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Where are the ancestors of Hakkas from?

Ancestors are Han people in the Central Plains, originally from Henan.

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In the migration history of thousands of years, Hakkas, like other migration groups, have become aborigines in many places. In the past 1700 years, Hakkas have never stopped moving.

There are not many theories about the origin of the word Hakka. First, it originated from the "guest-giving system" in the Eastern Jin, Southern and Northern Dynasties and the "guest-giving system" in the Tang and Song Dynasties. Second, it originated from the appellation of immigrants from Guangdong, Guangdong, Chaozhou, Jiading and Jiangxi in the early Qing Dynasty. There is also a symmetry relative to the "Lord", that is, the meaning of outsiders.

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The architectural concept of Hakka Tulou is that the descendants of the same clan unite and resist their humiliation. According to research, there were rammed houses in Shang Dynasty in China. The imperial city and palace walls of Chang 'an in Tang Dynasty were rammed earth walls, and the inner purlins in the city were also separated by earth walls. Fujian Tulou is a special product of Hakka people's vicissitudes after they moved from the Yellow River valley to Yongding, which carries forward the ancient Tulou art and pushes it to the extreme.

Because Hakka dialect was originally appealing to both refined and popular tastes in the Central Plains, it only absorbed some indigenous languages in the South, but its main body is the elegant rhyme of the Middle Ages, which can correspond to the pronunciation recorded in the ancient rhyme book, and today it still retains a large number of classical Chinese vocabulary.

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