Why doesn't Hai Lufeng belong to Chaoshan? 1. The earliest "Guhaifeng County" in Shanwei was established in the sixth year of Xianhe in the Eastern Jin Dynasty, and it was 33 1 year (county level), almost the same as the earliest (county level) in Chaoshan. In the history of 1000 years, Hai Lufeng has never belonged to Chaozhou government, but has always been under the jurisdiction of Huizhou government. The real intersection between Hailufeng and Chaoshan is that after liberation, 1958 to 1983 briefly belonged to Shantou area. However, 1983- 1988, that is, before Hailufeng established a prefecture-level city, it was transferred back to Huiyang area. From this point of view, Hailufeng and Chaoshan have only been together for 25 years, which is too short and has extremely limited influence compared with the long history of 1000 years. 2. Geographically, Hailufeng does not belong to the Chaoshan plain, and the Chaoshan area is mostly plain, while Hailufeng is a coastal hilly landform. They are not geographically affiliated, but neighbors. 3. Culturally speaking, both of them originated in southern Fujian and are good people. They are brothers, not subordinates. Most of Hailufeng's ancestors came directly from southern Fujian, not the Chaoshan plain, so Hailufeng is by no means a place where Chaoshan forces expanded. Chaoshan, Hailufeng generally have, such as congou; Some things in Hailufeng may not be in Chaoshan, such as tea smashing (salty tea). 4. From the name: Shanwei is named after Shanwei Town, which was originally a homonym of "Shan Mei" in the Fulao dialect of Hailufeng, and it has nothing to do with Shantou at all, and it is definitely not the relationship of "beginning and ending" as some people say. The relationship between the name of Shanwei and Shantou is like Huilai and Huidong, Yangshan and Yangchun. Just like the first word, there is no necessary connection in itself. As for the Chaoshan people who mentioned that some Shanwei people agree with the Chaoshan problem, I admit that this happened, but this is largely because Hailufeng's economy is almost the same and its reputation is relatively small, which makes some Shanwei people unable to find a sense of belonging (of course, there are other reasons). However, you won't insist that your brother "belongs" to you just because his economy is a little worse than yours and his reputation is a little weaker than yours, just because they look alike? In addition, there are always many Shanwei people who don't agree with Chaoshan, whether they are rich in land and sea or Hakkas. If we don't want to get together because of similar cultures, similar customs and deep historical roots, I personally suggest using the appellation of "Chaohai" (or "Chao") and Chaohai (Lufeng) culture, which objectively shows the equal and brotherly relationship between them, rather than any subordinate relationship. Hai Lufeng never belonged to Chaoshan, not the son of Chaoshan, but two equal brothers, having the same relationship with Leizhou and Hainan. There is nothing wrong with both being Fulao culture, but that's because they have the same "parents"-Minnan culture. So, let's build a "Chaohai Cultural Circle" together, not the Chaoshan Cultural Circle. Chaoshan culture must not be swallowed up by Hailufeng culture, because Hailufeng culture has great uniqueness and strong vitality, and will never be "assimilated" because of some people's rashness. Under the rule of Huizhou for more than a thousand years, Hailufeng culture has always maintained its individuality, and more importantly, it has long been independent. Therefore, I personally think that a simple word "Chaoshan" must not be used to bury the history, culture and human geography of Hailufeng 1000 years. If Hailufeng belongs to Chaoshan, wouldn't the history books be revised to read: Hailufeng Revolution became Chaoshan Revolution? Peng Pai in Hailufeng has become Peng Pai in Chaoshan? Hailufeng revolutionary base area became Chaoshan revolutionary base area? In any case, the gender of Hailufeng culture must be respected. This is just like the Hakkas in Hailufeng can belong to Hakka culture, but they can never belong to Huizhou or Meizhou culture (although they are also very similar). The Fulao people in Hailufeng belong to Minnan, but they can never belong to Chaoshan culture. To prioritize, brothers are always just brothers. Hailufeng culture has been growing uniquely and tenaciously in Lingnan for thousands of years, and it will be the same in the future. Finally, no matter what others say, I will always be a firm "Hai Lufeng", sorting out our rich and unique historical and cultural resources and making a sound for the future development of Shanwei. This is the first thing I want to do. My deep love for Hai Lufeng may only be understood by the real Hai Lufeng. 2008-06-29 22:30: 12 Supplement: Welcome to repost.
The older generation of Haifeng people
Most people don't like chaozhou people.
Because hipsters are jealous of Ma Huanghou in Haifeng.
Destroy Haifeng feng shui
The Age of Warlord Chen Jiongming
Hit Haifeng in Guangzhou again.
Now the younger generation of Haifeng people
I may not know that Haifeng was once brilliant.
improperly belittle oneself
Mr. best's answer
You make it sound as if chaozhou people is going to annex or climb the land and sea.
Actually, I only heard from Shanwei people that it was chaozhou people.
I have never heard chaozhou people say that Hailufeng is chaozhou people.
Haifeng
Lufeng
Shanwei people should not be chaozhou people.
The correct one should be the crane man.
Yin Haifeng
Lufeng
The dialect spoken by Shanwei people is Heluo dialect rather than orthodox Chaozhou dialect.
Chaozhou is a city, located in the east of Guangdong Province, bordering Fujian Province. Chaozhou is a prefecture-level city, which governs Xiangqiao District, Fengxi District, Chaoan County and Raoping County. Historically, it was the political, economic and cultural center of eastern Guangdong. Shanwei is located in the southeast coast of Guangdong Province, China, bordering the South China Sea in the south, 65,438+060 kilometers from Shantou in the east and 65,438+020 kilometers from Shenzhen in the west. It is the junction of the Pearl River Delta and Guangdong Province, a prefecture-level city in Guangdong Province. The area is 527 1 km2. The residents are mainly Han nationality. In fact, this is just what people in one area say. Chaozhou is similar to Shanwei, and many people are also called chaozhou people. But strictly speaking, they are different regions, so they can be divided into Shanwei people and chaozhou people, especially those from China, Hongkong and Shenzhen.