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- Tianxia abstract "Tianxia (tien-hsia; Chinese: 天下; literally "under heaven") is a phrase in the Chinese language and an ancient Chinese cultural concept that denoted either the entire geographical world or the metaphysical realm of mortals, and later became associated with political sovereignty.In ancient China, tianxia denoted the lands, space, and area divinely appointed to the Emperor by universal and well-defined principles of order. The center of this land that was directly apportioned to the Imperial court was called Huaxia (Chinese: 華夏), Xia (Chinese: 夏), Hua (Chinese: 華), Zhongxia (Chinese: 中夏), Zhonghua (Chinese: 中華), or Zhongguo (Chinese: 中國), among other names, forming the center of a world view that centered on the Imperial court and went concentrically outward to major and minor officials and then the common citizens, and finally ending with the fringe "barbarians". The center of this world view was not exclusionary in nature, and outer groups, such as ethnic minorities and foreign people, who accepted the mandate of the Chinese Emperor were themselves received and included into the Chinese tianxia.In classical Chinese political thought, the Emperor of China (Chinese: 天子; pinyin: tiānzǐ; Wade–Giles: t'ien1-tzu3), having received the Mandate of Heaven, would nominally be the ruler of the entire world. Although in practice there would be areas of the known world which were not under the control of the Emperor, in Chinese political theory the rulers of those areas derived their power from the Emperor (皇權).The larger concept of tianxia is closely associated with civilization and order in classical Chinese philosophy, and has formed the basis for the world view of the Chinese people and nations influenced by them since at least the first millennium BC. Tianxia has been independently applied by other countries in the East Asian cultural sphere, including Japan, Korea, and Vietnam.".
- Tianxia thumbnail TianXiaWeiGong.png?width=300.
- Tianxia wikiPageID "1124901".
- Tianxia wikiPageRevisionID "606476159".
- Tianxia c "天下".
- Tianxia c "天子".
- Tianxia c Wikt:天下.
- Tianxia h "ien24 ha55".
- Tianxia hangul "천하".
- Tianxia hanja "天下".
- Tianxia hasPhotoCollection Tianxia.
- Tianxia j "tin1 haa6".
- Tianxia kana "てんか or てんげ or てんが or あめのした".
- Tianxia kanji "天下".
- Tianxia kunrei "Tenka or Tenge or Tenga or Ame-no-Sita".
- Tianxia l "under heaven".
- Tianxia p "Tiānxià".
- Tianxia p "tiānzǐ".
- Tianxia p "wànbāng".
- Tianxia pic "TianXiaWeiGong.png".
- Tianxia piccap "All is equal under heaven. Calligraphy by Sun Yat-sen".
- Tianxia poj "thian-hā".
- Tianxia romaji "Tenka or Tenge or Tenga or Ame-no-shita".
- Tianxia rr "Cheonha".
- Tianxia s "万邦".
- Tianxia sign Sun_Tzu.
- Tianxia source "The Art of War, Chapter III, Line 11".
- Tianxia t "萬邦".
- Tianxia text ""Your aim must be to take All-under-Heaven intact. Thus your troops are not worn out and your gains will be complete. This is the art of offensive strategy."".
- Tianxia title "Tianxia".
- Tianxia vie "thiên hạ".
- Tianxia w "T'ien1-hsia4".
- Tianxia w "t'ien1-tzu3".
- Tianxia wuu "thie ya".
- Tianxia zha "30".
- Tianxia zha "lajmbwn".
- Tianxia subject Category:Chinese_culture.
- Tianxia subject Category:Chinese_words_and_phrases.
- Tianxia subject Category:East_Asian_culture.
- Tianxia subject Category:History_of_Imperial_China.
- Tianxia subject Category:World.
- Tianxia comment "Tianxia (tien-hsia; Chinese: 天下; literally "under heaven") is a phrase in the Chinese language and an ancient Chinese cultural concept that denoted either the entire geographical world or the metaphysical realm of mortals, and later became associated with political sovereignty.In ancient China, tianxia denoted the lands, space, and area divinely appointed to the Emperor by universal and well-defined principles of order.".
- Tianxia label "Céleste Empire".
- Tianxia label "Tianxia".
- Tianxia label "Tianxia".
- Tianxia label "Tianxia".
- Tianxia label "Поднебесная".
- Tianxia label "تحت السماء".
- Tianxia label "天下".
- Tianxia label "天下".
- Tianxia sameAs Tianxia.
- Tianxia sameAs Céleste_Empire.
- Tianxia sameAs 天下.
- Tianxia sameAs Tianxia.
- Tianxia sameAs m.048d7v.
- Tianxia sameAs Q955223.
- Tianxia sameAs Q955223.
- Tianxia wasDerivedFrom Tianxia?oldid=606476159.
- Tianxia depiction TianXiaWeiGong.png.
- Tianxia isPrimaryTopicOf Tianxia.