Specific introduction:
A nation refers to a group of people who are objectively different from other nations in culture, language and history. It is a concept formed by studying the evolutionary history and race of human beings in modern times. Due to historical reasons, a country can have different nationalities, and a nation can live in different countries.
The modern concept of nationality can be divided into groups according to countries, or it can only refer to groups with common cultural concepts but no common language or historical origin. The same nation can have different religious beliefs in modern times; The same nation can also have different historical origins, and different nations can also use the same language.
Nation: Nation is a new ethnic group formed for political purposes. In the case of the integration of cultural customs, nationality cannot be directly transformed into the concept of state. Typical national concepts are Chinese nation, Brazilian nation and American nation. 20 16 1 10 65438, China citizens can apply for change according to the ethnic composition of their parents within two years of reaching 18.
Other introductions:
Nation refers to a stable community formed through long-term historical development. A group of people different from others on the basis of history, culture and language. With the social progress, economic development and the progress of culture, language and civilization, related tribes living in the same area gradually merged and formed.
What we call "Chinese nation" has the nature of national race, and it is the collective name of 56 nationalities in contemporary China. There are few single-ethnic countries in the world. Even a nation-state is not a nation inside.
In the process of building a so-called single nation state, there is still a problem of integration. Blake's legal dictionary defines a nation as a large group of people with the same origin, language, tradition, etc. Form a political unit. When such a political unit is equal to a country, it is usually called a nation-state.