Tianchao Daguo (天朝大國) is a term derived from the ancient Chinese Empire era, especially dring the Han/Tang Golden Age when the Chinese Empire was at its peak, when the court of the empire was at times referred to as the celestial court (天朝), because the emperor was supposed to have obtained the Mandate of Heaven (天命). Daguo (大國) means big country or big nation, and roughly correlates to the modern term "Great power".

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  • Tianchao Daguo (天朝大國) is a term derived from the ancient Chinese Empire era, especially dring the Han/Tang Golden Age when the Chinese Empire was at its peak, when the court of the empire was at times referred to as the celestial court (天朝), because the emperor was supposed to have obtained the Mandate of Heaven (天命). Daguo (大國) means big country or big nation, and roughly correlates to the modern term "Great power". The central government of China historically prefer to regard itself as a big nation state, due to the size of its huge area of territory and huge size of its population.
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  • China's peaceful rise
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  • The Rise of the Great Powers
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  • Tianchao Daguo (天朝大國) is a term derived from the ancient Chinese Empire era, especially dring the Han/Tang Golden Age when the Chinese Empire was at its peak, when the court of the empire was at times referred to as the celestial court (天朝), because the emperor was supposed to have obtained the Mandate of Heaven (天命). Daguo (大國) means big country or big nation, and roughly correlates to the modern term "Great power".
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