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Waishengren (pinyin: wàishěngrén; Tâi-lô: guā-síng-lâng; Chinese: 外省人; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: goā-séng-lâng; lit. 'People of other provinces'), sometimes called mainlanders, are a group of migrants who arrived in Taiwan from mainland China between the Japanese surrender at the end of World War II in 1945, and Kuomintang retreat and the end of the Chinese Civil War in 1949. They came from various regions of mainland China and spanned multiple social classes. The term is often seen in contrast with benshengren (Chinese: 本省人; pinyin: bénshěngrén; Tâi-lô: pún-síng-lâng; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: pún-séng-lâng), which refers to Hoklo and Hakka people in Taiwan who arrived prior to 1945 who had lived under Japanese rule. The term excludes other ethnic Chinese immigrants (e.g. from Malaysia or Hong Kong) and later immigrants from mainland China.

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Waishengren

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Waishengren (pinyin: wàishěngrén; Tâi-lô: guā-síng-lâng; Chinese: 外省人; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: goā-séng-lâng; lit. 'People of other provinces'), sometimes called mainlanders...

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Chinese people

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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...

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Katherine Tai

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Trade Representative since March 18, 2021. The daughter of Chinese (waishengren) immigrants from Taiwan, she is the first Asian American to serve in...

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Taipei

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of four major ethnic subgroups: Hoklos, Waishengren, Hakkas, and aborigines. Although Hoklos and Waishengren form the majority of the population of the...

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List of ethnic slurs

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Irish name Tadhg, often mistransliterated as Timothy. Tai Ke Taiwan Waishengren Literally means "Guests in Taiwan"(not belonging to here), Used when...

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Taiwanese people

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Han are often divided into three subgroups: the Hoklo, the Hakka, and waishengren (or "mainlanders"). Although the concept of the "four great ethnic groups"...

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Taiwan

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up about 15 percent of the population. Another minority group, called waishengren, comprises those who arrived from China during the 1940s or are descended...

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Eddie Huang

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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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Mainland Chinese

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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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Bamboo Union

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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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Han Taiwanese

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shortly after World War II (sometimes called "waishengren"). The distinction between benshengren and waishengren is now less important due to intermarriages...

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Cyndi Wang

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and completed a drama course at Hwa Kang Arts School. Her father is Waishengren from Qingdao; while her mother is Hakka. Wang is a Buddhist, and has...

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Organized crime in Taiwan

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branches and over 700 known members. The Bamboo Union was formed by waishengren children of Kuomintang soldiers who wanted to consolidate power against...

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Kaohsiung

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Chinese are divided into 3 subgroups: Hoklo, Hakka, and Waishengren. The Hoklo and Waishengren mostly live in flatland townships and the city centre, while...

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Han Chinese subgroups

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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...

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Benshengren

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the island and later migrants from Mainland China, who are known as Waishengren. Hoklo and Hakka people who migrated to Taiwan after 1945, especially...

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Samuel Yin

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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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Brigitte Lin

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both Taiwanese and Hong Kong films. Lin was born in Chiayi, Taiwan to 'waishengren' parents from eastern Shandong who moved to Taiwan in the KMT exodus...

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Democratic Progressive Party

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and Chiou I-jen, and the Progress Faction led by Lin Cheng-chieh, a waishengren opposed to independence. Moderates would later coalesce around the Formosa...

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Ang Lee

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Taiwan. Sabine Cheng & Lilian Wu, October 1, 2016 Ang Lee was born in a Waishengren family, in a military dependents' village of the Republic of China Armed...

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Nonviolent revolution

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Kuomintang lost the Chinese Civil War. President Lee Teng-hui, who was not a waishengren from mainland China, supported the students' goals and instituted constitutional...

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Taiwanese beef noodle soup

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valuable beasts of burden, so originally the dish was only eaten by waishengren. However, the dish became more accepted over time and is now one of the...

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Demographics of Taiwan

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originally took up residence in the hills of the indigenous border districts. Waishengren form another significant mixed ethnic group in Taiwan. The term refers...

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Languages of Taiwan

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Cantonese is one of the Chinese languages in Taiwan. Cantonese is spread by Waishengren who have backgrounds in Guangdong, Guangxi, Hong Kong and Macau. Cantonese...

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Teresa Teng

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the only non-Japanese national to do so. Teng was born Teng Li-yun to waishengren parents in Baozhong, Yunlin County, Taiwan on 29 January 1953. Her father...

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Taiwanese cuisine

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Taiwanese cuisine has been influenced by Hakka cuisine, the cuisines of the waishengren (people of other provinces), Japanese cuisine, and American cuisine,...

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Dog meat

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also started consuming dog meat after it was introduced by incoming waishengren (mainlander) Han Chinese migrants in the mid-20th century, leading to...

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Tai Ke

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Tai Ke (Chinese: 臺客) was originally a derogatory term used when the waishengren in Taiwan held certain discrimination against the benshengren (early settlers...

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