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Are the Hakkas pure Han people?

The Hakka people are a Han ethnic group whose mother tongue is the Hakka dialect. "Minzu", also known as "sub-ethnic" and "sub-ethnic", refers to the internal branches of a nation, and there are ** within the branches. *The same or similar language, culture, and customs recognize each other.

It was founded by Guangdong scholar Luo Xianglin because of the phenomenon that large ethnic groups such as the Han gradually differentiated into slightly different subcultural groups due to changes in times and environments. The Han ethnic group can now be divided into Eight major ethnic groups. The Hakka ethnic group is the only ethnic group that is not named after a region, and it is also the first Han branch to be called a "minzu".

Extended information:

The Han nationality is mainly divided into 8 major ethnic lines, which can be subdivided into 16 ethnic lines. The division of ethnic groups does not mean the speakers of the language, but a comprehensive classification of their culture and living customs.

Hakka ethnic group: distributed in most of eastern Guangdong, southwestern Fujian, southern Jiangxi, small parts of Hunan, Taiwan, Hong Kong, some areas of Sichuan, Southeast Asia, and all over the world; population is about 40 million (plus 6 million ), Hakka; cultural centers: Meizhou, Ganzhou, Huizhou; economic centers: Huizhou, Shenzhen; largest city: Shenzhen.

Baidu Encyclopedia - Hakka

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