. . . . "Wu was formerly called the Republic of China (\u4E2D\u83EF\u6C11\u570B / Zh\u014Dnghu\u00E1 M\u00EDngu\u00F3). It controlled most of what is now Wu and Jonggwo. However, they were toppled in Jonggwo by a socialist government. The area that is now Wu continued to be called the Republic of China for a few years, until there were protestations by the other ethnic Chinese nations (including Jonggwo), at which time it changed its name to Wu. The Republic of Wu is near the area that used to be the Kingdom of Wu. It is a founding member (along with Jonggwo) of the Chinese Union."@en . . . . . . . . "Wu was formerly called the Republic of China (\u4E2D\u83EF\u6C11\u570B / Zh\u014Dnghu\u00E1 M\u00EDngu\u00F3). It controlled most of what is now Wu and Jonggwo. However, they were toppled in Jonggwo by a socialist government. The area that is now Wu continued to be called the Republic of China for a few years, until there were protestations by the other ethnic Chinese nations (including Jonggwo), at which time it changed its name to Wu. The Republic of Wu is near the area that used to be the Kingdom of Wu. It is a founding member (along with Jonggwo) of the Chinese Union."@en . . . . "Wu (Vegetarian World)"@en . . .