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What does Hakka mean?

Hakka means a local resident with a foreign origin.

Source:

The Warring States Policy, Chu Ce IV: Han Ming saw Chun Shenjun ... Chun Shenjun said: Good. Called the door collectors for Mr Khan guest, see you on the 5th.

Qing Honglian Garden's "After Nanke A Array": Xu Ma, Si Nong and Si Xian, all of whom are Hakka and are heavily armed, are very inconvenient.

The second poem of Qing Gong Zizhen's Autumn Heart: Xiao Lai's Hakka is poor and boastful, and there are countless foreigners in southern Hunan.

Sun Yat-sen's Law on the Implementation of Local Self-government: Those who were originally indigenous people should do their duty for them and enjoy their rights when they return home. Otherwise, treat each other like a guest when you go home.

Mao Zedong's The Struggle in Jinggangshan: There is a great boundary between the native natives and the Hakkas who moved from the north hundreds of years ago, and the historical enmity is very deep, and sometimes fierce struggles occur.

Sentence:

1. For these guest workers ... this is simply an "asphalt forest".

2. Hakka people welcomed the National Revolution the year before last and last, thinking that there is a bright future ahead.

3. The remarkable feature of dialect distribution in Anji County is that there are a large number of Hakka dialects and a large population, and they are staggered with each other, forming a typical multi-dialect contact area.

4. There is another special thing in the border counties, that is, the boundary of the indigenous nationality.

5. Everyone who is old in Taipingwei knows Jin Yonghuang. He used to be the owner of a local product store in Weishang. Because he was angry at the struggle between natives and Hakkas, he felt that his family was not safe. He moved to Ganzhou more than 2 years ago and never returned ...