The ancestors of Chaoshan people were born in Chaoshan, Guangdong, and enjoyed a high reputation overseas. Chaoshan people belong to a branch of Heluo people. They originated in Chaozhou, Guangdong (now Chaoshan area). They are mainly distributed in Shantou, Chaozhou, Jieyang, Shanwei, Fengshun County, Hong Kong, Macau, Taiwan Province Province, overseas coastal areas and Southeast Asia, Western Europe, North America and Australia.
The ancestors of Chaoshan people moved to Chaoshan from the Central Plains through the eastern provinces in three important periods: the Five Rebellions, the Anshi Rebellion and the Jingkang Rebellion. They thought they could settle down at the end of the province, but the natural disasters of the war continued. In addition to resisting pirates and Japanese aggressors, they were invaded and slaughtered by the Yuan and Qing armies respectively. The small court in the Southern Song Dynasty and the Nanming regime withdrew all the way south, and finally fought in Chaoshan, the national corner at the end of the province.
The belief of hipsters who frequently encounter natural and man-made disasters is pinned on the gods and sages who perform their duties. Chaoshan Shantang has gradually developed into a religious charity relief organization integrating Buddhism, Taoism and Confucianism. The phrase "master title" contains too much humiliation and hardship for chaozhou people, and it is a clear ceremony for chaozhou people to pursue a better life.
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Introduction of Chaoshan ancestors;
/kloc-In the second half of the 8th century, Zheng Xin, a Chaoshan Chinese, defeated the invasion of Myanmar and saved Thailand. Zheng Xin became the king of Wu Li Dynasty. After Zheng Xin ascended the throne, he pacified Chuxiong and unified Siam, and was known as one of the five emperors of Thailand. Zheng Xin was also the first overseas Chinese king.
Chaoshan dialect is the mother tongue of most contemporary Chaoshan people, and it is now distributed in coastal areas such as Guangdong, Hong Kong, Macao, Taiwan, Southeast Asia, Western Europe, North America, Australia and other countries at home and abroad.
Baidu encyclopedia-Chaoshan people
Baidu Encyclopedia-Chaoshan Minxi