The game between China and the United States is like the dispute between Chu and Han, who is in charge of the ups and downs?
The game between China and the United States, like the battle between Chu and Han, can be called the best in the world and the most in the century. Who is the master of ups and downs? This answer is in the answer of history, and perhaps time will tell.
First of all, the game between China and the United States was provoked by the United States.
China has always regarded the friendly cooperation between the United States and China as an opportunity for itself, and has never regarded the United States as its enemy. However, since 2000, the United States has always regarded China's development and progress as a threat and has always prevented and suppressed China's progress.
In the Pacific, as well as around the world, China believes there is plenty of room for China and the United States. However, in order to maintain its hegemony, the United States will want to kill China as soon as possible!
Second, the world has seen the results of the game between China and the United States. That is, the downhill road in the United States and the uphill road in China are becoming more and more obvious.
The political, economic, military, technological, and moral hegemony of the United States is in decline, while China is catching up in these five areas. This is not something that China has deliberately done, nor is it something that the United States can avoid if it wants to deliberately avoid it. This is due to the historical law of the alternation of the old and the new.
No matter how low-key China is, and no matter how high-profile the United States is, the United States has gone through its most glorious period, and China is returning to its original position in history.
Finally, the game between China and the United States has already taken place and is ongoing. The outcome of this game may not be known in a decade. But the tide is set.
The secret to the rejuvenation of the Chinese nation and the relative decline of American hegemony lies in the industrialization of China's 1.4 billion people. This industrialization and the hollowing, financialization, and virtualization of American industry have gone hand in hand, and have reached an irreversible historical process.
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