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The legend of Li in Huashan
Li of Huashan and Wangling is not a Hakka, and the ancestral halls and houses are all in the style of Guangfu in western Guangdong. "Huashan" is the "ethnic number" of Cantonese in western Guangdong.
Hakka people in Huazhou are mainly concentrated in the western hilly areas such as Middle East Town. The common surnames are Peng (the most common surname, the same surname as Liuhe Peng) and Qiu.
Li Huashan is definitely not a Hakka. Authentic cantonese community. Its ethnic origin, provided by netizens as Yongxin, Jiangxi Province, is the core area of Gan dialect area. The Ming Dynasty merged into the Cantonese-speaking area in western Guangdong.
Wuchuan Cantonese speakers, such as Chen Lanbin (the first ambassador to the United States), also studied in Huashan Lee's study, and their languages are similar.
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