CHINA The red color of the flag is the symbol of the revolution, signifying that the political power of the People's Republic of China is achieved through.

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CHINA The red color of the flag is the symbol of the revolution, signifying that the political power of the People's Republic of China is achieved through bloodshed and lives laid down by countless revolutionary martyrs who marched forward wave upon wave in the heroic struggles for the revolution. In the upper-left corner of the flag there are five-pointed yellow stars, of which the big one represents the Communist Party of China and the four small ones the people of all ethnic groups of the country. One point of the big star points right up the flag and of the four small ones each has a point pointing towards the center of the big star. This shows that the Chinese Communist Party is the force at the core of the leadership of the Chinese people of all ethnic groups who unite closely as one round the Party. With the color of the stars in yellow this means the great cause of socialism has a bright future. With the flag-staff painted white, that is to suggest flawless purity and loftiness.

population Over the long term, China can justifiably feel proud of its achievements in the health sector. During the 1960s, despite being one of the world’s poorest countries, China almost halved its under-five mortality rate, and ranked 13th out of 161 countries in terms of its annual child mortality reduction. China maintained this impressive performance in the 1970s

the map of china

Chinese Each word list followed by Oracle, official script, regular script, cursive script and running script such as seven fonts,,or with less numbers and text fonts instead of the Warring States Period. After 6000 years of Chinese characters change, their evolution is: Oracle → Bronze → Seal Script → Clerical Script → → Regular Script (Shang) (weeks) (Chinese) (Qin) cursive. The evolution of Chinese characters can be briefly summarized into four stages: sound, shape, like, math.

The religion Religion is one of social ideology. 90 to 20 century, the major world religions are Buddhism, Christianity, Islam, etc. From the initial development of a spirit worship of nature worship, worship and worship God, worship God by the more developed to the first worship or worship of God, from tribal religions religious development for the nation and the world religions. Buddhism is one of three major religions of the world, Buddha. after enlightenment, began to preach. He said the teachings can be summarized in two words, off road. also known as the "Four Noble Truths, ""Four Noble Truths. " "meaning" who, true meaning is true, the four most basic truth of Buddhism or the truth. ① Tibetan Buddhism Tibetan Buddhism is an important school of Chinese Buddhism, is a Mahayana sect of Buddhism, was first formed in the Tibetan areas of China, especially in the Tibetan Plateau based. Tibetan Buddhism has a distinct regional characteristics, the form of nationalization. Tibetan Buddhism known as Lamaism

Five basic phrases Chinese. hi How are you? What are you doing? I am fine. Thank you.

FOOD Chinese cuisine is any of several styles originating in the regions of China, some of which have become highly popular in other parts of the world – from Asia to the Americas, Australia, Western Europe and Southern Africa connoisseurs of Chinese food have also sprouted in Eastern Europe and South Asia.ChinaAsia AmericasAustraliaWestern EuropeSouthern AfricaEastern EuropeSouth Asia

MUSIC Why is this so? Why does Chinese music sound different from Western music? Traditional Chinese music puts certain emphasis on each the five musical elements much differently than its Western counterpart. Chinese music also uses a different scale, using a five- tone scale rather than the eight-tone scale of Western music. One cannot also ignore the fact that Chinese music is sung in the Chinese language, which will surprise and strike many Westerners as odd and incredible.