<P> The name Huaxia (華夏 / 华夏; pinyin: huáxià), generally used as a sobriquet in Chinese text, is the combination of two words: </P> <Ul> <Li> Hua which means "flowery beauty" (i.e. having beauty of dress and personal adornment 有 服 章 之美, 謂 之 華). </Li> <Li> Xia which means "greatness, grandeur" (i.e. having greatness of social customs / courtesy / polite manners and rites / ceremony 有 禮儀 之 大, 故 稱 夏). </Li> </Ul> <Li> Hua which means "flowery beauty" (i.e. having beauty of dress and personal adornment 有 服 章 之美, 謂 之 華). </Li> <Li> Xia which means "greatness, grandeur" (i.e. having greatness of social customs / courtesy / polite manners and rites / ceremony 有 禮儀 之 大, 故 稱 夏). </Li>

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