Now that many large emitting countries have set goals for reaching zero emissions in this century at the COP26, it is important to clarify the role of each country in achieving the 1.5°C target of the Paris Agreement. Here, we evaluated China's role by calculating the global temperature impacts caused by different national emission pathways to zero emissions in the future. Our results showed that China's contribution to global warming in 2050 is 0.17°C on average, with a range of 0.1°C to 0.22°C. Specifically, the peak contributions of these pathways vary from 0.1°C to 0.23°C, with the years reached distributing between 2036 and 2065. The large difference in peak temperature arises from the differences in emission pathways of carbon dioxide...