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Boxer Rebellion
anti-imperialist uprising which took place in China 1899-1901
Sinosphere
thumb|Chinese dragons, legendary creatures in Sinosphere mythology and culture thumb|A map of the families of List of writing systems|writing systems in East Asia, Southeast Asia, and South Asia. Red: [[Chinese characters; Green: Brahmi script; Blue: Aramaic (Mongolian script, Manchu alphabet, Old Uyghur alphabet, and Arabic script).]] thumb|Map of the Sinosphere nations (Japan, Korea, China and Vietnam) in the 11th century The Sinosphere, also known as the Chinese cultural sphere, East Asian cultural sphere, or the Sinic world, encompasses multiple countries in East Asia and Southeast Asia th
Three Principles of the People
political philosophy developed by Sun Yat-sen
Greater China
China plus places with cultural/commercial ties: PRC + Taiwan, sometimes Singapore
Century of Humiliation
Historiographical concept for a period of intervention and subjugation of China by foreign powers
sinicization
Sinicization, sinofication, sinification, or sinonization (from the prefix , 'Chinese, relating to China') is the process by which non-Chinese societies or groups are acculturated or assimilated into Chinese culture, particularly the language, societal norms, cultural practices, and ethnic identity of the Han Chinese—the largest ethnic group of China.
Chinese Dream
Chinese ideology associated with China's dictator Xi Jinping
Xi Jinping Thought on Socialism with Chinese Characteristics for a New Era
a political theory attributed to Xi Jinping, the General Secretary of the Chinese Communist Party
sinocentrism
Sinocentrism refers to a worldview that China is the cultural, political, or economic center of the world. Sinocentrism was a core concept in various Chinese dynasties. The Chinese considered themselves to be "all-under-Heaven", ruled by the emperor, known as Son of Heaven. Those that lived outside of the Huaxia were regarded as "barbarians". In addition, states outside of China, such as Vietnam, Japan or Korea, were considered to be vassals of China.
Five Races Under One Union
Political principle of the Republic of China
Zhonghua minzu
political term in modern Chinese nationalism
Yìhéquán
Chinese secret society, 1880s to 1901
Chinese nationalism
nationalism of the Chinese nation
1992 Consensus
notion in cross-straits relations
wolf warrior diplomacy
style of coercive diplomacy adopted by Chinese diplomats during the Xi Jinping administration
Sick man of Asia
geopolitical designation
New Life Movement
Political Campaign
Sinophile
right|thumb|Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz, a 17th–18th century German [[polymath who made significant contributions in many areas of physics, logic, history, librarianship, and studied numerous aspects of Chinese culture]]
Gelaohui
The Gelaohui, usually translated as the Elder Brothers Society, was a secret society and underground resistance movement against the Qing dynasty. Although it was not associated with Sun Yat-sen's Tongmenghui, they both participated in the Xinhai Revolution. It was also known as Futaubang, or Hatchet Gang, as every member allegedly carried a small hatchet inside the sleeve.
Ming revivalism
a sentiment principally held in China against Manchu rule during the Qing dynasty
pro-Beijing camp
Hong Kong political faction in favour of the Chinese Communist Party
great rejuvenation of the Chinese nation
political principle of the Chinese Communist Party
Goguryeo controversies
historiographical dispute between China and Korea
Chiangism
thumb|Chiang Kai-shek, after whom Chiangism is named
Han nationalism
Chinese nationalism applied exclusively to the Han Chinese ethnicities
Han chauvinism
ethnocentric attitudes among ethnic Han within China
Guochao
thumb|right|250px|Anta Sports is a Chinese domestic brand. Guochao () is a cultural phenomenon in modern China characterized by a surge in national pride and the embrace of Chinese culture, particularly among younger generations such as Millennials and Gen Z.
Amazing China
2018 Chinese documentary film