Chinese invasion
The term "Chinese invasion" often refers to the military actions taken by the People's Republic of China to assert control over territories, particularly in the context of Taiwan and the South China Sea. These actions can include military exercises, naval patrols, and the establishment of artificial islands, which are viewed by some nations as aggressive expansionism.
In historical contexts, the phrase may also relate to the Second Sino-Japanese War or the Chinese Civil War, where China faced invasions or internal conflicts. Understanding these events requires examining the geopolitical dynamics and historical grievances that shape China's current military posture.