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    The subgroups of the Han Chinese people are defined based on linguistic, cultural, ethnic, genetic and regional features. The terminology used in Mandarin to describe the groups is: "minxi" , used in Mainland China or "zuqun" (Chinese: 族群; pinyin: zúqún; Wade–Giles: tzu ch'ün; lit. 'ethnic groups', pronounced … See more

    Mandarin-speaking groups
    • Total Native Han Speakers: 885,000,000
    Mandarin, also known as the Northern dialects, is the largest of the Chinese languages. Even in regions where non-Mandarin speakers … See more

    The culture of the Han Chinese is complex and diverse. The vast geographic scale of China has led the Han to culturally separate … See more

    Mainland China
    The Han people originated in Mainland China. Each Han subgroup is generally associated with a particular region in China; the … See more

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    The Han Chinese show a close genetic relationship with other modern East Asians such as the Koreans and Yamato. A 2018 research found that Han Chinese are easily genetically distinguishable from Yamato Japanese and Koreans, and the different Han Chinese subgroups are genetically closer to each other than to Koreans and Japanese but are still easily distinguishable from each other. Research published in 2020 found the Japanese population to …

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    The sub groups of the Han Chinese people, also known as Chinese dialect groups or just dialect groups, are defined based on linguistic, cultural, genetic, and regional features. The …

  4. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Subgroups_of_the_Han_Chinese

    H. Hainanese people ‎ (10 P) Hakka ‎ (6 C, 6 P) Hakka people ‎ (2 C, 49 P) Han Taiwanese ‎ (4 C, 7 P) Hokkien people ‎ (7 C, 40 P)

  5. https://www.liquisearch.com/subgroups_of_han_chinese/culture

    China is one of the world's oldest and most complex civilizations. Chinese culture dates back thousands of years. Han Chinese maintain cultural affinities to Chinese lands outside of their …

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    Origin of Shan and Tai Ahom in Myanmar and Assam (ไทใหญ่ တႆးယႂ်) The sub groups of the Han Chinese people, also known as Chinese dialect groups or just dialect groups, are defined based …

  7. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talk:Han_Chinese_subgroups

    Wu Chinese vs. Yue Chinese. Wu Chinese is not one single language. Wu Chinese is divided into many different mutally unintelligible dialects. Northern Wu speakers and Southern Wu speakers …

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    Han Chinese speak various forms of the Chinese language that are descended from a common early language; one of the names of the language group is Hanyu (simplified Chinese: 汉语; …

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    Han Chinese culture has also been long influenced by Buddhism, while in recent centuries, Christianity has also gained a foothold in the population. Confucianism, a governing philosophy …

  10. Han Chinese subgroups - Wikipedia

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    1 Han subgroups. 1.1 Mandarin-speaking groups. 1.1.1 Zhongyuan group; 1.1.2 Youyan people; 1.1.3 Jilu people; 1.1.4 Jiaoliao people; 1.1.5 Northeastern people; 1.1.6

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