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lǎoxiāng: 老乡 - Fellow Townsman/Villager, Person from the Same Hometown

Quick Summary

Core Meaning

Character Breakdown

Cultural Context and Significance

In Chinese culture, one's place of origin (籍贯, jíguàn) is a cornerstone of personal identity, much more so than in many Western cultures. This regional identity comes with its own dialect, cuisine, customs, and even stereotypes. The concept of `老乡` is a direct expression of this. When two Chinese people meet for the first time, a common question after their names is “Where are you from?” (你是哪儿人? Nǐ shì nǎr rén?). Discovering a shared origin immediately changes the dynamic from one of strangers to one of kin. This creates an instant in-group.

Practical Usage in Modern China

`老乡` is a very common and practical term used in everyday life.

Example Sentences

Nuances and Common Mistakes