China is a geographical area of East Asia. It accounts for more than a fifth of the world's population. Most of them are currently known as the People's Republic of China, but the name of this area is one of the oldest civilizations in the world dating back about 5000 years ago. Due to the length of Chinese history, it features repeated collapse, government reconstruction, and many civil wars. China was governed as an empire until the People's Republic of China or the Republic of China was established in Sun Yat-sen until 1912.
This is one of three papers that won the third place in the "Chinese story" at the Zambian Chinese Senior Student Association essay competition. Durban Kambaki was one of the few people in China who began reforming in the early 1980s. In many "guesses and fiction" about the Western media of China, he began his experience in China. Then of course it is a completely different story. He studied in China and he has many ideas about what Zambia and China can learn from each other.
The growth story in China is thought to be an abnormal value in the world. This is a versatile example that fits in many stories, depending on what you look at and what you are watching. The book "How China escapes the trap of poverty" also conveys the story of China's growth, but unlike previous studies focusing on only a few issues, it is roughly in developing countries Say, this book covers two big problems, the story of China.
Historian Robert Vickers wrote in a well-thought out new book, "Leaving China: China is a way to end the Western governance era", writes: "Nationalism is important in China because it is important in the national economy It will develop with the development, which is mainly the logical result of this new and difficult power, unless you do not understand that it is deeply rooted in past weaknesses, not China's current strengths, it is important.