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These are the 18 successor states of Qin dynasty of so called united China from 221BC to 2014AD. @faithfulguy you too see it, you may not know it. :laugh:

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Still there was no Tibet as part of China :omghaha:

@INDIC, I think we hurt that guy's feelings :ashamed:
 
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Pingying is use as translation of Chinese characters to English. And that is probably what you found.

There are systems to translate Chinese character to French, Italian, Russian, Portugese as well. Its just a translation mechanism. And to English, Pingyin is the most accurate.

Pinyin is not translation, it's called transliteration. Beijing means nothing in any European languages but helps us to say the word as closely as possible to the original language. The same with Mumbai or Bangkok are not written with Latin based letters in its respective language.

Dimwitted Indians think that using a transliteral writing system means adopting a foreign language when in fact all languages use their respective tranliteral writing system to make foreign words pronounceable in their own language. Mumbai written in Maharati is useless outside of India since practically nobody knows what's written.
 
Since all Chinese claim here China had been united since 221BC. :laugh:

United in the sense of having a central government that does not exclude the country to expand. Modern Germany started as Prussia and it's still part of our history although we expanded and contracted in the last 130 years dramatically. Unlike India, throughout the German or Chinese history there was an official claim of rightful succession after a new dynasty/ gov. system took over.
 
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United in the sense of having a central government that does not exclude the country to expand. Modern Germany started as Prussia and it's still part of our history although we expanded and contracted in the last 130 years dramatically. Unlike India, throughout the German or Chinese history there was an official claim of rightful succession after a new dynasty/ gov. system took over.


Lolz, what makes you think that? Qin dynasty ruled from 221 to 206 BC after that it was disintegrated.. Our own mayuran empire lasted much more than that.. And what you meant by rightful sucession? after qin dynasty, there was no rightful sucession, rather small vessel states fighting against each other.. Do read about different empires before spreading your expert nonsense in this forum..
 
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