"Instead of the West gaining power and colonizing much of the world, the East does so. Tang Dynasty China (\u4E2D\u56FD) survives longer, eventually being replaced by another native Chinese dynasty that crushes the Mongols and moves on to take over much of the world. Japan (\u65E5\u672C) and Sri Vijaya (\u0BB8\u0BCD\u0BB0\u0BC0 \u0BB5\u0BBF\u0B9C\u0BAF) also become great powers and compete against each other and with China for colonies and riches. This comes to produce a more Easternized world."@en . . "Instead of the West gaining power and colonizing much of the world, the East does so. Tang Dynasty China (\u4E2D\u56FD) survives longer, eventually being replaced by another native Chinese dynasty that crushes the Mongols and moves on to take over much of the world. Japan (\u65E5\u672C) and Sri Vijaya (\u0BB8\u0BCD\u0BB0\u0BC0 \u0BB5\u0BBF\u0B9C\u0BAF) also become great powers and compete against each other and with China for colonies and riches. This comes to produce a more Easternized world."@en . . . . . "Easternized World"@en . . . .