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Which province is Hakka from?

Hakka, our ancestors, came from there, that is, at the foot of Taihang Mountain, from Henan; Qinyang Prefecture, Huaiqing Prefecture, Qinyang City, Weihui Prefecture, Weihui City and Henan Province have all moved to various regions in the southern region, except for the Hakka people, who are not named after regions. There are about 80 million Hakkas in Guangdong, distributed in more than 80 countries and regions in the world, such as Jiangxi, Fujian, Guangdong, Guangxi, Sichuan, Hunan (about 50 million), Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan (about 5 million), Malaysia, Singapore, Malaysia, Vietnam in Thailand and Bolivia and Malaysia abroad (about 6.5438+0.5 million).

Luo Xianglin, 1906 was born in Xingning County, Guangdong Province. 1926 joined the Finance Department of Tsinghua, and later transferred to the Chinese Department, where he studied under Wang Guowei, Feng Youlan and Qian. 1930 After graduating from university, he transferred to Tsinghua College, where he studied under teachers Chen Yinque and Gu Jiegang. 1932 went to the south to inspect Lingnan culture and social groups. 1932- 10, secretary of president's office of Sun Yat-sen University, editor of Guangdong Provincial Records Museum. 65438-0933 taught "Local Records Research" in the Chinese Department of Guangdong Medical College.

From September 65438 to September 0934, he taught the National History of China in the Chinese Department of Central University, which was also approved by the Intermediate Cultural Relics Preservation Association. Mr. Tan Qixiang has made an in-depth analysis of the ethnic migration caused by the Yongjia Rebellion in Wei and Jin Dynasties. In the original quotation of "Ethnic Migration after Jin Yongjia's Funeral", she emphasized that this kind of immigrant investment "only accepts the immigrant investment from the states in the Jiang area (referring to the middle and lower reaches of the Yangtze River)" and "it is very rare for today's provinces to merge these states (referring to Ning, Jiao and Guang) across the state".

Then most of the victims in Sichuan and Henan moved to the southeast corner of Henan, most of Anhui, a small part of central and western Jiangsu and a small part of northwest Jiangxi. In the following dynasties, such as Song Dynasty to Song Dynasty, Ming Dynasty to Nanming Dynasty, a large number of Han people from the central region moved south, and were also called Cantonese Hakkas by local people.