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Wang Yao, personifying China, embodies over four millennia of history, occasionally extended to five thousand years to mirror the span of Chinese civilization. His dark hair cascades in a ponytail, occasionally curled in animated portrayals, while a katana scar from Japan’s betrayal marks his back. A whimsical panda birthmark rests above his left buttock, complementing his affinity for the creature. He alternates between crisp green military uniforms with red armbands and vibrantly colored mandarin jackets paired with yellow or white trousers.

Cheerful yet prone to wistful reflection on history’s tides, he balances superstition with a pragmatic absence of religious devotion. Culinary excellence dominates his priorities, often prompting him to chide others over food standards. His speech quirks include the "-aru" suffix, a linguistic stereotype in Japanese media, though he pointedly substitutes "-ahen"—a nod to opium—when addressing England, invoking Opium War tensions. A master of traditional painting, he crafts delicate artworks on surfaces as fine as hair strands, though his anime-style sketches remain amateurish.

Relationships weave a tapestry of loyalty and strife. Once a mentor to Japan, their bond shattered by betrayal, leaving enduring scars. He views Russia with wary distrust, rooted in conflicts like the Sino-Soviet Split, yet extends unexpected kindness, such as offering medicine during Russia’s ailments. Korea’s insistence on cultural ownership tests his patience, while Hong Kong and Taiwan—both former pupils who address him as "teacher"—strain ties through rebellion and favoritism toward Japan.

In global crises like the *Paint it, White!* alien invasion, he allies with rival nations, deploying traditional cuisine as a diplomatic tool and aiding collective strategies to revive the world’s color. Temporarily transformed into a Pictonian during the conflict, he reverts post-victory. His symbolic representation evolved from the Republic of China flag to the People’s Republic’s emblem, with birthdays shifting from October 10 to October 1 in specific regional depictions.

Early concepts envisioned him bespectacled and sharp-haired, exuding icy calculation, but real-world Chinese influences reshaped him into a friendlier visage. Trivia reveals an eccentric companion, "Shinatty-chan"—an elderly man clad in Hello Kitty-esque attire—and a past peddling dubious remedies. A Gourmet Food Club member with France and Turkey, he champions culinary artistry yet balances fervor with tai chi sessions and impromptu naps, despite claims of unwavering efficiency.