Abstract

<p>In 1975, in his master's thesis, Chen Qinan put forward a theory to explain Taiwan Province's social transformation-the theory of "indigenization", which emphasized that although Taiwan Province's social system in the Qing Dynasty was approaching the mainland, the regional object of identity had shifted from ancestral home to Taiwan Province, and Taiwan Province was gradually cut off from the mainland. This article tries to start with ethnology, Taking the diversity of identity as the breakthrough point, this paper refutes Chen Qinan's theory of "indigenization", and proves that although the identity of Taiwan Province people has changed geographically, they still agree with Chinese culture at the cultural level.</p>

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