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Encyclopedia > Han people

Han people may refer to:

Language(s) Chinese languages Religion(s) Predominantly Mahayana Buddhism and Taoism. ... Chief Isaac of the Han people The Hän language is a Native American endangered language spoken in only two places: Eagle, Alaska and Dawson City, Yukon. ...

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  • Han (disambiguation)
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Han (516 words)
For years, the Han people together with other Chinese ethnic minorities lived mainly on agriculture, and made outstanding achievements in the spheres of politics, philosophy, art, literature and natural science.
Chinese belongs to the Sino-Tibetan family of languages and is the language of the Han people.
All the houses of Han are suggested to be positioned in the north facing south to catch the maximum sunlight.
예배와 설교 - View (11136 words)
The Korean people is the han people, Korea is the han nation, and Korean culture is the han culture.
People, who have kept alive the nature of human life and the soul of the nation throughout suppression and exploitation for the 5,000-year history, may look foolish yet wise, humble yet generous, and good-natured yet great.92 People are the origin of all wisdom and culture.
Although the natural world of life where people reside is dominated by such principles as the survival of the fittest and the food chain, it is based on the great harmony of ecological symbiosis and coexistence.101 The numerous lives in the world are interconnected and respond to and resonate with each other.
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