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    Sinicization
    [Sinicization]
    definition
    1. noun form of Sinicize
    Sin·i·cize
    [ˈsinəˌsīz, ˈsīnəˌsīz]
    verb
    Sinicize (verb) · Sinicizes (third person present) · Sinicized (past tense) · Sinicized (past participle) · Sinicizing (present participle) · Sinicise (verb) · Sinicises (third person present) · Sinicised (past tense) · Sinicised (past participle) · Sinicising (present participle) · Sinicized (adjective) · Sinicised (adjective)
    1. make Chinese in character or form:
      "generations of Chinese children grew up reading his translations of Andersen's work, although he Sinicized the stories a little" · "a more Sinicized conception of rulership"
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    What does sinicization mean?The term sinicization is also often used to refer to processes or policies of acculturation or assimilation of norms from China on neighboring East Asian societies, or on minority ethnic groups within China.
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    What is Sinicization in Chinese culture?Sinicization, on the other hand, encompasses a broader scope and refers to the assimilation of non-Chinese cultures into the Chinese cultural sphere. It involves the adoption, adaptation, or integration of foreign elements into the Chinese way of life, ultimately contributing to the rich tapestry of Chinese civilization.
    What does'sinicization' mean?Yang writes: Western media and academia commonly translate this term as “Sinicization,” but this is interpretive, inaccurate, and misleading. Sinicization means assimilation into Chinese culture, especially the language, customs, norms, and national identity of the Han majority in China proper.
    What is the difference between sinification and sinicization?To summarize, sinification focuses on the adoption of Chinese culture by non-Chinese societies, while sinicization encompasses the assimilation of non-Chinese cultures into the broader Chinese cultural sphere.
     
  4. Sinicization is defined as bringing people who are not of Chinese descent under the influence of Chinese culture. It is a process where societies that are traditionally non-Chinese are put under the influence of the Han Chinese communities, by adapting to their culture, customs, and way of life.

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    Sinicization, sinofication, sinification, or sinonization (from the prefix sino-, 'Chinese, relating to China') is the process by which non-Chinese societies come under the influence of Chinese culture, particularly Han-Chinese culture, language, societal norms, and ethnic identity.

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    Sinicization - Wikipedia

    Sinicization, sinofication, sinification, or sinonization (from the prefix sino-, 'Chinese, relating to China') is the process by which non-Chinese societies or groups are acculturated or assimilated into Chinese culture, particularly the language, societal norms, culture, and ethnic identity of the HanSee more

    The assimilation policy is a type of Chinese nationalism aimed at strengthening the Chinese national identity (Zhonghua minzu) among the population. Proponents believe it … See more

    11th century BC
    Some of the Baiyue peoples in the Yangtze River Delta started to sinicize, marked by their establishment of the Wu State.
    386-589
    The Northern and Southern dynasties was a period in the history of China that lasted from 386 to 589, following the tumultuous era of the Sixteen Kingdoms period.
    8th and 9th centuries
    Chinese male soldiers moved into Guizhou (formerly romanized as Kweichow) and married native non-Chinese women, their descendants being known as Lao-han-jen (original Chinese), in contrast to new Chinese people who colonized Guizhou at later times.
    1274
    The latter temple, built in 1274 and doubled as a school, was the first Confucian temple ever to be built in Yunnan.
    1934-1937
    The Hui Muslim 36th Division (National Revolutionary Army) governed the southern region of Xinjiang in 1934–1937.
    1945
    After the Republic of China took control of Taiwan from the Empire of Japan in 1945 and relocated its capital to Taipei in 1949, the intention of Chiang Kai-shek was to eventually go back to mainland China and retake control of it.
    2015
    CCP general secretary Xi Jinping first raised the issue of "Sinicization of Islam".
    2016
    CCP general secretary Xi Jinping declared that in order to "actively guide the adaptation of religions to socialist society, an important task is supporting China's religions' persistence in the direction of sinicization."
    2018
    The Bishops' Conference of the Catholic Church in China and the Catholic Patriotic Association issued a "Five-Year Plan on Carrying Forward the Catholic Church's Adherence to the Direction of Sinicization in Our Country".
    2018
    A confidential directive was issued ordering local officials to "prevent Islam from interfering with secular life and the state's functions".

    Historical
    Baiyue
    Before sinicization, non-Chinese indigenous peoples of See more

     
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