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The dialect of the Hakka group in Taiwan’s Hakka culture

In fact, Taiwan’s Four-County accent mainly originates from Jiaoling County on the mainland of the motherland, not Meixian District of Meizhou City. However, because the Meizhou accent of the Meicheng accent in the urban area of ??Meizhou (including Meijiang District and Meixian District) is the representative of Jiayingke, some people misunderstand that the Four County accents in Taiwan are Meizhou accents. Zhao'an accent is the only influential one among the Hakkas from Fujian Province. It not only highlights the native accent, but also naturally uses Zhao'an accent to represent the Hakkas from Tingzhou and Zhangzhou (Fujian Province). Something is wrong. Because most of the people who moved to Taiwan from Fujian Province are Hoklo people. Zhangzhou, where Zhao'an County is located, is also dominated by Hoklo people. However, the number of Taiwanese Hakkas from Tingzhou Prefecture is not large, so Fujian people are generally not emphasized. Hakka. Furthermore, the Hakkas from Tingzhou Prefecture (Yongding accent/Tingzhou accent) can communicate with the Hakkas from Jiaying (now Meizhou) and Huizhou, Guangdong Province, etc., there is not much difference, and they often regard themselves as "Cantonese" .

Because it is mainly Sixian dialect and Hailu dialect, taking the first letters of the two major dialects, Taiwan's Hakka is also called Sihai dialect. Some people think that Sihai dialect may also represent a separate Hakka accent, namely Huiyang accent, see the entry on Sihai dialect.