Chinese nationalism

Chinese nationalism (simplified Chinese: 中国民族主义; traditional Chinese: 中國民族主義; pinyin: Zhōngguó mínzú zhǔyì) is a form of nationalism in the People's Republic of China and Taiwan (Republic of China) which asserts that the Chinese people are a nation and promotes the cultural and national unity of all Chinese people. It is significantly distinct from Han nationalism, a sense of jingoism that is felt by purely Han Chinese people who deem themselves superior to other existing ethnicities (typically minority) in China. Under Sun Yat Sen’s ideal in the Three Principles of the People, Chinese nationalism should be a form of Civic Nationalism constructed on top of a united value, however this has not been fully recognised or applied by successors.

Chinese nationalism

Chinese nationalism (simplified Chinese: 中国民族主义; traditional Chinese: 中國民族主義; pinyin: Zhōngguó mínzú zhǔyì) is a form of nationalism in the People's Republic of China and Taiwan (Republic of China) which asserts that the Chinese people are a nation and promotes the cultural and national unity of all Chinese people. It is significantly distinct from Han nationalism, a sense of jingoism that is felt by purely Han Chinese people who deem themselves superior to other existing ethnicities (typically minority) in China. Under Sun Yat Sen’s ideal in the Three Principles of the People, Chinese nationalism should be a form of Civic Nationalism constructed on top of a united value, however this has not been fully recognised or applied by successors.