NOUN
- a communist nation that covers a vast territory in eastern Asia; the most populous country in the world
How To Use Red China In A Sentence
- Most news organizations are in retreat, shuttering bureaus and laying off journalists. But the former "Red China News Agency" doesn't need to worry about the inconvenience of turning a profit.
- The author and New York Times columnist argued this week that the most important global development of the past 18 months was that Red China became Green China.
- Knowing our views regarding the use of wine as a beverage, Mr. Wu had provided delicious tea in elegantly decorated covered china cups, and sweatmeats by way of compensation. With the Tibetans in Tent and Temple: Narrative of Four Years' Residence on the Tibetan Borders, and of a Journey into the Far Interior
- The PDRY established close ties with the Soviet Union, Red China, Cuba, and radical Palestinians.
- Perhaps nationalism has succeeded Communism as the creed of Red China, but its rulers show signs of wanting to make their country a good citizen of the world.
- At the recent ASEAN summit, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton pressured China to "internationalize" the multi-party territorial dispute in the South China Sea. John Feffer: Pentagon in Asia: Use It or Lose It
- However, the early Western commerce with China was mainly directed to the opium trade, which not only plundered China's raw materials and local products but ruined the health of Chinese.
- In neighboring Hong Kong, tourist buses would deliver groups of camera-toting Americans and Japanese to the border to catch a glimpse of "Red China" on the other side.
- British journalist Edward Hunter translated the term brainwashing in his 1953 book, “Brain-Washing in Red China,” which described communist techniques for controlling the minds of nonbelievers. Could Elizabeth Smart be a victim of brainwashing?
- He looked up at the red Chinagraph pencil number on the board. LET NOT THE DEEP