wo hen hau
The response to "How are you?" in Chinese is "我很好" (wǒ hěn hǎo), which translates to "I am fine."
In Mandarin Chinese, you can say "你也一样" (nǐ yě yīyàng) to express "same to you" as a response.
"Bu xie xie" is a way to say "you're welcome" in Chinese. It is a polite response used to acknowledge thanks or gratitude from someone.
The study of the Chinese language is called Sinology or Chinese linguistics. Sinology typically includes the study of Chinese history, culture, literature, and language.
Depending on context, Chinese can be translated as:Chinese:Er is Chinese - he's ChineseChinesin:Sie ist Chinesin - she's Chinesechinesische/er/eseine chinesische Vase - a Chinese vaseein chinesischer Brauch - a Chinese customchinesisches Essen - Chinese foodChinesischEr spricht Chinesisch - he speaks Chinese
Insisted they adopt Chinese traditions.
The Boxer Rebellion is the movement from the 1900s that was known as the rebellion of the Chinese people in response to Imperialism. Foreign missionaries and Chinese Christians were attacked throughout Northern China.
不用谢, or "no need to thank"
became isolated
Chinese civil war
Ideas and customs which was learned about from Korean travelers
the boxer movement was direct response to european actions in china apex
When someone say thank you to you in Chinese, you may reciprocate by saying: 不用客气 bù​ yòng​ kè ​qi​ - meaning 'You are welcome' or 'No need to stand on ceremony'
The appropriate response to "xie xie ni" is "bu ke qi," which means "you're welcome" in Mandarin Chinese.
It is estimated that around 20,000 Chinese immigrants arrived in California between 1849 and 1852. This was in response to the California Gold Rush, as many Chinese immigrants sought opportunities in mining and other industries in California during this period.
This made religious gov't, like in medieval times when the church was in control
William James Megginson has written: 'Britain's response to Chinese nationalism, 1925-1927' -- subject(s): Foreign relations
It highlighted the lack of respect the Qing dynasty had for non-Chinese products.