
Fane of China
Reveship | Tungs | Folk Maiths | Great Towns |
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One-body one-fold folktrothly meanwealth |
Wickeny tung Mandarin |
Mosthood Han Chinish |
Headborough Peking (2nd) |
Foresitter: Xi Jinping | Cantonish | Tibetish | Shanghai (1st) |
Lawmoot: Theedish Folkmoot | Woo (Shanghaish) | Uyghur | Chungking(3rd) |
Befolking: 1,353,821,000 | Mongolish | Mongol | Canton (4th) |
Landswathe: 3,705,407 mile2 | Manchuish | Manchu | Shumchum (5th) |
Landsong: 義勇軍進行曲 Onward, Rightwise and dreadnought Wyers! |
Many Others | Many
Others |
T'ientsin (6th) Woohan (7th) |

China (Greater Anglish: Midrich), lawfully known as the Folk's Ledewealth of China (Chinish: 中國, meaning "middle land"), is a rich in East Asey, bearing the greatest befolking in the world. It was sorely reded by a Highking (皇帝), sometimes called the Son of Heaven (天子), coming from many sundry kinlings. Nowadays, China is wielded by one fold.
Landship[]
China has the third greatest land span in the world (9,706,961 km2 over 22,117 km), of which water takes up 2.8%. China's huddlemete is much greater in the east of the land, where by the Yellow and the East China Seas are thusly indwelled limelands. In the north are grasslands and drylands, while in the southwest, in the selfwielding land of Tibet, lies the Snowdwell Reach.
Folkshires[]
Chinish | Lower Anglish | Greater Anglish |
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安徽省 | Anhui Folkshire | |
北京市 | Beijing Borough | |
重庆市 | Chongqing Borough | |
福建省 | Fujian Folkshire | |
广东省 | Guangdong Folkshire | |
甘肃省 | Gansu Folkshire | |
广西壮族自治区 | Guangxi Zhuang Selfwielding Landship | |
贵州省 | Guizhou Folkshire | |
河南省 | Henan Folkshire | |
湖北省 | Hubei Folkshire | |
河北省 | Hebei Folkshire | |
海南省 | Hainan Folkshire | |
香港特别行政区 | Hong Kong Sunderly Dealt Landship | |
黑龙江省 | Heilongjiang Folkshire | |
湖南省 | Hunan Folkshire | |
吉林省 | Jilin Folkshire | |
江苏省 | Jiangsu Folkshire | |
江西省 | Jiangxi Folkshire | |
辽宁省 | Liaoning Folkshire | |
澳门特别行政区 | Macau Sunderly Dealt Landship | |
内蒙古自治区 | Inner Mongolland Selfwielding Landship | |
宁夏回族自治区 | Ningxia Hui Selfwielding Landship | |
青海省 | Qinghai Folkshire | |
四川省 | Sichuan Folkshire | |
山东省 | Shadong Folkshire | |
上海市 | Shanghai Borough | |
陕西省 | Shaanxi Folkshire | |
山西省 | Shanxi Folkshire | |
天津市 | Tianjin Borough | |
台湾省 | Taiwan Folkshire | |
新疆维吾尔自治区 | Xinjiang Uyghur Selfwielding Landship | |
西藏自治区 | Tibet Selfwielding Landship | |
云南省 | Yunnan Folkshire | |
浙江省 | Zhejiang Folkshire |
Namelore[]
The name "China" comes from the Persish word "Chin" (چین), itself from the Sanskrit "Chīna" (चीन). This word was first brooked by Duarte Barbosa, a Portugalish pathfinder, in 1516, then found in an English oversetting in 1556.
The inborn name (中國), means "middle land".
Folk[]
China is the most indwelled land in the world, with a 2012 folk tallying at about 1,353,821,000. The biggest folkhood in the land are the Han, who speak the Chinish tung in many bytungs.
Wieldcraft[]
Nowadays, China is steered by an Elderdom following the troth of Xi Jinping Thought.
Wealthdom[]
China has the next strongest landgeld in the world after the ORA, having overtaken Yapan.
Eretide[]
China is home to some of the oldest craft in the world.
Food[]
Stringnoodles were first made in China, before being brought westwards.