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  2. China's final warning - Wikipedia

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    China's final warning" (Russian: последнее китайское предупреждение, romanized: posledneye kitayskoye preduprezhdeniye) is a Russian ironic idiom originating from the Soviet Union that refers to a warning that carries no real consequences.

  3. Chinese spring offensive - Wikipedia

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    However, US president Harry Truman dismissed the warning. [12] As the UN forces raced to the Yalu River after capturing Pyongyang on 19 October, the Chinese launched their first offensive of the war on 25 October. Undeterred, UN Commander Douglas MacArthur initiated the Home-by-Christmas offensive aimed at unifying Korea.

  4. Road signs in South Korea - Wikipedia

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    Road signs in South Korea are regulated by the Korean Road Traffic Authority (Korean: 도로교통안전공단). Sign for a bicycle crossing. Signs indicating dangers are triangular with a red border, yellow background and black pictograms. Mandatory instructions are white on a blue background, prohibitions are black on a white background with ...

  5. South Korea says it expressed concern to China for sending ...

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    South Korea on Friday said it had expressed its concerns to China after assessing that it recently returned a “large number” of North Koreans, including escapees, back to their homeland. Koo ...

  6. Ex-CIA chief says working with China is the only option for ...

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    But on Wednesday the president seemed to cast doubt on the possibility of the U.S. and China working together to bring an end to the crisis surrounding North Korea. "Trade between China and North ...

  7. Anti-Chinese sentiment - Wikipedia

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    Anti-Chinese sentiment in Korea was created in the 21st century by cultural and historical claims of China and a sense of security crisis caused by China's economic growth. [37] In the early 2000s, China's claim over the history of Goguryeo, an ancient Korean kingdom, caused tensions between both Koreas and China.

  8. Anti-Chinese sentiment in Korea - Wikipedia

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    In 1931, while Korea was dominated by Imperial Japan, there was a dispute between Chinese and Korean farmers in Wanpaoshan, Manchuria.It was highly sensationalized in the Japanese and Korean press, and used as propaganda to increase anti-Chinese sentiment.

  9. Anti-Korean sentiment in China - Wikipedia

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    Anti-Korean sentiment in China refers to opposition, hostility, hatred, distrust, fear, and general dislike of Korean people or culture in China. This is sometimes referred to in China as the xianhan (dislike of Korea) sentiment, which some have argued has been evoked by perceived Korean arrogance that has challenged the sense of superiority that the Chinese have traditionally associated with ...