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What does the Chaoshan dialect mean by "bird without waves"
A bird without wind and waves.

It is equivalent to this bird hiding in a calm bay or a calm harbor, so this bird has no wind and waves. When this bird has no wind and waves, it is because it is a very safe bird, because it lives in a calm place.

& gt Chaoshan dialect, also known as Chaoshan dialect and Chaozhou dialect, is a branch of Minnan dialect, belonging to Shantou, Chaozhou, Jieyang and other cities and counties, most of Shanwei and places where overseas hipsters live together. Chaozhou Fucheng dialect used to be the standard, but now Shantou dialect is the standard. Chaoshan dialect is a unique and ancient Chinese dialect, and its formation has gone through a long process. Due to the southeast corner of Chaoshan in the distance, the mountains block the sea and there is little communication with the outside world, so the original language style is largely preserved. As one of the three major dialects in Guangdong, Chaoshan dialect is simple and elegant, with special grammar, rich vocabulary and unique phonology, and is known as a "living fossil" for learning ancient Chinese. This paper introduces some commonly used words and idioms in Chaoshan dialect, and based on this, probes into the relationship between some words preserved in Chaoshan dialect and ancient Chinese.