Chinese unification
Potential union of mainland China and Taiwan / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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This article is about the potential unification of the PRC and ROC. For the conquests leading to the unification of China under the Qin dynasty, see Qin's wars of unification. For the encoding unification of the Chinese language, see Han unification. For other uses, see Chinese unification (disambiguation).
Chinese unification, also known as Cross-Strait unification or Chinese reunification, is the potential unification of territories currently controlled, or claimed, by the People's Republic of China ("China" or "Mainland China") and the Republic of China ("Taiwan") under one political entity, possibly the formation of a political union between the two republics. Together with full Taiwan independence, unification is one of the main proposals to address questions on the political status of Taiwan, which is a central focus of Cross-Strait relations.
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Traditional Chinese | 中國統一 | ||||||
Simplified Chinese | 中国统一 | ||||||
Literal meaning | China unification | ||||||
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Cross-Strait unification | |||||||
Traditional Chinese | 海峽兩岸統一 | ||||||
Simplified Chinese | 海峡两岸统一 | ||||||
Literal meaning | Two shores of strait unification | ||||||
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