History of the Chinese Nation

History of the Chinese Nation

by Chen Qun Chen Linguo

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This book takes "diversity as one" as its outline and the relationship between ethnic integration, national unity and ethnicity in ancient China as a clue to outline the formation and development of the Chinese nation. The ancient Central Plains tribal alliance merged with surrounding tribes to form the Huaxia tribe, which created the powerful Qin and Han dynasties and also created the Han nation itself. After the great ethnic integration during the Wei, Jin, Southern and Northern Dynasties, more ethnic groups and larger-scale unity were formed in the Tang Dynasty, and the heyday of "Hu Yue Family" and "Tianxia Family" emerged. The Song, Yuan, Ming and Qing dynasties were the growth period of a multi-ethnic unified country. The common struggle of people of all ethnic groups created our great motherland. This is the mainstream of ethnic relations in our country. The extremely tenacious vitality of the Chinese nation comes from its extremely strong cohesion. In Chinese history, regardless of the ups and downs and changes in the situation, the development of the Chinese nation has never been interrupted, and it stands strong and tall among the nations of the world.

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