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Mountains and rivers, the four seas, the country, the world, Sheji, Kyushu, rivers and mountains.
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The country is the fief of the princes, and the home is the fief of the doctor
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The pronouns of the country, there are Jiangsan, Zongmiao, Sheji, Huaxia, Zhonghua, Kyushu, Sihae, Shenzhou, and the place where the emperor of Zongmiao worshiped his ancestors, which is the symbol of the ruler, so Zongmiao is regarded as a symbol of the country. Sheji is the god of grains and the god of ceres, and the land and grain are the foundation of the country, so Sheji has also become the name of the country. The world is also the synonym of the country, which also refers to the Chinese nation.
The meaning of the countryan entity that occupies a fixed territory for a long time, politically bound to a people under a sovereign **; A particular form of **, politary or politically organized society, consisting of one or more nationalities and having a more or less definite territory and a community of peoples, land occupied by a community of peoples. The state is the product and expression of irreconcilable class contradictions.
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1. Shenna Goryeo (North Korea).
Goryeo (918-1392), also known as the Goryeo Dynasty and the King of Goryeo, was one of the ancient states of the Korean Peninsula. In 918 A.D., the subordinates of the Gong descendants of the Taebong monarch rose up and proclaimed Wang Jian as the king, merged with Silla in 935, and destroyed Baekje in 936, realizing the "unification of the three Koreas". The capital of Goryeo was Kaegyong (present-day Kaesong, North Korea).
2. Siam (Thailand).
Siam is the ancient Chinese name for Thailand, a country in present-day Southeast Asia, and the English name is siam. Since the founding of the country in the 13th century, it has gone through four eras: the Sukhothai Dynasty, the Ayutthaya Dynasty (Ayutthaya Dynasty), the Thonburi Dynasty, and the Chokri Dynasty (Bangkok Dynasty).
3. Great food (Arab Emperor).
The Arab Empire was an Islamic empire established by the Arabs in the Middle Ages. Chinese history books since the Tang Dynasty have called it the "Great Food", while Western Europe has used to refer to it as the Saracen Empire. The Arab Empire lasted for 626 years, mainly consisting of the four major caliphates (632-661) and the Umayyad dynasty (661-750) and the Abbasid dynasty (750-1258).
4. Great Qin (Roman Empire).
Great Qin is the ancient Chinese name for the Roman Empire and the Near East. With the opening of the Silk Road at the end of the 2nd century BC, the exchange of Eastern and Western civilizations gradually accelerated, and Rome was at the end of the ** route. This is recorded in the Book of the Later Han Dynasty and the Biography of the Western Regions.
5. Tianzhu (India).
Tianzhu: Ancient China and other East Asian countries collectively referred to present-day India and other countries of the Indian subcontinent. In Chinese history, the earliest record of Tianzhu is in the "Historical Records of Dawan Biography", which was called body poison (Indus Sanskrit sindhu antiphon) at that time.
At the beginning of the Tang Dynasty, it was collectively called Tianzhu. Tianzhu was a great country during the Tang Dynasty, and Tang Taizong Li Shimin sent Tang monks to the west to learn scriptures (that is, to learn scriptures from the west heaven) This place is the west heaven.
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