1. Understand the definition of native place: Native place usually refers to the place where your family has lived for a long time, or the birthplace of your parents, grandparents and other immediate family members.
2. Ask your family: If you are not sure about your native place, you can ask your parents, grandparents or other immediate family members to find out where they were born and raised.
3. Fill in the place of origin: find the place of origin in relevant forms or documents and fill in the information of the place of origin as required. Usually you need to fill in specific information such as province, city, district/county. For example: Nanshan District, Shenzhen City, Guangdong Province.
4. Verify information: After filling in the place of origin, remember to verify the accuracy of the information to ensure that it is correct.
It should be noted that under some special circumstances, your native place may affect your rights in hukou, education and employment. So be careful when filling in the place of origin to ensure the information is accurate. If in doubt, it is recommended to consult relevant departments or professionals.