Mainlander Taiwanese Erotic
Homeland
Taiwan
Region
East Asia
About Mainlander Taiwanese People
Mainlander Taiwanese (Waishengren / 外省人, literally 'people from outside the province') comprise approximately 14% of the Taiwanese population. The community descends primarily from the approximately 1.5-2 million Han Chinese who fled the Chinese Civil War with the Republic of China government and military in 1949 (the predominant flow), plus the smaller pre-1945 mainland Chinese populations resident in Japanese-period Taiwan. The community is heterogeneous in regional origin — major source regions include Shanghai, Zhejiang, Jiangsu, Sichuan, Shandong, Guangdong, and Anhui — and is predominantly Mandarin-speaking, distinguished from the longer-resident Hoklo and Hakka Taiwanese populations (collectively 'Benshengren' / 本省人, 'people from this province') by political alignment, language, and cultural practice. Concentrated historically in Taipei and the larger metropolitan areas plus the military-dependent villages (juancun / 眷村) constructed in the 1950s-1960s. The political-cultural distinction between Waishengren and Benshengren has structured Taiwanese politics through the post-1949 period, with the Waishengren historically aligned with the Kuomintang party and the Benshengren historically more aligned with Taiwanese-identity politics and the post-1986 Democratic Progressive Party. Younger generations show substantial Waishengren-Benshengren intermarriage and reduced ethnic political-distinction.
Typical Mainlander Taiwanese Phenotypes
Reference for AI generation — hair, eyes, skin, facial structure, build
Phenotype distribution is heterogeneous reflecting the diverse mainland-Chinese regional origins of the founding population — Northern Mainlander sub-populations (Shandong, Hebei, Beijing origins) show Northern Han Chinese phenotype distribution (somewhat lighter Fitzpatrick II-III, somewhat taller stature); Central and Southern Mainlander sub-populations (Shanghai, Zhejiang, Sichuan, Guangdong origins) show phenotype distributions closer to the Hoklo-Hakka Taiwanese baseline. Mixed Mainlander-Benshengren second- and third-generation populations show admixed phenotypes.
Explore phenotype categories
Structured taxonomy with peer-reviewed scales · 22 anatomical categories
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