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proper noun
An imperial Chinese dynasty, ruling (with interruptions) from 206 BC to AD 220, marked by the expansion of the Yellow River's Huaxia culture to the recent conquests of the Qin and a flowering of economic, literary, and scientific development
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More than 90% of Chinese believe themselves to be Han.
The government may feel entitled to international sympathy given that the majority of those killed appear to be Han Chinese civilians, though it has yet to give a list of the dead.
While speaking to YouTuber Swoozie, Obama revealed which Star Wars character he would be (Han Solo), which trousers the dog should wear (just material on hind legs) and the better rapper.
After the detention of the politically provocative artist Ai Weiwei, on April 3rd he was accused of unspecified "economic crimes"—the writer Ma Jian speculated in an op-ed piece printed outside China that the next targets would be Han and three other prominent critics.
There have long been rumours that Rey might be Han and Leia's daughter... Abrams confirms that EW's shot of the Irish actor, Domhnall Gleeson as General Huxin in his command centre depicts him "longing to reveal the full might of The First Order's military power to an unsuspecting galaxy".
After the detention of the politically provocative artist Ai Weiwei, on April 3rd — he was accused of unspecified "economic crimes" — the writer Ma Jian speculated in an op-ed piece printed outside China that the next targets would be Han and three other prominent critics.
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It is han bok, not han dok.
Four of the women were Han Chinese.
There are Han Solo in carbonite shower curtains.
Of the dead, two-thirds were Han, the authorities said.
The government said most of the casualties were Han civilians.
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