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The Hakka people are mainly distributed in the Hakka area, namely Meizhou, Huizhou, Heyuan, Shaoguan, Shenzhen, Longyan, Sanming, Ganzhou, Hezhou, Taoyuan, Miaoli, Hsinchu and other places.
The Hakka people are distributed in a wide range of cities, and in general, the Hakka people are found in the provinces, cities, counties, and towns south of the Yangtze River. According to statistics, the Hakka people are now distributed in 21 provinces and regions across the country, of which there are 42 pure Hakka counties and cities and 268 non-pure Hakka counties and cities. Among them, Guangdong, Fujian and Jiangxi are the main gathering places of Hakka.
Characteristics of the Hakka people1. The Hakka family is a "people" rather than a "nation".
2. The Hakka people evolved from leaving their homeland for some reason.
3. Most of the Hakka people belong to the Han people, of course, there are also a small number of ethnic minorities, such as the She nationality.
4. Hakka is the only ethnic group that is not named after a region.
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Hakka people are mainly distributed in Guangdong, Jiangxi, Guangxi, Fujian, Sichuan, Taiwan and other places.
Among the Han people in China, the Hakka people are a very peculiar group. Hakka people are widely distributed in Guangdong, Jiangxi, Guangxi, Fujian, Sichuan, Taiwan and other places, but they speak the same dialect, that is, Hakka. Identifying the Hakka people is very simple, as long as you open your mouth and say a few words, you can identify it.
Maybe you are from Guangdong, and he is from Sichuan, but as long as you say "Ya is the Hakka Ziyuan", there will be an inexplicable sense of intimacy.
Hakka
Hakka (English: hakka, Hakka vernacular words: hak-k or khak-k, Hakka pinyin:
hag-ga or kag-ga). The Hakka saying originated in the Siyi region of Guangdong, and was a name for the ethnic groups of the Siyi ethnic group in eastern Guangdong (also known as the Huichao people) at that time (Qing Dynasty).
In the old days, the elders in the Hakka area in the south called themselves Fuguang, Lingdong or Xunzhou, Jiaying, Tingzhou, Shaozhou, and Qianzhou, or directly named after the local county. The term Hakka originated from the "guest system" in the Eastern Jin Dynasty and the Northern and Southern Dynasties and the "customer" system in the Tang and Song dynasties. Immigrants who are naturalized are all incorporated into Hakka nationality, and Hakka people are called Hakka people.
Hakka culture has the reputation of living fossils of ancient Han culture, Hakka language is a living fossil of ancient Chinese, and can correspond to the pronunciation recorded in ancient rhyme books such as "Cut Rhyme", "Tang Rhyme", "Guang Rhyme", "Ji Rhyme", etc., and still retains a large number of literary words, such as Hakka pronunciation of you, me, he is Er Song file, trace cherry blossom state, its ancient sound, Hakka is a prominent study in today's world.
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