Wealth in China is largely concentrated, with a significant disparity between the rich and poor. The country's rapid economic growth has led to the emergence of a substantial wealthy elite, particularly in urban areas, while many rural populations continue to face poverty. Despite government efforts to promote inclusive growth and reduce inequality, the gap remains pronounced, highlighting the challenges of achieving more equitable wealth distribution.
Sun Yixian planned to raise an army, defeat the warlords, and spread his government's rule over all of China.
Yes, China is historically known for being the birthplace of fireworks, which were invented during the Tang Dynasty. The practice of using gunpowder for entertainment spread from China to other parts of the world through trade along the Silk Road and maritime routes. Today, China remains one of the largest producers and exporters of fireworks globally.
China is organized as a single-party socialist state led by the Communist Party of China (CPC). The government operates through a centralized structure with a hierarchy that includes the National People's Congress (NPC) as the highest legislative body, various ministries, and local governments at provincial and municipal levels. The political system emphasizes central control, with significant power concentrated in the hands of the party leadership, particularly the General Secretary. Additionally, China's administrative divisions include provinces, autonomous regions, and municipalities directly under the central government, each with varying degrees of local governance.
Northeastern China is presently spread out around that point, with the center of Beijing located about 75 miles east of it. They haven't moved significantly since geographic coordinates were invented, but you never know.
China has a high population density primarily due to its large population, which is the largest in the world, exceeding 1.4 billion people. The majority of its population is concentrated in urban areas, particularly along the eastern coast, where economic opportunities and resources are more abundant. Additionally, factors such as historical agricultural practices and migration from rural to urban areas contribute to this density. These dynamics create significant pressure on infrastructure, housing, and resources in densely populated regions.
Roughly speaking due to Guanxi, it is actually concentrated in the hands of "a relatively few" individuals.
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China's economy is known as a command system, or a socialist economy. This means that the wealth of everyone in China's work force is evenly distributed amongst everyone in the country. This poses a problem for people's incentive to work which is the main flaw in this type of economy
Western nations and Japan as well used imperialism to gain wealth and power. Japan concentrated in the area they new best, East Asia. Western Europeans focused on Africa and China. The US helped imperialism in China as well and occupied the Philippines.
It first spread to China and Sri Lanka. From China it spread to Tibet, Japan and Korea. From Sri Lanka it spread to the rest of South East Asia.
While China was under rule by the Mongols during the Yuan Dyansty, merchants social status were higher and travelers were free to come and go in Asia. Because of this many people spread word of the wealth in China thus, prompting more people to travel to China. The Mongols also made it safe to travel along the Silk Road.
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Africa, then it spread to China, then to other parts of Europe
Buddhism has spread to most of China but, there is no exact places known so far....
the dynasties.which was the family that was in charge.
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Books helped knowledge to spread throughout China during its golden ages. Importing of goods from European countries and industrialization spread knowledge throughout China