I have a Copplestone Chinese army!

You can see a part of my Chinese army in the background, advancing on a group of hapless, stranded archeologists:
http://www.lshm.net/wp-content/images/austin020406pic7.JPGI'm not sure what rules you're using, but be prepared for a lot of painting because this army tends to be big. You also don't get many heavy weapons, but you get several specialist troop types (Dare-to-die troops, SMG-armed assault troops, White Russian bodyguards, bandit/irregular auxilliaries, etc.). If you're like me, you'll be tempted to get them all, but my advice would be to limit the army to only one or two units of these specialists. The strength of the Chinese army is in it's mass. The ordinary infantry and cavalry may not be the best quality of troops, but (depending on the rules) they have good morale and are best used by hurling wave upon wave of them at the enemy.
You might also look to Bob Murch's Pulp figures for Chinese:
http://www.pulpfigures.com/I have found that his figures fit well alongside the Copplestones.