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When China Rules the World.........?

Yes while I fire my machine gun at them.......

What is the rule of Chinese names?

1. it is made up of a family name and a given name. the is no middle name. and the family name is put before the given one. for example, LI Xiaolong. LI is the family name.2. the family name, a.k.a, surname, is inherited from father. and it normally has 1 character (note that a character only has one syllable), because most of the chinese surnames have a single character. so u can get a lot of mr.chen, mr.mao and sth like that. a few surnames are made up of 2 characters, for example, ZHUGE Liang, SIMA Yi, etc.3. the given name usually contains 1 or 2 characters, but never more than 2. u can pick any characters for a given name. if one's given name has 2 characters, the 2 characters normally do not constitute a word, although sometimes they do. for example , Xiaoping in DENG Xiaoping does not mean anything, but Meili in CHEN Meili is a word which means beautiful.4. for advanced readers only. How do Chinese parents choose characters for given names, then? this alone requires a long article. i will just give a few hints. we do not have christian names to pick up from. we basically choose meaningful verbs, nouns and adjectives, hopefully the child can have such a life as the character shows, for example 强 as strong, 泽民 as benefit the people. there is another guideline for siblings' names. their given names normally contain the same number of characters, either all one or all two. and if it is two, the first character of given name among siblings is usually the same. for examle, MAO Zedong, MAO Zemin and MAO Zetan all have Ze as their first character in the given names.

What are the rules for Chinese Jacks?

The only reference to rules that I found was:

"Description: Chinese Jacks were made of small plastic rings. One ring was in the center and all the other rings were attached to that center ring. It was like a key-ring with a lot of keys. This created the Chinese Jack.

The way we played Chinese Jacks was a balancing game. You started with one Jack in your hand (palm up) and threw the Jack in the air. The object was to catch the Jack on the back of your hand. If you caught it, you would add one more Jack to your hand and throw both Jacks up. This went until you dropped a Jack.

I remember that when I got good at the game, I didn't have enough Chinese Jacks so I would remove some of the rings off each Jack to create slightly smaller jacks. However, there was a point at which you had removed so many rings that they were no longer even proper Chinese Jacks!"

Will china rule the world?

Communist government in China can not rule China very good,
such as the social unrest everywhere in China.

and Chinese Communist Party government control news and tell every Chinese person it is a very good country, and lie to Chinese people.

when Communist Party of China can not control social unrest, it send army to kill Chinese people, such as Tienanmen Square Massacre of 1989.

Does China follow the WTO rules?

The WTO keeps a detailed list of all of the ongoing trade disputes that have been formally raised by member countries.Since joining in 2001, China has been named as a respondent in 39 cases. The WTO website provides a friendly mapping tool to show the countries with whom disputes tend to originate from:To put this number in perspective, the United States has been involved as a respondent in 129 cases. Here is its map:In my opinion, neither of these figures suggests that China or the United States is a particularly egregious rule breaker. By virtue of being two of the world’s largest economies that trade a lot with each other and with others, they are both naturally going to be involved in more disputes than smaller economies such as say the Czech Republic — which is involved in only one case as a respondent.

What rules of politeness change in China?

A lot!Politenesss is different all around the world even in countires with a somewhat shared culture (Say England vs USA). Depending on what culture you’re coming from, there’s a lot to look out for. Here are 2 examples to get you started.Chinese Table Manners (Full Blog article)When visiting your Chinese friends, it’s very likely to have a meal with them, or even with their family! There are some rules in Chinese table etiquette. Although Chinese would not be strict on you because you are from different cultures, you should know some dos and don’ts to prevent any embarrassment. Also, knowing some background knowledge about Chinese table manners is good for you too.Chinese Hospitality (Full Blog article)How happy to have friends from far away!” said Confucius regarding the hospitality of the Chinese.In fact, even in 2017, the Chinese attitude towards the importance of hosting and treating guests well remains just as entrenched in the culture as ever. So, exactly how much do you know about the rules of Chinese Hospitality? Let’s start with 3 basic questions.Have you ever hosted Chinese guests before?Have you bought gifts for a Chinese family?Do you know the correct Chinese guest etiquette when you’re the guest?Well, there’s no time to lose — let’s dive right in! Here are 4 things you need to know about Chinese hospitality.

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