Tiananmen Square is a symbol of Chinese government oppression.
None. The Chinese "alphabet" contains words, not letters.
the Chinese dragon
This is a trick question. There is no such thing as a Chinese alphabet. Chinese uses a pictographic system. In China they don't have letters, they just have words, so there is a different symbol for each word....this is why it is extremely difficult to learn Chinese because you have to memorize so many symbols.
Chinese refer to people from China or have ancestors whom originate from China. Asians are people who are from Asia. While Chinese are asians, asians are not necessarily Chinese.
yellow river
CNY (China Yuan Renminbi), ¥
The currency used in China is called the Chinese Yuan, and it is represented by the symbol ¥.
Tiananmen Square is a symbol of Chinese government oppression.
China's official national animal is the crane. Its national emblems are the Chinese dragon and Giant Panda.
Because it is a symbol of China, Chinese food
The official currency of China is the Renminbi (RMB), often referred to as the Chinese Yuan (CNY). It is denoted by the symbol ¥.
Chinese Dragon, Red Crowned Crane, Giant Panda.
Because almost every ancient dynasties of China built great walls. Chinese people consider The Great Wall as the symbol of Chinese brilliant history.
"Gou Qi", is also called Chinese Wolf berry.
The Chinese use logograms - where a symbol represents a meaning or a word.
None. The Chinese "alphabet" contains words, not letters.