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Chinese citizen - traduction vers espagnol

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Chinese citizenship; Chinese citizen (disambiguation)

Chinese citizen         
n. ciudadano chino
Chinese-American         
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  • Chinese American [[fisherman]], circa 1917
  • Chinese American Shell Peedlers (1918)
  • Percentage of Chinese population in the United States, 2000
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  • Chinese-American psychiatric patient, 1915
  • Chinese Americans on Humboldt Bay (1915)
  • Communist]] China in 1952 art
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  • 27}}), the first female Chinese American elected to Congress
  • 17 to 20 Chinese immigrants were murdered during the [[Chinese massacre of 1871]] in Los Angeles.
  • The Chinese American experience has been documented at the [[Museum of Chinese in America]] in [[Manhattan's Chinatown]] since 1980.
  • An illustration of the [[Rock Springs massacre]] of 1885, in which at least 28 Chinese immigrants were killed
ETHNIC GROUP
Chinese in the United States; Chinese-american; Chinese-Americans; Chinese-American; Cantonese American; Chinese in United States; Cantonese people in the United States; Americans of Chinese descent; Han American; Macanese American; Chinese American; Han Chinese Amercian; Han Chinese American; Chinese-born American; Political views of Chinese Americans; Immigration from China to the United States; Emigration from China to the United States; Genetic history of Chinese Americans; Stereotypes of Chinese Americans; Macanese Americans; Cantonese Americans; Shanghainese Americans; Sino-Americans; Chinese Americans in politics; Undocumented Chinese immigrants in the United States; Genetic studies on Chinese Americans; Racism against Chinese Americans; Socioeconomic status of Chinese Americans
(adj.) = chinoamericano
Ex: The article is entitled "Mules and dragons: popular culture images in the selected writings of African-American and Chinese-American women writers".
chinaware         
  • Kangxi period]] (1661 to 1722) blue and white porcelain [[tea caddy]]
  • ''White Glazed Ding Ware Bowl with Incised Design'' Northern Song dynasty (11th–12th Century); Porcelain, Musée Guimet 2418
  • [[Ding ware]] bowl with flower sprays
  • Yongzheng reign]] (1722–1735)
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  • A black pottery cooking cauldron from the [[Hemudu culture]] (c. 5000 – c. 3000 BC)
  • Painted jar of the [[Majiayao culture]], Late Neolithic period (3300–2200 BC)
  • phoenixes]], [[Western Han dynasty]] (202 BC – 9 AD)
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  • Jiajing period]] (1521–67) of the [[Ming dynasty]]
  • Early [[blue and white porcelain]], c. 1335, the shape from Islamic metalwork
  • A [[sancai]] glazed offering tray, late 7th or early 8th century, [[Tang dynasty]] (618–907)
  • Wanli]] reign, 1573–1620
  • slip]] coating.
  • Kangxi period]] mark on a piece of late nineteenth century blue and white porcelain.
  • Dehua]] cup, with dragon
  • Lidded plum vase ([[meiping]]) with lotus sprays, [[Qingbai ware]], [[Southern Song]]. The glaze has collected in the carved indentations, where the colour is stronger.
  • probably for export to the Islamic world]].
  • Porcelain Jar with cobalt blue under a transparent glaze, [[Jingdezhen porcelain]], mid-15th century.
  • A Ming dynasty [[blue-and-white porcelain]] dish with a dragon
  • Xuande]] mark and period (1426–35) imperial blue and white vase.
  • Ge-type]] vase, with "gold thread and iron wire" double crackle
  • Decorating porcelain in [[Jingdezhen]] today
  • [[Yaozhou ware]] [[celadon]] bowl, [[Song dynasty]], 10th-11th century.
  • Daoguang period]], (1821–50); [[Shanghai Museum]]
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  • qingbai]] porcelain vase, bowl, and model of a [[granary]] with transparent blue-toned glaze, from the period of the [[Song dynasty]] (960–1279 AD)
  • Statue of [[Guanyin]], Ming dynasty ([[Shanghai Museum]])
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  • Yixing teapot]], Qing dynasty, c. 1800–1835, stoneware
POTTERY AND PORCELAIN FROM CHINA
Ming vase; Ming Vase; Chinese porcelain; Chinese ceramic; Chinese pottery; China ware; Chinaware; Ancient chinese porcelain; Porcelain in China; Imperial Chinese vase; Pottery in China
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Définition

Chinese chequers
(US Chinese checkers)
¦ plural noun [usu. treated as sing.] a board game for two to six players who attempt to move marbles or counters from one corner to the opposite one on a star-shaped board.

Wikipédia

Chinese citizen

Chinese citizen refers to a citizen of the People's Republic of China (PRC) under Chinese nationality law

  • Mainland China
    • Resident Identity Card, granted to PRC citizens who are also permanent residents of mainland China
    • Chinese passport, granted to PRC citizens who are also permanent residents of mainland China
  • Special administrative regions of China
    • Hong Kong Special Administrative Region passport, granted to PRC citizens who are also permanent residents of Hong Kong
    • Macau Special Administrative Region passport, granted to PRC citizens who are also permanent residents of Macau
Exemples du corpus de texte pour Chinese citizen
1. Six Ukrainians and a Chinese citizen were immediately rescued.
2. "I am a Chinese citizen with a valid Chinese passport.
3. Yang is a Chinese citizen who has lived in the United States since 1'86.
4. He said six Ukrainians and a Chinese citizen were rescued from the tugboat.
5. Every Chinese citizen enjoyed full "freedom of expression and publication", he added.