Sichuan dialect: Sichuan dialect is one of the most interesting dialects in China. It is often used in movies, TV plays and online expressions to enhance the sense of humor. For example, "you are a hammer" actually means "you are an idiot" in Sichuan dialect.
Cantonese: Some slang and idioms in Cantonese are also very interesting, such as "no thanks" (meaning "thank you") and "food _ rice is not enough" (meaning "have you eaten?" )。 In addition, some pronunciations in Cantonese are considered to be the most complicated in the world.
Shanghai dialect: Shanghai dialect is famous for its unique pronunciation and vocabulary, such as "Nong Hao" (meaning "Hello") and "Xiao Zi" (meaning "What"). Some phrases and idioms in Shanghai dialect are also very interesting, such as "piece of cake" (meaning "easy") and "fooling around" (meaning "fooling around").
Tianjin dialect: Tianjin dialect is famous for its unique pronunciation and expression, such as "crunch" (meaning "very crisp") and "crunch" (meaning "very crisp"). In addition, some slang and idioms in Tianjin dialect are also very interesting.
Please note that these dialects may be difficult for unfamiliar people to understand, and because of the diversity of dialects, people in different regions may have different understandings of the same sentence.