>>64171114
>>64171138
>>64171272
https://archive.is/x42CE#p10107593
Wrong again, liar.
China maintained the same official offices, government organs and noble peerages which were transferred through each dynasty. The oldest example is the noble peerage and fief of Confucius family. The Kong family who were descended from Confucius paternally held the continuous peerage noble title of Lord, Marquis and Duke for 2,200 years from the Qin dynasty to the Qing dynasty in the paternal lineage, every dynasty recognized the peerage, fief which was transferred seamlessly and continuously to the next dynasty. No other country has an office this old and continuous. A lot of government organs and military offices were just transferred. The Qing aquired entire Ming government organs, their original staff and entire Ming military units, provincial and city government organs and staff. The founders of the Qing originated entirely from Ming military guard units (Weisuo), the Aisin Gioro were Ming appointed chiefs of the Jianzhou Jurchens since the late 1400s.
The name Zhongguo (China for the country Hua for the ethnicity and culture existed since the Zhou dynasty 3,000 years ago, and continuously used by succeeding dynasties to refer to the state and the ethnic majority. Each dynasties declared itself the legal successor to the previous in a linear chain stretching to the Zhou and Shang dynasties. When China was divided, the uniting dynasty used it's chain while the other states which failed were not.
Same official language (Classical Chinese) for 3,000 years, same writing system (Chinese characters), same state name (Zhongguo) and same name for the people (Hua), same nobility.