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Waishengren,
sometimes called mainlanders, are a
group of
migrants who
arrived in
Taiwan from
mainland China between the ****anese
surrender at the end...
- 尹衍樑; pinyin: Yǐn Yǎnliáng; (1950-08-16)16
August 1950) is a
Taiwanese waishengren billionaire businessman and philanthropist. He is best
known for the...
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three main
ethnic groups; the
Taiwanese Hoklos,
Taiwanese Hakkas, and
waishengren (i.e. "Mainland
Chinese people in Taiwan"). The
Kinmenese and Matsunese...
- Han are
often divided into
three subgroups: the Hoklo, the Hakka, and
waishengren (or "mainlanders").
Although the
concept of the "four
great ethnic groups"...
- up
about 15
percent of the po****tion.
Another minority group,
called waishengren,
comprises those who
arrived from
China during the 1940s or are descended...
- two
states Conservative indigenous peoples History of the
Kuomintang Waishengren Pro-Republic of
China World League for
Freedom and
Democracy Conservatism...
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Jessica and
Louis Huang, who were
immigrants from Taiwan. They were both
waishengren of Taiwan; the
ancestral homes of his
father and
mother were in the Hunan...
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reported to have
roughly 20,000 members. The
membership consists largely of
waishengren (Mainland Chinese) and has had
historic ties to the Kuomintang; they...
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translated as "mainlander" in the
Taiwanese context:
Waishengren (Chinese: 外省人; pinyin:
wàishěngrén) are
people who
immigrated to
Taiwan from
mainland China...
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official ethnic groups, in
Taiwan only
three subgroups, Hoklo,
Hakka and
Waishengren are recognized.
Total Native Han Speakers: 885,000,000 Mandarin, also...