唐山人
Chinese
China; mainland China | man; person; people | ||
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simp. and trad. (唐山人) |
唐山 | 人 |
Pronunciation
Noun
唐山人
- native of Tangshan; resident of Tangshan
- (chiefly Southern Min, dated in Taiwanese and Philippine Hokkien) mainlander (Mainland China)
Usage notes
- This term was primarily used to describe non-Hoklo people from Mainland China, a large number of whom had emigrated to Taiwan after 1949. It was later replaced by 外省人 (gōa-séng-lâng) in Taiwan.
- Third generation Chinese Filipinos and younger usually refer to Mainland Chinese as 大陸仔/大陆仔 (tāi-lio̍k-á), though elderly Chinese Filipinos, particularly of the Silent Generation or some Baby boomers, use this term.
Synonyms
- (mainlander):
- 26 (Taiwanese Mandarin, Internet slang)
- 內地人/内地人 (nèidìrén) (chiefly mainland Chinese, Hong Kong)
- 外省人 (wàishěngrén) (Taiwan)
- 大劣人 (Hong Kong, derogatory)
- 大陸人/大陆人 (dàlùrén)
- 大陸仔/大陆仔 (Philippine Hokkien)
- 大陸喱/大陆喱 (Hong Kong, derogatory)
- 強國人/强国人 (qiángguórén) (Hong Kong, sarcastic)
- 死阿陸/死阿陆 (sǐ'ālù) (Taiwan, derogatory)
- 滯臺中國人/滞台中国人 (zhì Tái zhōngguórén) (Taiwan, derogatory)
- 滯臺支那人/滞台支那人 (zhì Tái zhīnàrén) (Taiwan, offensive)
- 老芋仔 (Taiwanese Hokkien, derogatory)
- 蝗蟲/蝗虫 (huángchóng) (Hong Kong, slang, derogatory, offensive)
- 長山仔/长山仔 (Taiwanese Hakka, derogatory)
- 阿山 (Taiwanese Hokkien, dated)
- 阿山仔 (Taiwanese Hakka, derogatory)
- 阿陸仔/阿陆仔 (Taiwanese Hokkien, offensive)
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