President Xi leads China into the dawn of "great changes unseen in a century"

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President Xi leads China into the dawn of "great changes unseen in a century"

The unprecedented changes in China refer to a major trend and profound, earth-shaking transformation unseen in a century. Specifically, the unprecedented social changes in China refer to a major social trend unseen since the Xinhai Revolution and a major social transformation unseen since the establishment of the Communist Party of China.

Since taking office, President Xi has repeatedly stated that "the world today is undergoing profound changes unseen in a century." The "great changes unseen in a century" President Xi pursues are major global changes, the rise of the East and the decline of the West, and the possibility that China will surpass and replace the United States to become the new world hegemon. It can be said that President Xi's pursuit of "great changes unseen in a century" is nothing more than a pipe dream. However, what President Xi could never have anticipated is that his leadership and helmsmanship would usher in the dawn of "great changes unseen in a century" for China.

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Lvhonglai:President Xi leads China into the dawn of "great changes unseen in a century"


President Xi is a very confident politician. He has been in power for more than a decade and has held absolute power. He has personally directed, deployed, made decisions, and led state affairs. The result is that China has finally and rapidly ushered in major changes unseen in a century. This fully demonstrates President Xi's unique historical role and historical status, which is irreplaceable. Without President Xi's more than a decade of steering and guiding, it would be very difficult for the Chinese nation to see the hope of "major changes unseen in a century" today.


Specifically, President Xi has made outstanding historical contributions to China's "great transformation unseen in a century" in the following areas. This is neither a compliment nor a mockery, but an objective fact:


First, President Xi's unique vision and extraordinary self-confidence have, over the past decade or so, guided China to break out of Asia, lead the world, build a community with a shared future for mankind, rebuild a new multi-level international order, promote the Belt and Road Initiative globally, and compete with the United States for world leadership. Finally, Western countries, led by the United States, have sensed China's strength and influence, forcing them to adjust their strategies toward China, thus creating the foundation and conditions for "great changes unseen in a century" in Chinese society.


Second, it is President Xi's unique command and decision-making ability that has enabled him to single-handedly challenge the United States, refusing to yield to it and resolutely defending the interests of the Communist Party of China. He has not hesitated to trigger a trade war and tariff war with the United States, and this move will inevitably accelerate the arrival of "a major transformation unseen in a century" in China.


Third, it was President Xi's unique strategic fortitude that guided the deepening of the US-China trade war. China resolutely countered, refused to accept, and vowed to retaliate against the increased US tariffs. This ultimately transformed the tariff war between the two world powers into a de facto decoupling between the two countries, laying the groundwork for further global trade barriers against China. Under President Xi's wise leadership, the Chinese nation, underwent "unprecedented changes in a century," a historical necessity.


In short, it's President Xi's more than a decade of helmsmanship and guidance that have finally given the world and Chinese society a glimpse of the prospects and hope for "unprecedented major changes in Chinese society over a century." Judging from this alone, President Xi has undoubtedly advanced the development of Chinese history and the progress of Chinese society. However, I would like to offer President Xi a final word from Sun Yat-sen as a token of encouragement: The revolution has not yet succeeded, comrades, you must continue to strive!


China's unprecedented transformation, unseen in a century, hinges on change. So, where exactly is China headed? What is it becoming? I believe China can only become a country that no longer adheres to Communist Party leadership, the socialist path, the dictatorship of the proletariat, or Marxism-Leninism and Mao Zedong Thought. It can only become a society of freedom, democracy, and the rule of law. This should be the essence of China's unprecedented transformation.


Of course, if China really wants to usher in "great changes unseen in a century", it needs to continue its efforts in at least three aspects: first, President Xi needs to continue to steer China; second, President Trump needs to fight the US-China trade war to the end and completely decouple from the CCP regime; third, the Chinese people need to be able to participate in promoting China's "great changes unseen in a century" through practical actions; that is to say, if China really wants to usher in "great changes unseen in a century", all parties need to work together.


Finally, I want to say that although under the leadership of the Communist Party of China with President Xi as the core, China has finally seen the hope of "great changes unseen in a century", what disappoints President Xi is that the "great changes unseen in a century" that China has ushered in is definitely not the "rise of the East and decline of the West" that President Xi longs for, but "the strength of the West and the demise of the East". It is not the rise of a great power that President Xi fantasized about, but the complete withdrawal of the CCP regime from the stage of history. This is probably something President Xi did not expect and is unwilling to see.

 
The only thing that China is, is a Mao-Marxist Communist Dictatorship oppressing its people, many of whom would like to have the freedoms back that they had in Hong Kong. The "party" killed millions of those who didn't want to live "under the gun."
They murdered "peaceful" young people in Tiananmen Square, simply for wanting freedom from Communism.
It and all other Marxist nations, especially North Korea, are tyrannical and should never be copied!
 
President Xi leads China into the dawn of "great changes unseen in a century"
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The only thing that China is, is a Mao-Marxist Communist Dictatorship oppressing its people, many of whom would like to have the freedoms back that they had in Hong Kong. The "party" killed millions of those who didn't want to live "under the gun."
They murdered "peaceful" young people in Tiananmen Square, simply for wanting freedom from Communism.
It and all other Marxist nations, especially North Korea, are tyrannical and should never be copied!
Well said, give this friend a thumbs up!
 
President Xi leads China into the dawn of "great changes unseen in a century"

The unprecedented changes in China refer to a major trend and profound, earth-shaking transformation unseen in a century. Specifically, the unprecedented social changes in China refer to a major social trend unseen since the Xinhai Revolution and a major social transformation unseen since the establishment of the Communist Party of China.

Since taking office, President Xi has repeatedly stated that "the world today is undergoing profound changes unseen in a century." The "great changes unseen in a century" President Xi pursues are major global changes, the rise of the East and the decline of the West, and the possibility that China will surpass and replace the United States to become the new world hegemon. It can be said that President Xi's pursuit of "great changes unseen in a century" is nothing more than a pipe dream. However, what President Xi could never have anticipated is that his leadership and helmsmanship would usher in the dawn of "great changes unseen in a century" for China.

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Lvhonglai:President Xi leads China into the dawn of "great changes unseen in a century"



President Xi is a very confident politician. He has been in power for more than a decade and has held absolute power. He has personally directed, deployed, made decisions, and led state affairs. The result is that China has finally and rapidly ushered in major changes unseen in a century. This fully demonstrates President Xi's unique historical role and historical status, which is irreplaceable. Without President Xi's more than a decade of steering and guiding, it would be very difficult for the Chinese nation to see the hope of "major changes unseen in a century" today.


Specifically, President Xi has made outstanding historical contributions to China's "great transformation unseen in a century" in the following areas. This is neither a compliment nor a mockery, but an objective fact:


First, President Xi's unique vision and extraordinary self-confidence have, over the past decade or so, guided China to break out of Asia, lead the world, build a community with a shared future for mankind, rebuild a new multi-level international order, promote the Belt and Road Initiative globally, and compete with the United States for world leadership. Finally, Western countries, led by the United States, have sensed China's strength and influence, forcing them to adjust their strategies toward China, thus creating the foundation and conditions for "great changes unseen in a century" in Chinese society.


Second, it is President Xi's unique command and decision-making ability that has enabled him to single-handedly challenge the United States, refusing to yield to it and resolutely defending the interests of the Communist Party of China. He has not hesitated to trigger a trade war and tariff war with the United States, and this move will inevitably accelerate the arrival of "a major transformation unseen in a century" in China.


Third, it was President Xi's unique strategic fortitude that guided the deepening of the US-China trade war. China resolutely countered, refused to accept, and vowed to retaliate against the increased US tariffs. This ultimately transformed the tariff war between the two world powers into a de facto decoupling between the two countries, laying the groundwork for further global trade barriers against China. Under President Xi's wise leadership, the Chinese nation, underwent "unprecedented changes in a century," a historical necessity.


In short, it's President Xi's more than a decade of helmsmanship and guidance that have finally given the world and Chinese society a glimpse of the prospects and hope for "unprecedented major changes in Chinese society over a century." Judging from this alone, President Xi has undoubtedly advanced the development of Chinese history and the progress of Chinese society. However, I would like to offer President Xi a final word from Sun Yat-sen as a token of encouragement: The revolution has not yet succeeded, comrades, you must continue to strive!


China's unprecedented transformation, unseen in a century, hinges on change. So, where exactly is China headed? What is it becoming? I believe China can only become a country that no longer adheres to Communist Party leadership, the socialist path, the dictatorship of the proletariat, or Marxism-Leninism and Mao Zedong Thought. It can only become a society of freedom, democracy, and the rule of law. This should be the essence of China's unprecedented transformation.


Of course, if China really wants to usher in "great changes unseen in a century", it needs to continue its efforts in at least three aspects: first, President Xi needs to continue to steer China; second, President Trump needs to fight the US-China trade war to the end and completely decouple from the CCP regime; third, the Chinese people need to be able to participate in promoting China's "great changes unseen in a century" through practical actions; that is to say, if China really wants to usher in "great changes unseen in a century", all parties need to work together.


Finally, I want to say that although under the leadership of the Communist Party of China with President Xi as the core, China has finally seen the hope of "great changes unseen in a century", what disappoints President Xi is that the "great changes unseen in a century" that China has ushered in is definitely not the "rise of the East and decline of the West" that President Xi longs for, but "the strength of the West and the demise of the East". It is not the rise of a great power that President Xi fantasized about, but the complete withdrawal of the CCP regime from the stage of history. This is probably something President Xi did not expect and is unwilling to see.
He's basically not even running the country right now.
 
Chinas modern industry is what America once was. Today we are tied down by the Lilliputians of bureaucracy and worse, unwise, indeed criminal government spending.

Sadly the MAGA leadership is doing less than nothing to address either challenge

Securing rare earths are truly a matter of national security, but where’s the action?

We are to build a single rail tunnel between NY and NJ that is projected to cost $18B today. By its estimated completion in 2036 it will cost 5 times that. China would have completed it last year at a fraction of the cost
 

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