Zhōng​huá HSK6

China

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  1. Chinese culture is extensive and profound.

    Source: Dong Chinese Dictionary
  2. The children of China are scattered all over the land of Shenzhou.

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  3. Traditional Chinese medicine is a treasure of the Chinese nation.

    Source: Dong Chinese Dictionary
  4. Filial piety is a traditional virtue of the Chinese nation.

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  5. Modesty is a traditional virtue of the Chinese nation.

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  6. The Yellow River basin is the cradle of Chinese civilization.

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  7. The dragon is a symbol and totem of the Chinese nation.

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  8. The younger generation shoulders the heavy responsibility of rejuvenating China.

    Source: Dong Chinese Dictionary
  9. Respecting the elderly and caring for the young is a traditional virtue of the Chinese nation.

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  10. Nangong is a relatively rare Chinese compound surname.

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  11. Worshipping ancestors is a traditional custom of the Chinese nation.

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  12. Diligence and thrift are traditional virtues of the Chinese nation.

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  13. We must strive to achieve the great rejuvenation of the Chinese nation.

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  14. We must inherit and promote the fine culture of the Chinese nation.

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  15. We should uphold the fine traditions of diligence and bravery of the Chinese nation.

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  16. Staying vigilant in times of peace is a very important traditional Chinese virtue.

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  17. Long live the People's Republic of China!

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  18. The People's Republic of China is abbreviated as 'China'.

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  19. The Republic of China was founded in 1912.

    Source: Dong Chinese Dictionary