Definitions

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  • adjective dated pertaining to the People's Republic of China
  • adjective obsolete originating from the Communists of the Republic of China prior to the Chinese Civil War
  • noun dated a national of the People's Republic of China
  • noun dated a communist from China

Etymologies

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From Red China

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Examples

  • The new question is who wrote what, said what, and when, and why, about the Red Chinese.

    China Perceived Thomson, James C. 1991

  • According to the narrative spun by the Western news media and simultaneously promulgated by U.S. officials, the Tiananmen Square incident was provoked by the lack of "democracy" in China and was a surge in favor of Western-style liberal humanism in the face of Red Chinese

    Antiwar.com Original 2009

  • I say, let GM just sell the Red Chinese and make some money there, and forget about America for now.

    Newsvine - Get Smarter Here 2008

  • Scottish or even Red Chinese flags prominently displayed at the top.

    The Gun Toting Liberal 2008

  • Scottish or even Red Chinese flags prominently displayed at the top.

    The Gun Toting Liberal 2008

  • For example, were I a citizen of Taiwan, I would be very afraid because I don’t believe the US will lift a finger to oppose a Red Chinese takeover.

    Stubborn and Arrogant | RedState 2010

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