Q. Which one is known as the sick man of Asia?
Solution:
The phrase “sick man of Asia” or “sick man of East Asia” originally referred to China in the late 19th and early 20th centuries when it was riven by internal divisions and taken advantage of by the great powers. It was forced to sign a series of unequal treaties, culminating in the Japanese invasion of China during World War II. The phrase was intended as a parallel to “sick man of Europe”, referring to the weakening Ottoman Empire during the same period. Like the “sick man of Europe” term, it has also been used to refer to numerous other Asian countries.
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