Finding:
Freebase
searching
Factz
searching
Articles
searching
Sinocentrism
freebase
help| Sinocentrism is any ethnocentric perspective that regards China to be central or unique relative to other countries. In pre-modern times, this took the form of viewing China as the only civilization in the world, and foreign nations or ethnic groups as "barbarians". In modern times, this can take the form of according China significance or supremacy at the cost of other nations. The Sinocentric... Read enhanced Wikipedia article |
-
close
Sinocentrism
Sinocentrism is any ethnocentric perspective that regards China to be central or unique relative to other countries. In pre-modern times, this took the form of viewing China as the only civilization in the world, and foreign nations or ethnic groups as "barbarians". -
close
Anti-Japanese sentiment in China
However, attempts to use Sinocentrism as an explanation tend to be regarded as historical revisionism, further stirring anti-Japanese sentiment. -
close
Sinosphere
Sinocentrism -
close
Dongyi
Sinocentrism -
close
Chinese Wikipedia
In order to avoid systemic bias, one of the cornerstones of the Chinese Wikipedia (along with neutral point-of-view) is avoiding "sinocentrism". -
close
Ethnocentrism
Sinocentrism -
close
Differences between Huaxia and barbarians
Sinocentrism -
close
Chinese nationalism
Sinocentrism -
close
Han Chinese
Sinocentrism -
close
List of recipients of tribute from China
Due to Sinocentrism, China had not paid them willingly, as it regarded itself as the most advanced, important, and the Middle Kingdom, so these were forced upon China with threats of attacks and raids, which many of the peoples who received tribute continued to do anyway after receiving tribute.
Explore the following pages on Powerset:
parse:article:Sinocentrism
Sinocentrism