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Was there no chaozhou people in the fight between Guangdong natives and tourists in the Qing Dynasty?

Yes, there are duels in Fujian and Chaozhou, Guangdong. Chaozhou people often fights all over Guangdong, which can be regarded as a duel between local people. How can there be no duel between Minnan people? If Singapore's duel in Fujian and Chaozhou does not belong to Guangdong, then don't talk about him.

During the Ming Dynasty, two guests came to Fujian: Minnan people and Putian people, who fought against the aborigines in Zhuang village and Hui township of Guangdong province.

After Yixian returned to GATT, Fujian people immigrated to Shantou in Chaozhou on a large scale.

After Sun Yat-sen's re-demarcation order, the Minnan guests in Zhangzhou came again and fought with the Ming guests who were regarded as dirt by Zhangzhou people.

Chaozhou Minnan people and Haifeng River old people are both Minnan people, one is from the Ming Dynasty and the other is from the late Qing Dynasty.

The Minnan people in Chaozhou immigrated from Putian in the Ming Dynasty.

There were two nationalities who immigrated from Putian in the Ming Dynasty: Minnan people and Putian people.

The old man Haifeng River was a native of Zhangzhou after the resumption of GATT in the late Qing Dynasty.

Chaozhou, Leizhou and other places have Putian dialect island, not Minnan dialect.