1 refers to the English letter "abc", which is the basis of English composition.
The abbreviation of ABC is ABC, which is one of the three major commercial radio and television companies in the United States.
3. Internet words, the abbreviation of American-born Chinese, refer to Chinese born in the United States, which is an informal statement with irony. Influenced by American culture since childhood, most of these people can't speak Chinese, and their thoughts and behaviors are completely different from those of China people.
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Another way of saying American-born China people: Chinese Americans.
Wang Qingfu was the first person who coined the term "Chinese American" (Chinese American, Chinese American or Chinese American).
The US Congress passed the first Chinese Exclusion Act 1882 in May. For the first time, the bill explicitly prohibits Chinese from acquiring American citizenship through naturalization. This is the only bill in the history of American law that explicitly stipulates that a certain race is not allowed to be naturalized. For China people, it is the product of extremely insulting racial discrimination.
In February of the following year after the passage of the Chinese Exclusion Act, Wang Qingfu founded the first Chinese newspaper in the eastern United States, Meihua New Newspaper, and also published the English version of Chinese Americans, that is, "Chinese Americans". Today, the word "Chinese-American" has been widely used to address Chinese in the United States.