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The TV series "little nyonya" is hotly debated. What is the "bitch" of Singaporeans?

After the remake of little nyonya, the old edition was mentioned again. This TV series is a masterpiece with its tense plot, exquisite costumes and unique Nyonya culture. The success of the play lies in the combination of the heroine's inspirational story with Singapore's unique cultural heritage. So what is the key word "Nianpao" that runs through the whole play?

I. Historical Origins There is a group of people in Southeast Asia called "Zen Mother Day". To put it bluntly, he is a native of China. These people are actually Chinese descendants who immigrated to Nanyang in ancient times and married local Malays. Not only in Singapore, but also in Malaysia and Indonesia. Men call it Chan, and women call it niang.

There are many Chinese in Southeast Asia, totaling more than 20 million. The ancestors of these Chinese are not natives, but from China. But few people know when these China people went. It is difficult to verify when China people started to go to Southeast Asia, but the large-scale trip there began at the beginning of15th century, that is, Zheng He's voyage to the West.

Zheng He's voyages to the West not only enhanced the understanding between China and the people of Southeast Asian countries, but also spread friendship. It also opened up the Maritime Silk Road and broadened the horizons of China people. After the opening of the Maritime Silk Road, China has more and more contacts with Southeast Asia, South Asia, West Asia and even Africa. Many China people left their hometown, braved the wind and waves, crossed the ocean to make a living abroad, and settled there.

Second, the mixed cultural group, Geniang Ya, is different from pure Chinese. They belong to a combination of Chinese and Malays. Hundreds of years later, they have both Chinese culture and Malay culture in culture, and most of them don't understand Chinese. In terms of language, Chan Nyangnya does not use Chinese or Malay. They use a mixed language called Chan Malay, which is a fusion of Minnan and Malay. However, such a language will only appear in ethnic families.