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Three major ethnic groups in Guangdong

The three major ethnic groups in Guangdong can be divided into Guangfu, Chaoshan and Hakka. The formation of the three ethnic groups is the result of the long-term integration of the Han nationality in the Central Plains and the Lingnan aborigines. This kind of integration has a long history, but the large-scale integration began in Lingnan, Qin Zheng, and after three high tides of immigration (from the Central Plains, including Chu, wuyue and northern Fujian), three ethnic groups gradually formed.

The three major ethnic groups in Guangdong can be divided into Guangfu, Chaoshan and Hakka. The formation of the three ethnic groups is the result of the long-term integration of the Han nationality in the Central Plains and the Lingnan aborigines. This kind of integration has a long history, and large-scale integration began in Lingnan, Qin Zheng. After three high tides of migration in Jin Dynasty, Song Dynasty and late Ming Dynasty (from the Central Plains, including Chu, wuyue and northern Fujian), three ethnic groups gradually formed. According to the physical characteristics of the three major ethnic groups of Han nationality in Guangdong, the latest genetic investigation and research of many universities at home and abroad and the latest achievements of anthropological research of Sun Yat-sen University, it is shown that Guangfu people, Hakka people and southern ethnic minorities have a high degree of integration, while Chaoshan people have a low degree of integration. Due to various reasons in history, the people of the three ethnic groups have maintained their own living customs, cultural awareness and individual characteristics for a long time, and the isomorphism of * * * has become the colorful and varied charm of Guangdong culture, and has promoted the development of Lingnan culture with its own advantages. However, the formation of the three ethnic groups has their own different historical background, natural environment, cultural genes and economic conditions. In addition, they have long lacked normal communication. Not only is the socio-economic and spiritual and cultural development among ethnic groups extremely unbalanced, but there is also a great gap between the remote mountainous areas and coastal plain areas of the same ethnic group.