First of all, Hakkas are Han Chinese who lived in the Central Plains for generations and fled to the south to escape the war. Many of them moved to Fujian, Jiangxi, Guangdong and Guangxi with their families during the Mongolian rule in the Yuan Dynasty. At that time, many plain areas were either inhabited by local aborigines or by ancient immigrants (Qin Ping Baiyue and Fumin), so Hakkas generally had to choose to live in remote mountainous areas, which directly led to a long time for visitors. . Tulou Wai Dragon House). Hakka people have a strong sense of ethnic group (many people are married to other provinces now. . . ), leading to a relatively complete and pure preservation of cultural customs, with its own characteristics (Hakka cuisine, Hakka customs. . Please search by yourself)
Because of this, Hakkas are simple, hospitable, generous, enthusiastic, martial, brave and heartless, and like freedom, openness, adventure and entrepreneurship. . . Hakka sisters go out to cook, virtuous and generous, hardworking and simple, and Hakka eldest brother is handsome and talented. . .
Folk customs are relatively closed and conservative, generally advocating respect for teachers, respecting the elderly and loving the young, and holiday customs. After the reform and opening up, the folk language has been greatly impacted by foreign countries (many children in big cities outside can't speak Hakka very well). Sorry, I typed so many words. . .