Guangdong daoan economic information consultation

I checked the historical archives of Guangdong, and the word Guangfu did not appear. Ask a friend who is from Wuzhou, Guangxi. He told me that Guangxin House is the legendary ancient Baiyue capital there. The site is from Wuzhou, Guangxi to Fengkai, Guangdong, and it may be Guangfu. Oh! Suddenly realized that it was originally from Guangxi! Uncle Hakka in Guangzhou thinks these problems are problematic. As Guangdong province, they should be registered in Guangdong, not from Guangdong. No dialect or dialect can be used to represent the people there. Is Guangdong very high? Are Jiangxi, Hongkong, Fujian, Taiwan Province, Hunan, Hubei, Shandong and Jiangsu that bad?

Whoever influences nature will be more known to the outside world. Guangfu clan has a population of 65.438+0.2 billion, occupying the Pearl River Estuary, an area with close communication with overseas, with a large overseas population, especially in Hong Kong and Macao. Guangfu people are naturally more famous than Hakka people, and Cantonese is stronger than Hakka dialect. Very simple, Hakka and Chaoshan people will only call themselves Hakka, chaozhou people! And Guangfu people call themselves Cantonese! Hakka and Chaoshan restaurants (in other places) all write (xx Hakka restaurant, XX Chaozhou restaurant) and language. Hakka people claim to speak "Hakka dialect", Chaoshan people claim to speak "Chaozhou dialect", and only Guangfu people claim to speak {Cantonese)! ! ! Is it a reality?

Guangfu is the collective name of the spoken people in Guangdong and Guangxi, and Guangdong is also a Hakka in Chaoshan besides Guangfu. The languages and customs of the three places are different, so it is unfair to use that to represent Guangdong. As for other provinces, it is believed that Guangfu represents Guangdong mainly because Guangzhou, the economic center and provincial capital, is where Guangfu people live, and speaking Cantonese has the greatest influence. Most of Guangfu people have Hakka Chaoshan people, and Hakka Chaoshan people also have Guangfu. For hundreds of years, Hakka Chaoshan went from business to politics and settled in Guangzhou. You didn't find that these three dishes make do in Cantonese cuisine, with the same style and many similarities in language.