Publisher's Synopsis
While the world have been watching keening China of early 21st century, and its relationships with the world; China is also realizing it self in the current era. The author examines China in the early 21st century by vertically; studying the Chinese history on its own, and horizontally; relating it with the world. Thus, producing a new point of view of the China on the new century by cross examining the two sides. The author views the the New China in a sense of its three Moses (Generalissimo Chiang, Chairman Mao, and Comrade Deng Xiaoping) leading the people out of Egypt, bearing the fruits the farewell to history, and rebuild the of China's future. Bringing about the people of the 21st century, which belong to the era of "Greetings Xiaoping," having a fundamental difference to the people of the era of "Long Live Chairman Mao." Calculating by the measure of purchasing power, China had already become the world's largest economy as the world's factory. The Author believe that the reasons behind China's current form lies in, first; starting more from the unrelenting will of the Chinese people and emerged as a phoenix rising from the ashes during the hellish struggle of the eight year War of resistance against Japanese Aggression. Secondly, a brilliant physical result of the two great cultural renaissances of the 20s and the 80s to 90s descending from the Wuchang uprising, with the great storm of new thoughts that originated from the liberation of the minds. The author the three "Korean Wars" that occured in Chinese history, including the recent one fought the the 50s. As for the ever encroaching 4th war, the author has point out the chessboard of the potential third world war. The author stated, according to the Chinese media, the imaginary enemy is the US, and the imaginary ally, Russia. China is marching into the world, but towards where? The Author point out. Would China's geopolitical standing be that of a East Asian, or even an Eurasian super power, or that of a trans pacific world power. The author especially point out that, China since 2009 have entered the state of post-reformation, with signs and effects in the society. Especially in the cultural field through the reintroductions entertainment based of Manchurian Qing court and the extreme loss in self and individual dignity. The radiance of the Manchu Emperors returns to China, followed by the tv show where Japanese soldiers were split into half with bare hands, and ignorance reached its pinnacle of the boxers. We can see the many ridiculous, yet so natural, strange and abnormal effects of the post-reformation Chinese society. The author included a special chapter, explaining of ideologies and legitimacy. The author's stand on the issues is clear. There must be liberty, but not democracy. As according to the Bible: "Give to the emperor the things that are the emperor's, and to God the things that are God's." There is also a special chapter dedicated by the author, telling the converging point of Hunnic China and Sinic China in Chinese history. The author points out that there were six times in Chinese history since the first emperor unified China, that a schism appeared, every time a schism appeared, the new dynasty emerge more like a new and foreign nation. There is also, within Chinese history, three different eras; The Sinic era, the Hunnic era, and revolutionary era.