Definitions from Wiktionary (Pax Sinica)
▸ noun: (historical) All or any of various periods of general peace in East Asia occasioned by a hegemonic dynasty in China, particularly
▸ noun: The general peace under the Han dynasty.
▸ noun: The general peace under the Tang dynasty.
▸ noun: Synonym of Pax Mongolica, the general peace under the Yuan dynasty.
▸ noun: The general peace under the Ming dynasty.
▸ noun: The general peace under the Qing dynasty.
▸ noun: A hypothetical period of future international peace based on submission to prospective Chinese dominance over international affairs.
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▸ noun: (historical) All or any of various periods of general peace in East Asia occasioned by a hegemonic dynasty in China, particularly
▸ noun: The general peace under the Han dynasty.
▸ noun: The general peace under the Tang dynasty.
▸ noun: Synonym of Pax Mongolica, the general peace under the Yuan dynasty.
▸ noun: The general peace under the Ming dynasty.
▸ noun: The general peace under the Qing dynasty.
▸ noun: A hypothetical period of future international peace based on submission to prospective Chinese dominance over international affairs.
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chinese peace,
chinese hegemony,
chinese dominance,
chinese order,
congregation,
Passionist,
fra,
Masters,
Paulist,
seminary,
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