Hakka is a Han nationality whose mother tongue is Hakka dialect, and is one of the natives in Guangdong, Fujian, Jiangxi, Taiwan Province and other provinces in southern China.
In history, almost all ethnic groups have experienced the migration of past dynasties and developed to this day. Today, the aborigines in Beijing, Shanghai and other places are mainly immigrants hundreds of years ago, especially in Guangdong, Fujian and Taiwan Province. Therefore, in the migration history of thousands of years, Hakka people have become aborigines in many places like other migrant groups.
Hakka is a branch of Han nationality with remarkable characteristics, and it is also one of the ethnic groups with wide distribution and far-reaching influence in the world. Starting from the Yongjia Rebellion in the Western Jin Dynasty, the Han residents in the Central Plains moved to the south on a large scale, arrived at the junction of Guangdong, Jiangxi and Fujian, mixed with local indigenous people, and married each other. After thousands of years of evolution, they finally formed a relatively stable Hakka clan.