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What is the ancestral home of Fujian people? What kind of person does it belong to?

Most Fujian people moved in from Henan in the Jin Dynasty, and the most representative people are Minnan people and Hakkas. Minnan people are a branch of Han nationality in Jin Dynasty. Mainly distributed in Zhangzhou, Quanzhou, Xiamen and Putian in Taiwan Province Province, Chaozhou, Leizhou and Hainan Island in Guangdong Province.

The language they speak is a branch of Fujian dialect, called Minnan dialect. Minnan dialect originated in the Yellow River and Luoshui River basin, and was originally named "Heluo dialect". Minnan was once the official language of Shang Dynasty, Tang Dynasty and Northern Song Dynasty in China.

Hakka is a branch of the Han nationality, with remarkable characteristics, and it is also one of the widely distributed and far-reaching nationalities in the world. Starting from the Yongjia Rebellion in the Western Jin Dynasty, Han residents in the Central Plains moved southward on a large scale, and arrived at the junction of Guangdong, Jiangxi and Fujian, where they mixed with local aborigines and intermarried with each other. After thousands of years of evolution, a relatively stable Hakka clan has finally formed.

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Minnan people, also known as Fulao people and Helao people, have quite complicated dialects, including Zhangzhou dialect, Quanzhou dialect, Xiamen dialect, Longyan dialect, Chaozhou dialect, Leizhou dialect, Hailufeng dialect and Hainan dialect.

Among them, people who speak Zhangzhou dialect, Longyan dialect, Quanzhou dialect, Xiamen dialect and Hailufeng dialect can communicate, and some can communicate in Chaoshan dialect; Residents who speak Leizhou dialect and Hainan dialect can hardly communicate without training.

References:

Baidu encyclopedia-Fujian people