China is Communist in name only. Your Hong Kong reference doesn't make a whole lot of sense bc they are not really Mainland Chinese. They were a British territory until the handover in 1997. They really don't like Mainland Chinese very much.
Your 7 clans/tribes reference makes little sense bc "China" was ever changing and there weren't some magical 7 clans.
Regardless, how would this make you an expert on Chinese GH production? Seems like some basic/ incorrect knowledge of China actually.
If you read and comprehended what I wrote you would understand that the history and current mindset of the Chinese is what drives their business practices. I apologize if I was not clear enough on that point. It is common knowledge.
And China has been very adamant about he fact that H Kong and Taiwan are 100% Chinese. They even threatened war if anyone got in the way of unifications.
Are you really unaware of the fact that China....for a very long time, was 7 warring Kingdoms. It was that way until Qin unified them, switching to the same currency etc.
I tend not to use Wiki as a primary un-veted source, but this quote accurately summarizes the 7 Kingdom history.
The Seven Warring States or Seven Kingdoms (simplified Chinese: 战国七雄; traditional Chinese: 戰國七雄) refers to the seven leading states during the Warring States period of Zhou dynasty China. They are almost always listed in the following order:
Qin (秦)
Qi (齊/齐)
Chu (楚)
Yan (燕)
Han (韓/韩)
Zhao (趙/赵)
Wei (魏)
Over the Warring States period, many of the seven states underwent bureaucratic and military reforms in order to mobilise resources on a greater scale. This led to an intensification of warfare over the period, but also led to economic and cultural developments on a large scale.
Of the Seven Warring States, Qin eventually grew to be the strongest and successfully annexed the other six states; Han was the first to fall, in 230 BC, while Qi was the last to surrender in 221 BC. Yingzheng, the King of Qin, took the title Shihuangdi, a new title composed by combining various honorifics previously used individually for various human or divine rulers (somewhat arrogantly according to the opinion of some).
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