Old Ji'nan appeals: many old alleys can't be lost without Ji'nan dialect.
Intern of the Ji'nan Times reporter Wang Qinghua
Yin family lane, wide and thick street, County West alleys; In many old streets of Ji'nan culture, Ms. Qin, who lived in Ji'nan for more than half of her life, can still count as a treasure. Although she is 81 years old and no longer lives in the old town, Ms Qin still used to go back and forth. With the development of the city, many old streets are gone, but the old saying in Ji'nan can no longer be lost. Ms. Qin said she could not enroll in Ji'nan dialect because of physical reasons, but she still wanted to contribute to the reservation of Ji'nan dialect.
24 at 3 p.m., the reporter came to Ms. Qin's home and learned that reporters were also Jinan. Ms. Qin improvised the Ji'nan dialect of reporters. She picked up a grape and put it in his mouth and licked it. He asked the reporter what he said in Ji'nan dialect. This is a gargle. When the reporter's voice dropped, Ms. Qin laughed. In Ji'nan dialect, this action should be.Amp; lsquo.Amp; rsquo. Ms. Qin told reporters that she was born in Nantou, on the street of Cha Si street, finished primary school and junior high school near her home, and then married to the north of the street, and her three children were also born on the street of Cha Si, which is why she would speak a mouthful of Ji'nan dialect.
in 1950, Ms. Qin graduated from normal school and began teaching. At that time, I used to teach students in Ji'nan dialect, and they could listen to everything. Miss Qin recalls that in the mid 80s of last century, she took the last lesson in Ji'nan dialect. At that time, I was lecturing in radio and TV University. Many of the students were outsiders and did not understand Ji'nan dialect. I have to solemnly declare in class that in order to make more students understand the society, I will teach in Putonghua in the future. Ms. Qin said that although she said goodbye to Ji'nan dialect, she still loved to speak his hometown, and Ji'nan dialect had gone deep into her bone marrow. As long as it could be expressed in Ji'nan dialect, she did not speak Mandarin. Before the
, the old temples in Ji'nan were all about the temples, but now these temples and some old streets and alleys are slowly disappearing. To mention the changes in old Ji'nan City, Ms. Qin always has some sentimentality, which makes her more firm in the faith in protecting Ji'nan dialect. Although her physical conditions have not allowed her to enroll in Ji'nan dialect, Ms. Qin is still willing to contribute to the protection of Ji'nan dialect. The Ji'nan dialect can never disappear again.
reporter learned that there are three ways to sign up for Ji'nan pronunciation. In addition to telephone and email registration, the time for registration is from 9 to 12 a.m. and 2 to 5 p.m. every morning in from August 25th to 27th. The municipal language administration office will place the site registration in the old town of Ji'nan, located at 66, according to the section of Cha Cha street, Lixia District. The registration of the speakers in Ji'nan dialect will continue until 28 days. After the registration of the municipal Language Committee is completed, the expert group will be screened.