1. Republic of China - Noun
2. Republic of China - Proper noun
a government on the island of Taiwan established in 1949 by Chiang Kai-shek after the conquest of mainland China by the Communists led by Mao Zedong
Source: WordNetTaiwan is the Republic of China, the Republic of China is Taiwan. Tsai Ing-wen
The then-Japanese empire suppressed the people of the Republic of China and took over the authority against our will, and so ‘Japanese occupation' should be a proper term to describe the period. Jiang Yi-huah
Anyone who embraces the Republic of China with all of their heart definitely does not support the Taiwan independence movement. Ma Ying-jeou
The People's Republic of China has not yet reached the military might of the Soviet Empire. It requires a little more time and a little more infusion of Western aid, loans, technology and the hard currency of our tourists. Barbara Amiel
Mr. Speaker, in seeking to return to the United Nations, the Republic of China on Taiwan will once again ask diplomatic allies to present its case before the United Nations this fall. Nick Lampson
The People's Republic of China is still a Marxist, Leninist, Maoist nation. So, you know, communism is still involved there. They haven't figured their way out of that particularly ideological box yet and that's their misfortune. Tom Clancy