Hakka is a Han ethnic group whose mother tongue is Hakka, and it is an important part of the local residents in Guangdong, Fujian, Jiangxi, Taiwan Province and other provinces in China. As an ancient Han immigrant group in the south, Hakka is one of the ethnic groups with wide distribution and far-reaching influence in the world.
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Four Hakka States
It is generally believed that the Hakka base camp refers to the "four Hakka States": Huizhou, Meizhou, Ganzhou and Tingzhou. ?
in the Qing dynasty, Hakka state capitals were
Huizhou, Shaozhou, Ganzhou, Tingzhou, Nan 'an (Qian), Ningdu (Qian), Jiaying (Mei), Longyan (Zhang), Nanxiong (Shao) and Lianyang (Shao) (ten states in total.
in the song dynasty, Hakka state capitals refer to Xunzhou, Meizhou, Tingzhou, Qianzhou, Huizhou, Shaozhou, Yingzhou and Guangzhou (eight states in total).
Among the ten prefectures and prefectures where Hakka lived in Qing Dynasty, Huizhou Prefecture, Ganzhou Prefecture, Tingzhou Prefecture and Jiaying Prefecture (now Meizhou) were the Hakka base camps, that is, the "four prefectures of Hakka".
reference materials Hakka (branch of Han ethnic group) _ Baidu Encyclopedia?