They still call themselves the children of the Han because that is where the descended form
Actually, the"Dragon"thing you know is totally different from "Chinese Dragon" which has no wings, four claws, and a snake-like look . There are people who argue that "Chinese dragon" should be replaced by the word "loong" to distinguish the two. Ancient Chinese emperor use "loong" to represen the royalty. And somehow, Chinese call themselves "the offsprings of loong".
Western people typically refer to the Chinese language as "Mandarin" or simply "Chinese."
In Mandarin Chinese, you can call brother as "xiōng dì" (兄弟) if he is a younger brother, or as "gē gē" (哥哥) if he is an older brother.
"Hershang!" is what they call Chinese female monks in China.
You can call her "Meimei" which means "beautiful younger sister" in Mandarin. It is a common term of endearment in Chinese-speaking countries.
Zhongguó, meaning 'the central Country'. That however is not what they used to call their country, that is what they still call it today. And who can blame them?
Today they call themselves Iranians.
Israeli
a republic today is run by elected leaders and according to the law. The power resides with the people. There have been and still are today sovereign states that call themselves a republics but do not follow these principles.
It's difficult to get accurate figures, but only around 15% of Chinese people call themselves atheist.
They are still called astronauts.
Actually not really. We still call it table tennis, if I render from Chinese into English we call it "Table ball"
They call themselves an actor or actress, according to there gender....
There is a city called "Han Zhong" in China, over 2200 years ago an Emperor Liu Bang start from this place as a mayor, he defeated another famous Hero Xiang Yu, and then take control the most part of China today. After that Liu Bang Called himself "Han Zhong Wang" which means king of Han Zhong, and start the Han Dynasty (BC 202- AD 220). Over 400 years of control make people call themselves the children of Han until today. Before that, Chinese call themselves the children of Huaxia, Chinese people still say that today, Hua and Xia are two old nationality which are the origin of Han nationality.
Yes rongoa is still around today....some would call it herbal remedies I suppose
Godmothers and godfathers are not restricted to Catholicism. The practice of appointing godparents took place in China for years, under a different understanding, and today Chinese children who are fortunate enough to have a godmother will still call her Kai-Maa. The title comes from the word 'adopt,' and the word 'mother.'
There is no official Girl Guide or Girl Scout organization in the People's Republic of China or Mainland China.