“Chinese Civil War”. Cultural-China.com. 2013年9月12日時点のオリジナルよりアーカイブ。2013年6月16日閲覧。 “To this day, since no armistice or peace treaty has ever been signed, there is controversy as to whether the Civil War has legally ended.”
“Chinese Civil War”. Cultural-China.com. 2013年9月12日時点のオリジナルよりアーカイブ。2013年6月16日閲覧。 “To this day, since no armistice or peace treaty has ever been signed, there is controversy as to whether the Civil War has legally ended.”
w:Chinese Family Panel Studies's survey of 2012. Published in The World Religious Cultures issue 2014: 卢云峰:当代中国宗教状况报告——基于CFPS(2012)调查数据(PDF) (2014年7月15日時点のアーカイブ). p. 13, reporting the results of the Renmin University's Chinese General Social Survey (CGSS) for the years 2006, 2008, 2010 and 2011, and their average. Note: according to the researchers of CFPS, only 6.3% of the Chinese are not religious in the sense of atheism; the others are not religious in the sense that they do not belong to an organised religion, while they pray to or worship gods and ancestors in the manner of the traditional popular religion.
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Liu, Lydia He (2009). The Clash of Empires: the invention of China in modern world making. Harvard University Press. pp. 77–78. ISBN9780674040298. "Olivelle's evidence affirms that cīna is related to the Qin dynasty but leaves the precise nature of that linkage open to speculation."
w:Chinese Family Panel Studies's survey of 2012. Published in The World Religious Cultures issue 2014: 卢云峰:当代中国宗教状况报告——基于CFPS(2012)调查数据(PDF) (2014年7月15日時点のアーカイブ). p. 13, reporting the results of the Renmin University's Chinese General Social Survey (CGSS) for the years 2006, 2008, 2010 and 2011, and their average. Note: according to the researchers of CFPS, only 6.3% of the Chinese are not religious in the sense of atheism; the others are not religious in the sense that they do not belong to an organised religion, while they pray to or worship gods and ancestors in the manner of the traditional popular religion.