What is the Hakka people, and where do the Hakka people refer to?

Updated on culture 2024-06-20
4 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    The Hakka people, also known as Heluolang. The Hakka people are a Han ethnic group with distinctive characteristics, and they are also one of the most widely distributed and far-reaching ethnic groups of the Han nationality in the world. The Hakka people were born because of migration, and migration gave the Hakka people a tenacious character.

    Despite being located in a remote mountainous area, the industrious Hakka people have created their own history on their own land.

    The ancestors of the Hakka people originated from the Central Plains and migrated from the Central Plains to the south, and are a branch of the Han people in southern China. On the one hand, the Hakka culture retains the mainstream characteristics of the Central Plains culture, and on the other hand, it accommodates the cultural essence of the local ethnic group. The Hakka people often follow the example of those talented men to inspire and educate their children and grandchildren, and learn from their predecessors who have made meritorious achievements.

    Some people say: where there is the sun, there are Chinese, and where there are Chinese, there are Hakka people. Others said:

    **There is sunshine, **there are Hakka people; **There is a piece of soil, and the Hakka people live in ** Ju tribe, work hard to start a business, and reproduce offspring. Because the Hakka people have traveled the world, immigrated to the world, and there is no shortage of successful people in the overseas business world, they are known as "Oriental Jews".

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    The Hakka people, that is, in the past, especially in the Qin Dynasty and the Song Dynasty, of course, there were other times, in the Yellow River Valley, a part of the Han people, could not endure natural disasters and man-made disasters and famine to migrate to the south, and kept migrating, living in the places of ethnic minorities in the south, of course, they were also locals for a long time, and the scope of migration was wider, all over the world, and their pioneering spirit was very good!

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    The Hakka people live in the Hakka area of Jiangxi, Fujian and Guangdong at the junction of Meizhou, Guangdong, Fujian, Fujian, and southern Jiangxi.

    Han nationality, mother tongue, Hakka.

    The Hakka people are very hard-working! This is very similar to the northeasterners in the north!! He is the most hard-working person in the South, and he is very frugal. 、

    They like to think of themselves as Heluolang, and of course many people in Fujian like to call themselves that!

    The Hakka people are a folk family in the south!!

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    The so-called Hakka people refer to the Han people of the Central Plains who were originally from Henan, who moved south during the war in the Eastern Jin Dynasty and began to become a group of residents with a "special identity". The Hakka people are a branch of the Han ethnic group in China. The most obvious feature of the Hakka people is that they speak Hakka, which is one of the eight major dialects of the Han people.

    Now the Hakka people are mainly in the Hakka area, namely Meizhou, Huizhou, Heyuan, Shaoguan, Shenzhen, Longyan, Sanming, Ganzhou, Hezhou, Taoyuan, Miaoli, Hsinchu and other places.

    What is the Hakka population?

    According to statistics, there are about 80 million Hakka people in the world. Among them, about 50 million people are distributed in more than 180 cities and counties in 19 provinces including Guangdong, Jiangxi, Fujian, Guangxi, Sichuan, and Hainan, and the number of local Hakka in Guangdong Province alone has reached about 25 million, accounting for one-third of the local ethnic groups in Guangdong. About 15 million people are distributed in more than 80 countries and regions, including Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand, Singapore, and the United States.

    Are the Hakka ethnic minority?

    The Hakka people are not an ethnic minority, on the contrary, they originated from the Han people in the Central Plains and are a branch of the Han people. As a group, the Hakka people can be referred to as a folk lineage. As the name suggests, the Hakka people are "Hakka for home", they are witnesses to many great migrations in history, and they are called Hakka people when they settle away from their former homeland.

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