China Cow Tongue Map

China Cow Tongue Map. The Atlas of Chinese Tongue Diagnosis East West School of Herbology In 1947 the Chinese Nationalist Government issued a map on which 11 dotted lines circumscribed nearly all the Eastern Sea (South China Sea) A Chinese scholar had to admit: "It's embarrassing when international colleagues ask me about the nine dotted line!"

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Xinhua News Agency publicized the illicit map on June 25, saying that the islands in the East Viet Nam Sea are shown clearer in the new map than in China's traditional maps The line, also known as the "U-shaped line" or "cow's tongue" comprises nine dashes.As depicted in various official and unofficial Chinese maps, the line extends off the coast of China's Hainan Island, and runs close to the coast of Vietnam, deep into the South China Sea, enclosing the Spratly Islands.

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A map ridicules the cow tongue in a Filipino newspaper by showing China as a province of this country. It is a disputed boundary line that Vietnam, the Philippines, the United States, and other nations consider illegal. The line, also known as the "U-shaped line" or "cow's tongue" comprises nine dashes.As depicted in various official and unofficial Chinese maps, the line extends off the coast of China's Hainan Island, and runs close to the coast of Vietnam, deep into the South China Sea, enclosing the Spratly Islands.

Cow Tongue. The Philippines also slammed China's publishing of the new vertical map which shows contested isles and reefs as part of its territory Chinese maps often show a set of nine or 11 dashes encircling up to 90% of the sea -- but such.

Geographic distribution of Chinese cattle populations and substructure... Download Scientific. According to cartographic convention, this meant China claimed sovereignty over all the islands enclosed within those dotted lines. Xinhua News Agency publicized the illicit map on June 25, saying that the islands in the East Viet Nam Sea are shown clearer in the new map than in China's traditional maps