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No, neither. Chinese come from the much earlier Mongols, and are thus Mongoloid. Black people are negroid, and white/arabic/persian people are Caucasoid, wrongly called, "White".
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The Chinese believe that white is unlucky because it is the color of death.
White people are sometimes referred to as blue eyed devils.
In traditional Chinese culture, white face makeup was worn in operas and theatrical performances to symbolize different character types and emotions. It allowed actors to convey emotions more effectively to the audience. Additionally, a pale complexion has historically been associated with wealth and status in Chinese society.
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The Chinese term for foreigners is "wàiguórén" (外国人), which translates to "person from a foreign country" or "foreigner."
"Bok" is Chinese for "White." Note that "Bok choi" is Chinese for "White vegetable."
Bái is the Chinese word for white.
not really but most Chinese people are whites. there are also some Chinese with tan skin.
They are most commonly the white people of America. However, there is also reference to them being spirit of the deceased, and these can be good or bad.