-
after the
historical name of the area.
Putian people speak Pu–Xian Min (
Putianese), a
branch of Min Chinese. Today,
there are
Henghua diaspora communities...
- (including Panthays),
Fujianese (including Fuzhounese, Hoklos, ****'an maidens,
Putianese,
Fujianese Hongkongers, Fokien, and Teochew),
Gaoshan Han, Gan, Tunbao...
-
Zaytonese (Quanzhang /
Hokkien /
Taiwanese / Minnan)
Hinghua (Puxian /
Putianese)
Beitou (Quanpu / Zuanpo) Liong-na (Longyan)
Datian (Duacan / Qianluhua)...
- deities,
including the "Divine Lady" of
Ninghai on Li Zhen's
presumably Putianese ship. The
Yanyu Temple received the
title "Manifesting Merit" (zhaoli)...
-
influenced by the
Teochew pronunciation /ua˥˨/
although other dialects like
Putianese and some
regional Hokkien dialects including most
Taiwanese Hokkien dialects...
- (Wuqiu)
Region Fujian (Putian,
parts of
Fuzhou and Quanzhou)
Ethnicity Putianese (Han Chinese)
Native speakers 3.15 million (2022)
Language family Sino-Tibetan...
-
Shuang Zhong (雙忠, "two loyalists")
together with his
uncle Chen Zan by
Putianese,
while Fuzhounese call him
Shangshu Gong (尚書公, "Duke Secretary"). Szonyi...
- folk arts. The
people of
southern Maoming speak a Min
dialect brought by
Putianese immigrants which is
especially closely related to the
Leizhou dialect...
- times.
Today it lies on
Wuchuan Popu. Lin
Shaotang (1786~1872), an
ethnic Putianese Min
person from Wu Yang Zhen, one of the
champions of
Imperial Examination...