Cao Cao, Sun Quan, Liu Bei, Lu Bu, Hang Lu, Liu Pang
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may be some 0000.0005% of the inhabitants (mainly migrants workers and enterpreuners with Chinese origin)
There is no Chinese famous people in China Good Bye C U in 2014
The most significant things in history is: the date , time, whos who, and where!!!!!!!!!!!!
the dynestys are xia shang zhou ching han liao song ming qing tang are just some of the big dynestys
The links below offer some information on the history and evolution of Chinese Opera Masks.
Some examples of Chinese alliterations are "εδΉ¦εη’" (si shu si shi) meaning "four books, four arrows" and "δΈηδΈδΈ" (san sheng san shi) meaning "three lives, three worlds". These phrases are used to convey ideas in a concise and poetic way.
Chinese people in Malaysia speak Malay due to historical and cultural reasons. Malay is the national language of Malaysia and is widely spoken by people of different ethnicities as a common language for communication and daily life. Additionally, many Chinese Malaysians are bilingual or multilingual, with Malay being one of the languages they use in their daily interactions.
Kung-Chuan Hsiao is known for his works in Chinese philosophy, particularly his writings on Neo-Confucianism. Some of his notable books include "A History of Chinese Political Thought" and "A History of Chinese Philosophy."
It depends on the person and the country. For example, in some countries, there are issues with Chinese immigration. Not everyone hates Chinese people.
While Mandarin and Cantonese are two distinct Chinese languages, speakers of one can often understand basic phrases or context from the other language due to shared vocabulary and grammar. However, full mutual understanding may not be possible without prior exposure or learning of the other language.
Some are, but many are not.