I think the Chinese can change the world, right?

Updated on society 2024-06-06
10 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    It must have felt wrong.

    If you want to know what a nation will do in the future, you only need to know how it has done it before, and it will be clear;

    1. The Chinese are smarter than Westerners, mostly reflected on paper, are a nation without any sense of innovation, and do not have the ability to discover and explore the world, otherwise, the computers, mobile phones and cars used by people today should wait for the Chinese to come to update and innovate, rather than the current one, all relying on Westerners;

    2. Chinese civilization is a barbaric civilization, enslaving a few people to carry a sedan chair does realize the dream of not having to walk, but with the invention of the car, it is not a grade of civilization at all; Compared with the abacus and the computer, it is a product of the Stone Age, and the whole world is using Western medicine, but no one uses Chinese medicine, because no one wants to joke with their own lives;

    3. Chinese have always been so-so about things, and everyone only knows how to pursue their own sense of perfection; The most important thing is: no one is self-aware;

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    All I can say is"ggddzz100"This classmate said it too well.

    1. In reality, Chinese are not much smarter than Westerners, but Westerners are much smarter than Chinese. This can be seen from you, the landlord.

    2, the history of Chinese civilization may be relatively long, as is the long-extinct Mayan civilization, and the Indian civilization that is still today. But when it comes to the degree of civilization, the degree of civilization of the Chinese is basically not comparable to the degree of civilization of India. can "feed the world's largest population with the world's smallest arable land".

    3. What do Chinese pursue in things? It is not the pursuit of perfection, it is the pursuit of self-respect, Lao Tzu is the first in the world, and Lao Tzu has the final say. The pursuit of perfection is exactly what most developed countries in the West have done before and are doing now, otherwise, your computer is still using Windows, not Windows 7

    4. Back to the topic, you think that Chinese can change the world, why should they change the world? Who gave you the power to take the initiative to change other people's worlds? In other words, you think your world is the best in the world, so you want to impose your world on others, right?

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    - You fantasize slowly.

    There has always been internal strife in China, but it just hasn't evolved into a war on the scale, you think. West. Hide. Follow. New. Border. Very peaceful?

    1.In reality. You're not going to read a stupid report about the IQs of countries around the world.

    Do you think there is any substantial difference between IQ 101 and IQ 105 = =?And there is an IQ and an environment to play. Please stop believing in certain myths.

    2.China is very barbaric Thank you. Please don't go out and tell people this sentence, lest you be laughed to death. There are so many examples that I am too lazy to mention.

    3.Chinese pursuit of perfection? Which eye do you see? I'm dying laughing = =..Do you know what perfection is? Even the Japanese people, who value quality the most, dare not say that their products are perfect. Do the Chinese have such ambition?

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    lz in article 3 except for the first clause and the last clause are wrong, all the other parts are correct!

    China changes the world?! Right! That's right! Assimilate the world to hypocrisy, selfishness, and copycats! This is a change that is true, but would you like to see it?

    Chinese smart? Smart! Thinking about how to take advantage of small advantages all day long!

    High level of civilization? "Closed off the country" has all returned!

    LZ Wake Up, Your Mom Told You to Go Home and Take Pills!

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    I think yes, foreigners have a lot of IQ that is not as high as us Chinese. I even think that sooner or later it will be foreigners who will learn our language, rather than us learning their language hard.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    If it could, it would have been done a hundred years ago.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Let's change China first.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    I sincerely wish that your hunch will come true.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    China is waking up, and the world is shocked. Never before in the economic history of mankind has a country so powerful (1.3 billion people) experienced such rapid growth (8% per year) for such a long period of time (25 years). This success should be gratifying, but it is also unsettling.

    Over the past 1 4 centuries, the world has changed China. Today, China is changing the world. Tomorrow, China could leap to the top of the world's economic power.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Because of its vast territory and gluttonous appetite, China has destabilized all markets such as oil, steel, wheat, technology, and labor. Its impact affects everything.

    The book focuses on hot spots such as Sino-foreign economic and trade conflicts, such as the textile war between China and the European Union and the United States, the rejection of the EU constitution in a referendum in France in June, and the dispute between China and the United States over the acquisition of oil companies, etc., all of which show that China's economic rise and energy security have become hot spots at home and abroad. These topics are at the heart of this book.

    In the book, the author also boldly envisions the future of China's economy. He **, China will surpass the United States and become the dominant world economy, and China will have a complex development model, while having comparative advantages in different types of industries, bringing unprecedented impact to the traditional world economic order. At the same time, the author raises certain concerns:

    The stability of the political system, how to address the resource gap, how to protect intellectual property rights and promote innovation, and how to repair the weaknesses in the social security system and financial system are all key domestic concerns. The author's description of these issues is witty and lively, and is very suitable for the general public who want to understand the world and the economic development of our country.

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