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  • The term '''Chinese''' may refer to any of the following: ...legal definition, whether citizenship in the Republic of China makes one "Chinese" is subject of some [[politics|political]] debate as supporters of Taiwan i
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  • ...fashion]], and [[music]] jostle with others from [[The Arts|fine arts]], [[history]], [[law]], [[politics]], business, and travel in this great reference to w
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  • ...nation divination], which introduced some of the most fundamental terms of Chinese philosophy. Its age can only be estimated (its first flowering is generally ...onfucius" [[Confucianism]] was and continue to be a major [[influence]] in Chinese culture, the state of China and the surrounding areas of Southeast Asia.
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  • ...[https://www.en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yellow_River Yellow River] among the [[Chinese]] settlements of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kansu Kansu]. Presently the ...amalgamation]] with them produced a more [[versatile]] stock. The northern Chinese received just enough of the [https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title
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  • ...[[population]] 1,376,000,000 (estimated 2015); capital, Beijing; language, Chinese (Mandarin is the official form). Official name '''''People's Republic of Ch Chinese civilization stretches back until at least the 3rd millennium bc, the count
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  • ...history of science]], or the [[history of literature]]. In [[Sweden]], the history of ideas has been a distinct university subject since the 1930s, when [[Joh ...Club'' at [[Johns Hopkins University]], where he worked as a professor of history from 1910 to 1939.
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  • ==History== ...e strong and diverse foreign language classes (Spanish, Latin, French, and Chinese), students' ability to enroll in University classes, and one of the best hi
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  • ...://www.en.wikipedia.org/wiki/North_America North America], the expanding [[Chinese]] cleared the [https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Paper_63#63:5 ...y were dislodged by a powerful southern-coastwise thrust of the northern [[Chinese]] tribes. Their final [[exodus]] was not so much due to [[population]] [[pr
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  • Chinese (Beijing) ''kòutóu'', from ''kòu'' to knock + ''tóu'' head ...wing] so low as to have one's head [[touching]] the ground. An alternative Chinese term is ''ketou'', however the [[meaning]] is somewhat altered: kòu has th
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  • ...d years, the Salemites maintained their headquarters, there [[training]] [[Chinese]] [[teachers]] who taught throughout all the [[domains]] of the [https://no ...ce Shang-ti], the [[God]] of [[Heaven]]. In the times of Singlangton the [[Chinese]] people became virtually [[monotheistic]]; they [[concentrated]] their [[w
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  • ...Korea. After rapid advances in a South Korean counterattack, North-allied Chinese forces intervened on behalf of North Korea, shifting the balance of the war [[Category: History]]
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  • ...n to [[suffer]] repeated defeats at the aggressive hands of the relentless Chinese, who continued their inexorable march northward. ...ft its [[genetic]] imprint upon the victorious yellow race. The northern [[Chinese]] peoples, together with the [https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?titl
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  • ...ogether amiss to say that the [[development]] of [[statehood]] among the [[Chinese]] was delayed by the thoroughness of their [[conquest]] of [https://www.en. ...[[tradition]] of an [[ancient]] [[contest]] with the archer peoples. The [[Chinese]] early turned to [[agricultural]] pursuits, which contributed further to t
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  • ==History== ...riot chariot] in ca. 1200 BCE,[6] although Barbieri-Low argues for earlier Chinese wheeled vehicles, circa 2000 BCE.
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  • ...ike Calligraphy, Ikebana, and Scroll Arrangement. These are five Classical Chinese Arts. Incense Lore involves natural incense woods and not artificial substi
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  • ...eiform] and (incorrectly) [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chinese_character Chinese characters]. In the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_writing history of writing] [[symbols]] proceeded from ideographic (e.g. an icon of a bull'
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  • ...actor in the further [[development]] of the pacific predilections of the [[Chinese]] peoples. ...spect]] for [[ancestral]] [[conduct]] that is still [[venerated]] by the [[Chinese]] at the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1934 time of this writing].
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  • ...e word the new character represents. In this sense, the character for most Chinese words consists of a determiner and a syllabogram, similar to the approach u ...the German case written as a "single word" without space mark, and in the Chinese case consisting of two logographic characters.
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  • ...ettlements and entered into [[trade]] [[relations]] with the progressive [[Chinese]] to the east and with the Andonites to the north. In those days the [https ...ssed]] by the blond types occasionally found in these regions. The early [[Chinese]] annals [[record]] the [[presence]] of the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/
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  • ...riting 4 as IIII, but to this day 3 is written as three lines in Roman and Chinese numerals. This was the way the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brahmin Brahm ...ng]]: 叁, pinyin san1, Cantonese: saam1) is considered a good [[number]] in Chinese [[culture]] because it [[sounds]] like the word "alive" (生 pinyin sheng1,
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