China has the dubious honor of having some of the most violent and frequent civil wars in world history, so "Militaristic" does make sense. China did become expansionist at various points in their history, that did heavily influence the Far East. The Chinese invasions of Korea and Vietnam caused aspects Chinese culture to further spread into these regions. China held Vietnam at one time, causing the Vietnamese people to be heavily influenced by Imperial China.
The question of what China's traits should be is a bit hard to answer since China had been all of the traits in Civ3 at one point or another. Presently, the "Militaristic" and "Industrious" trait does make sense, but so does "Commerical" and "Industrious", as China has had a history of prosperous trade and economic growth from the Han Dynasty era to even recent times.
The choice for Mao Zedong as the leader for the Chinese is a bit odd. It certainly should have been Qin Shihuangdi of the Qin Dynasty or Liu Bang of the Han Dynasty.
And by the way, China isn't a "communist" state. Never was, probably never will be. It's a "Maoist" state.
It's also probably the most capitalist country in the world.
The question of what China's traits should be is a bit hard to answer since China had been all of the traits in Civ3 at one point or another. Presently, the "Militaristic" and "Industrious" trait does make sense, but so does "Commerical" and "Industrious", as China has had a history of prosperous trade and economic growth from the Han Dynasty era to even recent times.
The choice for Mao Zedong as the leader for the Chinese is a bit odd. It certainly should have been Qin Shihuangdi of the Qin Dynasty or Liu Bang of the Han Dynasty.
And by the way, China isn't a "communist" state. Never was, probably never will be. It's a "Maoist" state.
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