While you ate dinner, you admired your new china.
She used her best china to serve the special dinner. She couldn't decide between the china and the stoneware.
I like your question: yesterday China was a respectful and respectable scholar admirable and admired by all; today he is a mercenary merchant despisable and despised by as many.
The downfall of Turkey, the breaking of China, the splattering of Greece and no food for Hungary.
Japan admired Chinese culture and learned much from them. Before World War II, Japan invaded China.
Guests are served dinner first in China. If no guest of honor is present, then the eldest is served first as a sign of respect.
Yes the English Royal China Dinner Service is a collector that is worth everything.
Everything is made from China
You can damage china ware with anything. It is up to you to care for your dinner plates.
The sentence "have you ever been to China" is grammatically correct. It is an interrogative sentence in the present perfect tense, asking about someone's past experiences of visiting China. The use of "have" indicates the present perfect auxiliary verb, while "been" is the past participle of the verb "go."
wuhan city in china
The only adjective in that sentence is "main"
The merchant was waiting for a ship to arrive from China.