Benshengren

Benshengren (Chinese: 本省人; pinyin: Běnshěngrén; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Pún-síng-lâng; lit. 'People of this province'),[1][2] are ethnic Hoklo or Hakka Taiwanese nationals who settled on the island prior to or during the Japanese colonization of Taiwan. Its usage is to differentiate the different culture, customs, and political sentiments within contemporary Taiwan between those who lived through World War II on the island and later migrants from Mainland China, who are known as Waishengren. Hoklo and Hakka people who migrated to Taiwan after 1945, especially those who migrated with the retreat of the Nationalist-Led Chinese Government to Taiwan in 1949 are not included in this term.

  1. ^ United States Department of State More than 18 million, the "native" Taiwanese, are descendants of Chinese who migrated from Fujian and Guangdong Provinces on the mainland, primarily in the 18th and 19th centuries.
  2. ^ http://taiwanease.com/theknowledge/index.php?title=Native_Taiwanese[dead link]

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