I believe it is the Han people. Also the Han language, or Hanyu.
Chinese linguistics or Chinese literature?
"Chinese" is French is "Chinois"
Mandarin, the national language, is called Hanyu 汉语, a more generic term for Chinese would be Zhongwen 中文. There are many dialects of Chinese, with almost every village having its own particular dialect. Cantonese is one of the larger dialects, and in Chinese it is called Guangdonghua 广东话, reflecting the region that it originates from.
No, however there is a language called Mandarin, which is often simply called Chinese.
The symbols that represent words that are used in writing Chinese are called "hanzi". One character would be called a "han" character. Japanese written language would be called "kanji".
Chinese linguistics or Chinese literature?
"Chinese" is French is "Chinois"
Mandarin, the national language, is called Hanyu 汉语, a more generic term for Chinese would be Zhongwen 中文. There are many dialects of Chinese, with almost every village having its own particular dialect. Cantonese is one of the larger dialects, and in Chinese it is called Guangdonghua 广东话, reflecting the region that it originates from.
No, however there is a language called Mandarin, which is often simply called Chinese.
Chinese. The Chinese originally called it "Kia".
barbarians
barbarians
The China Parliament is called as Quanguo Renmin Daibiao Dahui in chinese language. In English it is also called as ( National People's Congress ).
The symbols that represent words that are used in writing Chinese are called "hanzi". One character would be called a "han" character. Japanese written language would be called "kanji".
"Hershang!" is what they call Chinese female monks in China.
变化 bian hua
Chinese