Yang Shan and Huanglong-Luochuan-Huangling-Fuxian in Yan 'an. The latter includes Baoji City and Tianshui City in Gansu Province, Qingyang City, Pingliang City and Guyuan City (Xihaigu) in Ningxia. Guanzhong dialect is one of the most representative dialects in northwest China. It is mainly concentrated in Guanzhong area, starting from Tongguan in the east, reaching Tianshui in Gansu in the west, Yan 'an in the north and the northern foot of Qinling in the south, with a total population of about 50 million. condition
Haojing (Xi 'an) Mandarin.
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Xi, Weinan, Tongchuan, Xianyang, Yan 'an, Shangluo, Ningxian and Zhengning counties in Gansu Province. condition
Xifu dialect in Shaanxi belongs to Qin-Long language family.
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Baoji City and Xianyang City have three districts and nine counties in the west. Pingliang City, Gansu Province, except Zhuanglang County and Jingning County, Qingyang City, except Ningxian County and Zhengning County, all belong to Guan Xi Fu dialect. Today, the local Shaanxi Xifu dialect in Baoji still retains an ancient and strong accent, specifically: (xià, Xifu dialect is pronounced with H), heavy (zhòng, Xifu dialect is pronounced with Cheng), sitting (zuò, Xifu dialect is pronounced with Cuo), small (m ℉ o, Xifu dialect is pronounced with Su ℉ and broken), and white. Read rí, Qu (qù, read qi in Xifu dialect), Na (ná read lá in Xifu dialect), Se (read séi in Xifu dialect), Who (read séI in Xifu dialect), Niang (read niáng and niá in Xifu dialect) and Huanzhugege (huá n).