Incarnation of the Dragon
The Han people.
A Chinese warehouse is commonly referred to as a "cangku" (仓库) in Mandarin.
Chinese people refer to themselves as "中国人" (Zhōngguó rén), which translates to "people of China" or "Chinese people" in English.
Chinese nannies are commonly referred to as "amahs" or "ayis." These terms are used to describe childcare providers or housekeepers in Chinese-speaking countries.
A person who enjoys hearing themselves speak excessively is commonly referred to as a "grandstander" or "pontificator."
The term "Han" refers to the majority ethnic group in China, which has a long history and distinctive culture. Many Chinese people identify with this heritage and cultural legacy, hence why they refer to themselves as Han. It is a way to connect with their historical roots and sense of belonging within the Chinese society.
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Starting from the very dawn of the Chinese civilization the Chinese referred themselves as the "people of the central planes", and later "of the Central Kingdom". After the powerful Han dynasty ruled China, the demographics of China (at least the central parts) became dominant by the Chinese, who then referred to themselves as the Han. This was later changed to Tang, and even today China Town translated into Chinese means the "streets of Tang". During the Tang dynasty, the Chinese emperors were crowned as the Godly Khan, and enforced vassalage over many other countries. And thus the term "Divine Dynasty" became more popular. By the Qing dynasty (last dynasty), the official term used by the Imperial Government when trading with westerners is either "people of the divine dynasty or people of the central kingdom." EVEN TODAY the Chinese word for China still means Central Nation
A Chinese girl child could be referred to as a "Chinese girl" or simply as a "Chinese child" if specifying gender is not necessary.
Chinese chicken is chicken. If pigeon or squab is on a menu, it will be referred to as such.
A Chinese warehouse is commonly referred to as a "cangku" (仓库) in Mandarin.
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Because of Yellow Emperor's many great accomplishments, all Chinese consider themselves the descendants of Yellow Emperor.
Extraterritoriality referred to the practice of Europeans living by their own laws while on Chinese soil. This allowed them to be tried under their own legal system instead of the Chinese one.
We westerners referred to them as "Soviets" although most called them Russians. The politically correct people of the USSR referred to themselves as "Soviets" although they usually referred to themselves by their pre-revolutionary ethnic identity.
They were often referred to as Celestials, based on the Chinese name for their country, the Celestial Empire.
Very old
at the center of the universe