Chinese people typically set off fireworks such as firecrackers, sky lanterns, and dragon firework displays as part of their New Year celebration. These fireworks are believed to bring good luck and ward off evil spirits for the coming year.
They set off firecrackers on Chinese New Year.
During Chinese New Year, families set an extra place at the dinner table for family members who cannot get back home. The place setting is set in honor of the missing family member.
To give Japan an excuse to seize Manchuria from China
Mao Zedong i.e Chairman Mao. It's him that leads the Chinese people to set up the PRC.
"Set off" does not have a past tense. The verb of it (to set off, did set off, will set off, have set off, had set off, ect.) will change based on the tense it is in.
Traditional Chinese is a specific set of Chinese characters that does not contain any newly created characters or character substitutions performed after 1946. They're a written character set rather than a spoken language/dialect. Many places use traditional Chinese, including Hong Kong, Taiwan, and Macau.
The Ming government was not impressed by the Portuguese. The Chinese thought the Europeans were barbarians or uncivilized people. The Chinese refused to trade with the Portuguese, but by 1600, they had allowed Portugal to set up a trading post at the port of Macao.
Because they needed to get there?
Because, the language set is Chinese or Japanese?
People can capture and breed the tigers and set them off back into the wild.
The Ming government was not impressed by the Portuguese. The Chinese thought the Europeans were barbarians or uncivilized people. The Chinese refused to trade with the Portuguese, but by 1600, they had allowed Portugal to set up a trading post at the port of Macao.