The significance of the Chinese nation

In the Zhou dynasty, people who followed the etiquette and kept the etiquette and righteousness were called Han, Han, Xia and Xia people, commonly known as,. In ancient books, "Hua" and "Xia" are the Central Plains, while "Yi" and "Di" are the four directions. China is also called China, Midsummer, Middle-earth and China.

The ancestors of the Han nationality, Huangdi and Yan Di, competed for the leader of the tribal alliance in the Central Plains. Yan Di tribe was defeated and merged into Huangdi tribe, and the Yanhuang Alliance was formed. Later, in the battle of Zhuolu, they defeated Chiyou, the leader of the Jiuli nationality of Dongyi Group, and expanded their alliance power to today's Shandong. Later, Yan Di tribe and Huangdi tribe were the main groups, and formed a larger Huaxia tribe alliance with some Dongyi tribes in Shandong, and the origin of Huaxia tribe was basically finalized. From 2 100 BC to 770 BC, descendants of Huangdi nationality in the middle and lower reaches of the Yellow River successively established Xia Dynasty, Shang Dynasty and Zhou Dynasty.

The Chinese entry in The Concise Encyclopedia of Britain is:. From 265438 BC+000 BC to 770 BC, Xia people, merchants, Zhou people and other ethnic groups in the middle and lower reaches of the Yellow River lived together for a long time, gradually forming the Chinese nation.