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[edit]- ... that flooding from the Yangtze River destroyed part of the city of Haimen before the river changed course in 1701 and created new land for the city?
- ... that the rise in the manufacturing of Hong Kong in the 1950s and 60s was partially due to the United States' embargo on China?
- ... that Yan Xishan's 38 years of rule in Shanxi province was ended by Chinese Communist's Taiyuan Campaign?
- ... that Dou Kang served as the chancellor in the court of Emperor Gaozu of Tang during the early Tang period?
- ... that the Japanese military was active during its expedition to Tibet in 1939?
- ... that the Nazi Germany military was active during their expedition to Tibet in 1939?
- ... that Video games in the People's Republic of China are a massive growing industry?
- ... that Richard Loo (pictured) is one of the most familiar Asian character actors in American films of the 1930s and 1940s?
- ... that Chen Shuda, an imperial prince of the Chen Dynasty, served in Sui Dynasty and Tang Dynasty and held influential positions after his country was taken over?
- ...that the Provisional Constitution of the Republic of China (pictured) was the first constitution in China?
- ...that the Red Turban Rebellion was the essential cause for the downfall of the Yuan Dynasty?
- ...that China was finally reunited in 1928 since the turmoil and separations created by the death of Yuan Shikai in 1916?
- ...that after the Xinhai Revolution, the Kuomintang unfolded another revolution, which they named "The Second Revolution", against Yuan Shikai's ambition on abolishing the newly established Republic of China?
- ...that the Huanghuagang Uprising was the last uprising that failed in the eleven uprising attempts by Sun Yat-sen before the successful attempt in Wuchang?
- ...that the Qiandao Lake Incident in 1994 created a considerable crisis in Taiwan-China relations?
- ...that the Four Lords of the Warring States dominated the politcs in the Warring States period?
- ...that China National Ethnic Song and Dance Ensemble is the only national-level performance group representing China's ethnic minorities?
- ...that Macau was returned to China in 1998 through the transfer of the sovereignty of Macau?
- ...that the Battle of Wanjialing was one of the greatest success of the Chinese Army in the Second Sino-Japanese War?
- ...that the 2002 FIFA World Cup was the first time that the Chinese national football team made it to FIFA World Cup?
- ... that the Great Wall of China is an ancient Chinese fortification built from the 3rd century BC, during the Qin Dynasty, until the beginning of the 17th century, during the Ming Dynasty, in order to protect China from raids by the Mongols and Turkic tribes?
- ... that Qin Shi Huang was king of the Chinese State of Qin from 247 BC to 221 BC, and then the first emperor of a unified China from 221 BC to 210 BC, ruling under the name First Emperor?
- ... that T'ai Chi Ch'üan(太极拳) is an art applied with as complete a relaxation or "softness" in the musculature as possible, to distinguish its theory and application from that of the hard styles which use a degree of tension in the muscles?
- ... that the Giant Panda is a mammal that is native to central China?
- ... that Göran Malmqvist is a Swedish sinologist who in 1974 published a popular book called Chinese is not difficult?