Tibetan nationalism in China refers to the movement advocating for the autonomy or independence of Tibet from Chinese rule, rooted in a desire to preserve Tibetan culture, religion, and identity. This sentiment has emerged in response to the Chinese government's policies, which many Tibetans perceive as oppressive and aimed at assimilating Tibet into the broader Chinese state. Tibetan nationalism often emphasizes the importance of Tibetan Buddhism and the cultural heritage of the Tibetan people, and it has been expressed through protests, writings, and international advocacy. The Chinese government, however, views these movements as separatist threats to national unity and sovereignty.
The Chinese language belongs to the Sino-Tibetan language family.
it started in 1949, and is still going on to this day
I believe that tibetan people speak traditional chinese, so by theory noah in tibetan is 諾亞
No, it's Tibetan.
Tibetan and Chinese
Chinese
The Dalai Lama no longer lives in Tibet due to the Chinese government's control over the region following the 1950 invasion. In 1959, he fled to India after a failed uprising against Chinese rule, where he was granted asylum. Since then, he has established the Tibetan government-in-exile in Dharamshala, India, and continues to advocate for Tibetan rights and autonomy from abroad.
Tibet was assumed into China following the invasion of Tibet by the Chinese Peoples Liberation Army. As such, it is governed under the Chinese communist system. Tibet's former government, lead by the Deli Lama, still operates in exile in northern India.
The Dalai Lama resided in Tibet before exiling to India in 1959 due to Chinese invasion of Tibet.
Chinese
The Chinese language belongs to the Sino-Tibetan language family.