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Until the 19th century, Cantonese history was largely part of the history of Guangdong. Guangdong was first brought under Han Chinese influence by a former Qin general named Zhao Tuo, who conquered and consolidated territories into the kingdom of Nanyue. Nanyue included the territories of modern-day Guangdong, Guangxi and northern Vietnam and its capital was situated near modern-day Guangzhou

Cantonese people (Chinese: 廣東人, Simplified Chinese: 广东人, Jyutping: gwong2 dung1 yan4), broadly speaking, are persons originating from the present-day Guangdong province in southern China. A more narrow definition of 廣東人 based on a sociolinguistics and culture perspectives excludes groups that do not speak Cantonese (Yue) as a primary languauge and speak other languages native to Guangdong, such as Hakka, Teochiu (a variant of the Min Nan group). However, this sociolinguistic and cultural definition will often also in ..


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* Encyclopedia - Zhao Tuo

Zhao Tuo (Traditional Chinese: 趙佗; pinyin: Zhào Tuō) or Triệu Đà in Vietnamese, was a Chinese general from the time of the Qin dynasty who founded the kingdom of Nanyue, or Nam Việt (南越). Born in northern China, he served in a Qin expeditionary force that was sent south. Along the way, he took a wife from the local Yue peoples. After the collapse of the Qin dynasty and the death of his superior, he took control of the region of modern-day Guangdong and allied himself with leaders of the Yue. Building up his powe ...

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* Encyclopedia II - Cantonese people - History

Until the 19th century, Cantonese history was largely part of the history of Guangdong. Guangdong was first brought under Han Chinese influence by a former Qin general named Zhao Tuo, who conquered and consolidated territories into the kingdom of Nanyue. Nanyue included the territories of modern-day Guangdong, Guangxi and northern Vietnam and its capital was situated near modern-day Guangzhou. This kingdom was fully brought under Han Chinese control under the Han dynasty, but it wasn't until subsequent dynasties such as the Tang dynasty and ...

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* Encyclopedia - Cantonese people

Cantonese people (Chinese: 廣東人, Simplified Chinese: 广东人, Jyutping: gwong2 dung1 yan4), broadly speaking, are persons originating from the present-day Guangdong province in southern China. A more narrow definition of 廣東人 based on a sociolinguistics and culture perspectives excludes groups that do not speak Cantonese (Yue) as a primary languauge and speak other languages native to Guangdong, such as Hakka, Teochiu (a variant of the Min Nan group). However, this sociolinguistic and cultural definition will often also in ... Including:

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* Encyclopedia - Zhuang

The Zhuang (Simplified: 壮族; Traditional: 壯族; Hanyu Pinyin: Zhuàngzú; own name: Bouчcueŋь/Bouxcuengh) are an ethnic group of people who mostly live in the Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region in southern China. They form one of the 56 ethnic groups officially recognized by the People's Republic of China. Their population, estimated at 18 million people, puts them second only to the Han Chinese and ma ... Including:

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Cao Cao (155 – 220), whose name is also often transliterated and should be correctly pronounced as Ts'ao Ts'ao, was a regional warlord and the last Chancellor of Eastern Han Dynasty who rose to great power during the last years of the Eastern Han Dynasty in ancient China. As one of the central figures of the Three Kingdoms period, he laid down foundations for what was to become Cao Wei and was posthumously titled Emperor Wu of Wei (魏武帝). Although generally characterized as a cruel and suspicious character in the ... Including:

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* Encyclopedia II - Nam Việt - History

After the first emperor Qin Shi Huang united China by conquesting all six kingdoms in 219 BC, he ordered his generals to conquer the area of present-day Guangdong and Guangxi. The conquest was completed in 214 BC. A new administrative unit, Nanhai Commandery (南海郡) was formed to rule the area corresponding approximately to present-day Guangdong. Zhao Tuo was appointed to manage a Long Chuan (龍川), a strategic place in the military. He asked Qin Shi Huang to send 500 thousand people from Central China to Nanhai to assimilate ...

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