Chinese unification (disambiguation)
Chinese unification or unification of China most commonly refers to the potential political unification of the People's Republic of China and the Republic of China into one sovereign state.
Chinese unification may also refer to:
Historical
- Qin's wars of unification, a series of wars that unified China proper in the late 3rd century BC
- Chu–Han Contention, 206–202 BC interregnum between the Qin dynasty and the Han dynasty
- Conquest of Wu by Jin, AD 280 campaign that reunified China proper under the Jin dynasty
- Transition from Sui to Tang, period (AD 613–628) between the end of the Sui and the start of the Tang dynasty which unified China proper
- Jurchen unification, a series of events in the transition from Ming to Qing dynasty that led to the unification of the Jurchen tribes under Nurhaci
Contemporary
- Northeast Flag Replacement, 1928 nominal unification of Manchuria with the rest of China under the Nationalist government
- Handover of Hong Kong, 1997 return of Hong Kong to Chinese rule
- Transfer of sovereignty over Macau, 1999 return of Macau to Chinese rule
See also
- Song conquest of Northern Han, which unified most of China proper in 979
- Yuan conquest of China, which unified China under the Yuan dynasty
- Division of China (disambiguation)
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