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What was the former name of Hangzhou?
Qiantang
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Besides Qiantang and Jiankang, what was the other major metropolitan center in the south?
Chengdu
[ "Zhejiang\n\nDespite the continuing prominence of Nanjing (then known as Jiankang), the settlement of Qiantang, the former name of Hangzhou, remained one of the three major metropolitan centers in the south to provide major tax revenue to the imperial centers in the north China. The other two centers in the south w...
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What year was Qiantang raised in status and renamed Hangzhou?
589
[ "Zhejiang\n\nDespite the continuing prominence of Nanjing (then known as Jiankang), the settlement of Qiantang, the former name of Hangzhou, remained one of the three major metropolitan centers in the south to provide major tax revenue to the imperial centers in the north China. The other two centers in the south w...
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How many major metropolitan centers were there in the south at the time?
three
[ "Zhejiang\n\nDespite the continuing prominence of Nanjing (then known as Jiankang), the settlement of Qiantang, the former name of Hangzhou, remained one of the three major metropolitan centers in the south to provide major tax revenue to the imperial centers in the north China. The other two centers in the south w...
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When was the Jin Dynasty?
265–420
[ "Zhejiang\n\nFollowing the fall of Wu and the turmoil of the Wu Hu uprising against the Jin dynasty (265–420), most of elite Chinese families had collaborated with the non-Chinese rulers and military conquerors in the north. Some may have lost social privilege, and took refugee in areas south to Yangtze River. Some...
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Where did the clan of Zhuge Liang gather together?
Zhuge Village (Zhege Cun)
[ "Zhejiang\n\nFollowing the fall of Wu and the turmoil of the Wu Hu uprising against the Jin dynasty (265–420), most of elite Chinese families had collaborated with the non-Chinese rulers and military conquerors in the north. Some may have lost social privilege, and took refugee in areas south to Yangtze River. Some...
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When did Zhuge Village isolate itself until?
this day
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What kind of geography is in Zhejiang?
mountainous
[ "Zhejiang\n\nFollowing the fall of Wu and the turmoil of the Wu Hu uprising against the Jin dynasty (265–420), most of elite Chinese families had collaborated with the non-Chinese rulers and military conquerors in the north. Some may have lost social privilege, and took refugee in areas south to Yangtze River. Some...
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When did Zhuge Liang live from?
181–234
[ "Zhejiang\n\nFollowing the fall of Wu and the turmoil of the Wu Hu uprising against the Jin dynasty (265–420), most of elite Chinese families had collaborated with the non-Chinese rulers and military conquerors in the north. Some may have lost social privilege, and took refugee in areas south to Yangtze River. Some...
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When did the Six Dynasties end?
589
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What was the wealthiest area during the Six Dynasties?
Zhejiang
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Which dynasty restored and expanded the network that became the Grand Canal of China?
the Sui dynasty
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What river was one of the Grand Canal of China's hinterlands?
the Zhe River
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When did the Song dynasty reestablish unity around?
960
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When was the North lost to the Jurchen Jin dynasty?
1127
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What was Hangzhou known as while the capitol of the Southern Song?
Lin'an
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When was the Yuan dynasty established?
Lin'an
[ "Zhejiang\n\nThe Song dynasty reëstablished unity around 960. Under the Song, the prosperity of South China began to overtake that of North China. After the north was lost to the Jurchen Jin dynasty in 1127 following the Jingkang Incident, Hangzhou became the capital of the Southern Song under the name Lin'an. Reno...
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What did Marco Polo call Lin'an when he visited it?
Kinsay
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What were greenware ceramics made from?
celadon
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What color tint is Longquan greenware characterized by?
bluish-green
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What period did Longquan ceramics decline?
the Ming
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What kilns were Longquan kilns replaced by in popularity and production?
Jingdezhen in Jiangxi
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What decorations are Yuan Longquan celadons derived from?
Middle Eastern
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What do 'to-min' mean?
idle people
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What does 'yoh-hu' mean?
music people
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What does 'si-min' mean?
small people
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What does Tanka mean?
egg-people
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What is 'Keh Chiang' a romanization for?
Zhejiang
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During which war did the British navy defeat Eight Banners forces at Ningbo and Dinghai?
the First Opium War
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When was the Treaty of Nanking signed?
1843
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What became one of the five Chinese treaty ports under the terms of the Treaty of Nanking?
Ningbo
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What did much of Zhejiang come under control of during the Taiping Rebellion?
the Taiping Heavenly Kingdom
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When did Wenzhou become Zhejiang's second treaty port?
1876
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What war did the Second Sino-Japanese War lead into?
World War II
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Who occupied much of Zhejiang during the Second Sino-Japanese War?
Japan
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How many estimated civilians were killed by the Japanese searching for Doolittle's men?
250,000
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What type of American crews came down in China following the Doolittle raid?
B-25
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The Japanese puppet state that occupied Zhejiang was called what?
the Reorganized National Government of China
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When did the People's Republic of China take control of Mainland China?
1949
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When did the Republic of China control the Dachen Islands until?
1955
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When was the Cultural Revolution?
1966–76
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When was the high tide of the Cultural Revolution?
1966–69
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What production did the agricultural policy favor over industrial and cash crops?
grain
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What type of resources does Zhejiang have a lack of?
natural
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What is Zhejiang's location vulnerable to from the sea?
flooding
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What type of development has Zhejiang been an epicenter of?
capitalist
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Which part of Zhejiang is part of the Yangtze Delta?
Northeast Zhejiang
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What type of geography is Northeast Zhejiang?
flat
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What does Zhejiang consist mostly of?
hills
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What percent of Zhejiang is hills?
70%
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What is the highest peak of the province?
Huangmaojian Peak
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How high is Huangmaojian Peak in meters?
1,929
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How high is Huangmaojian Peak in feet?
6,329
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What does the north of the province lie just south of?
the Yangtze Delta
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Where does the Grand Canal of China end?
Hangzhou
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What is a major river of the province in addition to the Qiangtang River?
Ou Rivers
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What is a well-known lake of Hangzhou?
West Lake
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What is a well-known lake of Jiaxing?
South Lake
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How many islands are along the rugged coastline of Zhejiang?
over three thousand
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What is the largest island near Zhejiang?
Zhoushan Island
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What is the largest bay of Zhejiang?
Hangzhou Bay
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How many distinct seasons does Zhejiang have?
four
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When does Spring start in Zhejiang?
March
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How many prefecture-level divisions of Zhejiang are there?
eleven
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How many county-level divisions of Zhejiang are there?
90
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How many township-level divisions of Zhejiang are there?
1,570
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What is the largest base of shooting films and TV dramas in China?
Jinhua
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What is called 'China's Hollywood'?
Hengdian
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How are the politics of Zhejiang structured?
a dual party-government system
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Who is the highest-ranking official in the People's Government of Zhejiang?
The Governor of Zhejiang
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Who is the Governor subordinate to?
the Zhejiang Communist Party of China (CPC) Provincial Committee Secretary
[ "Zhejiang\n\nThe politics of Zhejiang is structured in a dual party-government system like all other governing institutions in Mainland China. The Governor of Zhejiang is the highest-ranking official in the People's Government of Zhejiang. However, in the province's dual party-government governing system, the Gover...
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What is the Zhejiang Communist Party of China (CPC) Provincial Committee Secretary provincially known as?
Zhejiang CPC Party Chief
[ "Zhejiang\n\nThe politics of Zhejiang is structured in a dual party-government system like all other governing institutions in Mainland China. The Governor of Zhejiang is the highest-ranking official in the People's Government of Zhejiang. However, in the province's dual party-government governing system, the Gover...
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What type of party-government system are all governing institutions in Mainland China?
dual
[ "Zhejiang\n\nThe politics of Zhejiang is structured in a dual party-government system like all other governing institutions in Mainland China. The Governor of Zhejiang is the highest-ranking official in the People's Government of Zhejiang. However, in the province's dual party-government governing system, the Gover...
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When was Tan Zhenlin's term as Zhenjiang's Communist Party Secretary?
1949-1952
[ "Zhejiang\n\nSeveral political figures who served as Zhejiang's top political office of Communist Party Secretary have played key roles in various events in PRC history. Tan Zhenlin (term 1949-1952), the inaugural Party Secretary, was one of the leading voices against Mao's Cultural Revolution during the so-called ...
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Who was the inaugural Communist Party Secretary of Zhenjiang?
Tan Zhenlin
[ "Zhejiang\n\nSeveral political figures who served as Zhejiang's top political office of Communist Party Secretary have played key roles in various events in PRC history. Tan Zhenlin (term 1949-1952), the inaugural Party Secretary, was one of the leading voices against Mao's Cultural Revolution during the so-called ...
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When was the so-called February Countercurrent?
1967
[ "Zhejiang\n\nSeveral political figures who served as Zhejiang's top political office of Communist Party Secretary have played key roles in various events in PRC history. Tan Zhenlin (term 1949-1952), the inaugural Party Secretary, was one of the leading voices against Mao's Cultural Revolution during the so-called ...
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When was Jiang Hua's term?
1956-1968
[ "Zhejiang\n\nSeveral political figures who served as Zhejiang's top political office of Communist Party Secretary have played key roles in various events in PRC history. Tan Zhenlin (term 1949-1952), the inaugural Party Secretary, was one of the leading voices against Mao's Cultural Revolution during the so-called ...
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When was the case against the Gang of Four?
1980
[ "Zhejiang\n\nSeveral political figures who served as Zhejiang's top political office of Communist Party Secretary have played key roles in various events in PRC history. Tan Zhenlin (term 1949-1952), the inaugural Party Secretary, was one of the leading voices against Mao's Cultural Revolution during the so-called ...
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What is the province traditionally known as?
Land of Fish and Rice
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What is the main crop of the province?
rice
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What is the second main crop of the province?
wheat
[ "Zhejiang\n\nThe province is traditionally known as the \"Land of Fish and Rice\". True to its name, rice is the main crop, followed by wheat; north Zhejiang is also a center of aquaculture in China, and the Zhoushan fishery is the largest fishery in the country. The main cash crops include jute and cotton, and the...
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What part of Zhejiang is a center of aquaculture in China?
north Zhejiang
[ "Zhejiang\n\nThe province is traditionally known as the \"Land of Fish and Rice\". True to its name, rice is the main crop, followed by wheat; north Zhejiang is also a center of aquaculture in China, and the Zhoushan fishery is the largest fishery in the country. The main cash crops include jute and cotton, and the...
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What is the largest fishery in the country?
Zhoushan fishery
[ "Zhejiang\n\nThe province is traditionally known as the \"Land of Fish and Rice\". True to its name, rice is the main crop, followed by wheat; north Zhejiang is also a center of aquaculture in China, and the Zhoushan fishery is the largest fishery in the country. The main cash crops include jute and cotton, and the...
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What is an important commercial port along with Ningbo, Wenzhou and Taizhou?
Zhoushan
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What bridge is between Haiyan County and Cixi?
The Hangzhou Bay Bridge
[ "Zhejiang\n\nNingbo, Wenzhou, Taizhou and Zhoushan are important commercial ports. The Hangzhou Bay Bridge between Haiyan County and Cixi, is the longest bridge over a continuous body of sea water in the world." ]
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What is the longest bridge over a continuous body of sea water in the world?
The Hangzhou Bay Bridge
[ "Zhejiang\n\nNingbo, Wenzhou, Taizhou and Zhoushan are important commercial ports. The Hangzhou Bay Bridge between Haiyan County and Cixi, is the longest bridge over a continuous body of sea water in the world." ]
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What kind of ports are Taizhou and Ningbo?
commercial
[ "Zhejiang\n\nNingbo, Wenzhou, Taizhou and Zhoushan are important commercial ports. The Hangzhou Bay Bridge between Haiyan County and Cixi, is the longest bridge over a continuous body of sea water in the world." ]
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The Hangzhou Bay Bridge goes between Haiyan County and where else?
Cixi
[ "Zhejiang\n\nNingbo, Wenzhou, Taizhou and Zhoushan are important commercial ports. The Hangzhou Bay Bridge between Haiyan County and Cixi, is the longest bridge over a continuous body of sea water in the world." ]
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What is Zhejiang's own development model dubbed?
Zhejiang model
[ "Zhejiang\n\nZhejiang's main manufacturing sectors are electromechanical industries, textiles, chemical industries, food, and construction materials. In recent years Zhejiang has followed its own development model, dubbed the \"Zhejiang model\", which is based on prioritizing and encouraging entrepreneurship, an em...
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What is the Zhejiang model based on prioritizing and encouraging?
entrepreneurship
[ "Zhejiang\n\nZhejiang's main manufacturing sectors are electromechanical industries, textiles, chemical industries, food, and construction materials. In recent years Zhejiang has followed its own development model, dubbed the \"Zhejiang model\", which is based on prioritizing and encouraging entrepreneurship, an em...
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What direction is the economic heart of Zhejiang moving toward?
southeast
[ "Zhejiang\n\nZhejiang's main manufacturing sectors are electromechanical industries, textiles, chemical industries, food, and construction materials. In recent years Zhejiang has followed its own development model, dubbed the \"Zhejiang model\", which is based on prioritizing and encouraging entrepreneurship, an em...
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What was the annual real growth of urbanites in Zhejiang in 2009?
8.3%
[ "Zhejiang\n\nZhejiang's main manufacturing sectors are electromechanical industries, textiles, chemical industries, food, and construction materials. In recent years Zhejiang has followed its own development model, dubbed the \"Zhejiang model\", which is based on prioritizing and encouraging entrepreneurship, an em...
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What was Zhejiang's nominal GDP in yuan for 2011?
3.20 trillion
[ "Zhejiang\n\nZhejiang's main manufacturing sectors are electromechanical industries, textiles, chemical industries, food, and construction materials. In recent years Zhejiang has followed its own development model, dubbed the \"Zhejiang model\", which is based on prioritizing and encouraging entrepreneurship, an em...
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What day of the week was September 15, 2011?
Thursday
[ "Zhejiang\n\nOn Thursday, September 15, 2011, more than 500 people from Hongxiao Village protested over the large-scale death of fish in a nearby river. Angry protesters stormed the Zhejiang Jinko Solar Company factory compound, overturned eight company vehicles, and destroyed the offices before police came to disp...
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What village protested over the large-scale death of fish in a nearby river on September 15, 2011?
Hongxiao
[ "Zhejiang\n\nOn Thursday, September 15, 2011, more than 500 people from Hongxiao Village protested over the large-scale death of fish in a nearby river. Angry protesters stormed the Zhejiang Jinko Solar Company factory compound, overturned eight company vehicles, and destroyed the offices before police came to disp...
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How many company vehicles did angry protesters overturn at the Zhejiang Jinko Solar Company?
eight
[ "Zhejiang\n\nOn Thursday, September 15, 2011, more than 500 people from Hongxiao Village protested over the large-scale death of fish in a nearby river. Angry protesters stormed the Zhejiang Jinko Solar Company factory compound, overturned eight company vehicles, and destroyed the offices before police came to disp...
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How many more nights after the first day did protests last?
two
[ "Zhejiang\n\nOn Thursday, September 15, 2011, more than 500 people from Hongxiao Village protested over the large-scale death of fish in a nearby river. Angry protesters stormed the Zhejiang Jinko Solar Company factory compound, overturned eight company vehicles, and destroyed the offices before police came to disp...
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Who was the deputy head of Haining's environmental protection bureau at the time?
Chen Hongming
[ "Zhejiang\n\nOn Thursday, September 15, 2011, more than 500 people from Hongxiao Village protested over the large-scale death of fish in a nearby river. Angry protesters stormed the Zhejiang Jinko Solar Company factory compound, overturned eight company vehicles, and destroyed the offices before police came to disp...
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What kind of Chinese make up the vast majority of the population?
Han
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What varieties of Chinese do the largest Han subgroup speak?
Wu
[ "Zhejiang\n\nHan Chinese make up the vast majority of the population, and the largest Han subgroup are the speakers of Wu varieties of Chinese. There are also 400,000 members of ethnic minorities, including approximately 200,000 She people and approximately 20,000 Hui Chinese[citation needed]. Jingning She Autonomo...