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When did you make the journey to Guandong?

the journey to the east began in the Ming dynasty in 1644, and lasted for more than 3 years until the demise of the Republic of China in 1949. A few times, most of the larger ones are recorded in historical materials, instead of the other way around, Northeasters came to Shandong.

For example, from 1644 to 1667, the Regulations on Recruiting People for Land Reclamation in Liaodong recorded that "those who recruit hundreds of people will be awarded the position of magistrate and the military will be given the garrison". In the past 23 years, "many people from Shandong migrated to the Northeast", and many Liaodong areas were "endowed with great geographical advantages and numerous interests" due to immigration. In order to give himself a retreat and protect the livelihood of Manchu Eight Banners nobles, Kangxi ordered "Liaodong to recruit people and appoint officials and stop forever" from 1668 to 186.

But there are still others, such as the Japanese-Russian War, the Opium War and the Republic of China. Shandong people are not the only ones who made the journey to Guandong, but 9% of them are mainly from Shandong.

So many places like Dalian and Changbai Mountain retain the characteristics of Shandong accent, which is not a sudden change out of thin air. In addition, there are not only descendants of Shandong people in Northeast China, but also a small number of descendants of Zhejiang people. At the end of the Ming Dynasty, Qi Jiajun was sent to the north to defend the frontier because of his outstanding anti-Japanese war. Even in Wanli, due to the defeat of Li Rusong's anti-Japanese aid Korea in the early days, he sent more troops from Qi Jiazhe to North Korea, which was called the "Third Battalion of South Soldiers" because of his good military discipline and outstanding exploits. Unfortunately, few people survived in the end, and most of them either died at the hands of the Japanese aggressors or died against the Qing Dynasty. Therefore, the Zhejiang soldiers who stayed in the northeast have no influence on the language, but the descendants of these Zhejiang soldiers in the northeast are still there, and there are reports on TV. These descendants are already standard Jilin accents.