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Where are the ancestral homes of Liu Hakka in Jintang and Qingbaijiang near Chengdu?

Meizhou, Guangdong. The migration of Hakka in Sichuan was generally in the middle of Qing Dynasty. At the end of Yuan Dynasty, Ming Dynasty and Qing Dynasty, Sichuan experienced war and its population dropped sharply. The Qing government launched the migration movement of "Huguang filling Sichuan", and many Guangdong Hakkas moved to Sichuan. The ancestor of Liu Hakka is Qigong. Born in the late Yuan Dynasty, he was a general in Chaozhou Prefecture. He was a bandit in Xingning County, Guangdong Province. He died in the camp and was buried in Xingning Gangbei. His son is widely known as the magistrate of Ruijin County in Ming Dynasty, and some of his descendants moved to Xingning because of his father. Since then, Liu Hakka people have thrived in Guangdong. Then when Huguang filled Sichuan, many Hakkas were among them. Especially Wuhua County, Guangdong Province.

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