The People's Republic of China covers a huge area of Asia (approx 9.597,000 sq km/ 3,705,400 sq mi), stretching as far west as Kazakhstan and Afghanistan, south to India, Myanmar and Vietnam, east to the East China Sea and North Korea, and north to Mongolia and Russia.
It is well-known as being the most populous nation in the world. In 2003, its population is rapidly heading towards 1.3 billion.
China's history began in 5,000 BC with a simple agricultural society, and during the period c2800-221 BC, the Sage kings and Xia, Shang, and Zhou dynasties developed writing systems, bronze and iron use, money, and written laws. The Qin dynasty 221-206 BC began the Great Wall of China, and built roads and canals. Subsequent dynasties saw Chinese society develop further, and the Tang dynasty 618-907 saw trade relations being established with the Islamic world and the Byzantine Empire. The Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms 907-960 saw the development of printing and paper money, and the start of porcelain exports to Islamic nations. The Song (960-1279) and Yuan (1279-1368) dynasties saw Mongol invasions and rule over China. Marco Polo visited the court of the Great Khan during this time, and served his successor, Kublai Khan.
The Ming dynasty 1368-1644 expelled the Mongols, and began naval exploration and expansion of the empire. Portuguese and other European explorers came to China, and porcelain was sent to Europe.
The Manchu or Ching dynasty (1644-1912) saw much trade with Europe, but growing European dominance led to the Boxer Rebellion of 1900 against Western influence.
1911 saw the first of a series of upheavals in China and a republic was formed in 1912. Civil war followed until nationalist control by the Guomindang was established in 1926, with help from their communist allies. The communists were chased to northwest China during the Long March of 1934-35, but fought with the nationalists against Japan 1937-45. Following the Japanese surrender, civil war again broke out, with communist victory resulting, and the nationalists fleeing to Taiwan. The People's Republic was formed in 1949.
The Communists under Mao Zedong experimented with communes during the Great Leap Forward of 1958, but their efforts to achieve "true communism" failed, with 20 million dying in floods and famines 1959-62. Mao saw attempts to help the country recover as being a return to capitalism, and launched the Cultural Revolution 1966-69.
He was assisted by the Gang of Four, and opponents like Deng Xiaoping were forced into hiding following Mao's death. Deng regained control over government by 1979, however, and introduced reforms such as "Special Economic Zones". The Gang of Four were sentenced to life imprisonment in 1981.
A prodemocracy movement arose in the country during the 1980s, but was fiercely crushed at Tiananmen Square in June, 1989, where over 2000 unarmed protesters were massacred by army troops.
Source:
The Hutchinson Encyclopedia, Helicon Publishing, 1996
The following lists are intended to highlight some of the nodes on China on E2. /msg me with any additions.
Current affairs:
A glimpse of the Chinese internet scene
American Born Chinese
China's Safe Haven: Net Cafes
Chinese nuclear capability
Chinese nuclear strategy
Chinese Taipei
Chinese triads
Chinese typewriters
Chinese view of Tibet
The development of consumerism in China
Getting around in China
Gun control in China
The imminent end of China's hukou system
Smoking in China
Study abroad in Chinese
Tall Chinese-American's Travels in China
UN reports on torture in China
Chinese food:
Californian Chinese food
Chinese bakery
chinese breakfast
Chinese concept of sweet vs. salty
Chinese Cooking: Cantonese
Chinese Cooking: Shanghai
Chinese Cooking: Sichuan
Chinese Cooking
Chinese Fast Food
Chinese Food Non-Standard Syndrome
Chinese food
Chinese Recipes
Chinese Restaurant Syndrome
Chinese restaurant
Chinese style dumplings
Chinese Take-out
Chinese words for rice
Mandarin Cooking
Michigan Chinese Food
There are more Chinese restaurants in Toronto than in Shanghai
Traditional foods for Chinese holidays and celebrations
Universal Chinese Fortune Cookie Prefix/Suffix.
Chinese Geography:
Beijing
China
East China Sea
Hong Kong
North China Plain
Peking
Shanghai
South China Sea
Yangshuo
Chinese History:
A history of Chinese Immigration to Oregon
American and Japanese policy towards China, 1942-1943
Ancient Chinese Toilets
The Bombing of the Chinese Embassy in Belgrade
Boxer RebellionChinese Dynasties
Chinese History
Chinese Painting
Chinese People's Revolution
Chinese water torture
Mao's Cultural Revolution
Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution
Confucianism, Legalism, and the Records of the Historian
Deng Xiaoping
Elian Gonzalez vs. Chinese Boat Refugees
Gang of Four
Great Leap Forward
The Great Wall of China
The History of Film in China
Kublai Khan
Kuomintang
Long March
MacArthur and dropping the bomb on China
Manchu
Mao Zedong
Marco Polo
Ming dynasty
Mongol
Nixon in China
People's Republic of China
Qin dynasty
Red China
Republic of China
Roman Legionaries in China
Shang dynasty
Song dynasty
Tang dynasty
Terracotta Warriors of China
Tiananmen Square
Xia dynasty
Yuan dynasty
China and international affairs:
Clinton's Visit to China: Press Conference
Letter from U.S. to China, 4/11/2001
normalizing trade relations with China
Statement by the President on American Plane and Crew in China, 4/2/01
United States Foreign Relations with China
Chinese Language:
Ancient Chinese
Beijing Language and Culture University
Chinese Calligraphy
Chinese character tattoos
Chinese characters
Chinese counterfactuals
Chinese courtesy name
Chinese dialects
Chinese grammar in China
Chinese honorifics
Chinese names
Chinese Poetry
Chinese tone numbers
Chinese Translations
Chinese words for 'yes' and 'no'
Chinese
dialect-specific Chinese characters
final h in Chinese
Name evolution: from Chinese to Hebrew
Old Chinese
Pinyin
Simplified Chinese vs. Complicated Chinese
Systems for Romanizing Chinese
The Chinese word for crisis
The Three Forms of Questions in Chinese
Using Chinese on E2
Chinese Philosophy and Religion:
Chinese Buddhism
Chinese Christianity
Chinese parables of the perfect horse
Chinese philosophers
Chinese Story of Creation
Human Nature in Chinese and Greek Philosophy: External or Internal?
Why the Chinese invented martial arts
Zen's Chinese Heritage
Chinese Government and politics:
16th National Congress of the Communist Party of China
Chinese Communist party
Chinese government: theory and practice
Hu Jintao
Politburo Standing Committee
Miscellaneous:
35 million cave people living in China
A Chinese Ghost Story - Sinnui Yauman
All the tea in China
Black Horse Chinese New Year
China Generation X
China Hands
China Marine
China Syndrome
China white
Chinese Army technique
Chinese auction
Chinese Calendar
Chinese cleaver
Chinese currency
Chinese desert cat
Chinese exercise balls
Chinese eye exercises
Chinese foot binding
Chinese fuseki
Chinese Lettered Goldfish
Chinese Lunar Calendar
Chinese Music
Chinese Mythology
Chinese National Anthem
Chinese New Year
Chinese numbers
Chinese okra
Chinese opera
Chinese Remainder Theorem
Chinese Strategy
Chinese street brawls
Chinese style executions
Chinese Tallow Tree
Chinese therapeutic massage
Chinese view of anger
Experience in a Chinese village
How to make a Chinese lantern for festivals
Little Old Chinese Ladies
Long, the Chinese dragon
On a Slow Boat to China
Once Upon a Time in China
preparing Chinese medicine
Searle's Chinese room
Shaolin Temple
Si ling
South China tiger
The China Virus
The Chinese Garden of Friendship
The four major Chinese inventions
The reason why the four is marked in red on Chinese dice
Wildman of China