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How is ancestral home and hometown divided? How to define it?

As the name implies, ancestral home is not necessarily ancestral home. Your parents' hometown is your hometown, and ancestral home generally refers to the ancestral home of the paternal family (except single-parent families). In this sense, there are two hometowns and only one native place. For example, in the first half of the last century, due to social unrest and political instability, people either fled from abroad, moved their families, or even emigrated from their entire settlement, resulting in a nationwide population flow. No matter where a family moves, their birthplace is still where their ancestors lived for generations. The final destination, for the younger generation who later broke into this world, is their hometown.