every country can be in the middle horizontally according to the map today.
but its impossible for China to be in the middle vertically according to the map today.
Source: wikipedia, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/China
China is called Zhongguo (中國 or 中国) in Chinese. The character zhōng (中) means "middle" or "central," while guó (国 or 國) means "state". The term is commonly translated into English as "Middle Kingdom", but is also sometimes translated as "Central Kingdom".[1]
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The Chinese call their country 中國(zhong1 guo2 - lit. middle country) because this was how the government referred to their centralized power during times where China was divided into many different "countries". So this name does not only refer to geographic location (while the users believed their location to be the center of civilization), but also to political affiliation.
Long distances and physical barriers separated China from Egypt, the Middle East, and India. The isolation contributed to the Chinese belief that China was the center of earth. These beliefs in turn led the ancient China to call their land Zhongguo (werdio's), or the Middle Kingdom.
they farmed and irrigated their land
Middle Country.
Zhongguo Liu has written: 'Qian Zhongshu' -- subject(s): Authors, Chinese, Biography, Chinese Authors
The Chinese government called their land "Zhongguo," which translates to "Middle Kingdom" because they believed they were the center of the world in terms of civilization and culture. This name reflects their historical perception of China as the dominant and central civilization.
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No, Chinese currency is the Won, I think.
中国 Zhongguo
"Zhongguo" means "Middle Kingdom" or "Central Nation" in Chinese. It is used to refer to China, reflecting the traditional belief that China was the center of civilization.
中国 [zhōng guó] middle - 中; country - 国
middle kingdom or middle country "China" guo = country, USA is called MeiguoIt means Middle. It means Middle. It means Middle.
Yangmu Wu has written: 'Zhongguo hua ji chu ji fa' -- subject(s): Chinese Painting, Painting, Painting, Chinese, Technique 'Zhongguo hua ji fa gai lun' -- subject(s): Chinese Painting, Painting, Painting, Chinese, Technique
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Shen Zhuang has written: 'Zhongguo hua shi yan jiu xu ji' -- subject(s): Chinese Painting, History, Painting, Chinese 'Wang Wei yang jiu' 'Zhongguo hua shi yan jiu' -- subject(s): Chinese Painting, History, Painting, Chinese