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Sara, the daughter of Zan and Kun, has advanced to the top seven in China. She is a Hakka in Guangdong. What's wrong with Hakka?

You really asked the right person. I am her hometown, Meizhou. The so-called Hakka refers to the Han nationality in the Central Plains, originally from Henan Province. They moved south during the Eastern Jin War and began to become a group of residents with "special identity". In the subsequent migration, they gradually formed today's unique Hakka family. Hakka clan is a branch of Han nationality in China. The most obvious feature of Hakka people is that they can speak Hakka dialect, which is one of the eight major dialects of the Han nationality. Historically, Hakkas have moved south five times, with a time delay of 1500 years.

At present, there are about 45 million Hakkas in the world. There are 40 million people in China and about 5 million people abroad. Overseas Hakkas are widely distributed, especially in Southeast Asia. Singapore's Lee Kuan Yew and internationally renowned writer Han are both Hakkas. There are 17 provinces and 185 cities and counties in China where Hakkas live in compact communities. Among them, there are 50 pure Hakka counties where Hakkas account for more than 95%, and the most concentrated places are southern Jiangxi, southern Fujian and eastern Guangdong. There are more than 20 million Hakkas in Guangdong, accounting for nearly 30% of the province's total population, including Chunke County 15. In Nanyang countries and around the world, where there are Chinese, there are Hakkas. Because Hakka people stubbornly retain the ancient cultural traditions of the Central Plains, except for language variations caused by historical and environmental reasons, most of their production and living habits still retain a strong legacy of the Central Plains.