The land and water nurture the people. Fushan's unique geographical environment has also created a special language system. In the three-sided rock area villages surrounding Fushan, Fushun's "Hakka dialect" is scattered here in the form of "dialect islands". Most of the local villagers are descendants of residents who migrated from southern Fujian to Fushun and settled there during the Kangxi, Yongzheng and Qianlong periods of the Qing Dynasty. Due to the complex local topography and inconvenient transportation, the villagers rarely have contact and communication with the outside world, so that the local landscape has been unknown to outsiders. The dialect used by the local villagers has not been integrated into the independent Sichuan entering tone and the Sichuan entering, returning and departing tone of the Sichuan dialect, forming a unique language "island". The locals call it "Yanshang dialect". Today, this "Yanshang dialect" has been protected as a county-level intangible cultural heritage. Information source: Fushun Rong Media Information source: Fushun Rong Media