China's geography, characterized by vast mountains, deserts, and rivers, significantly influenced its development. The Himalayas and the Gobi Desert acted as natural barriers, providing protection from invasions and fostering a sense of cultural unity. The Yellow and Yangtze Rivers facilitated agriculture and trade, enabling early civilizations to thrive and develop complex societal structures. Additionally, geographic isolation encouraged distinct cultural and philosophical developments, setting China apart from neighboring regions.
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chinas enivroment is like peoples believs, chinese culture, and what they eat and how they get the food
As a result of the Long March, China's Communist Party
Chinas capital is Beijing. An ancient Chinese capitol was Xi'an
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Gerd-Henning Vogel has written: 'Chinas Energiewirtschaft in der Reformperiode' -- subject(s): Energy development, Energy policy
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Disputes in the ROC.
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Confucianism.
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