@Jacky, like Konalll implied, it's the Americans who need more speakers who understand China and explain to their country folks. It is pretty well known that the knowledgeable Chinese know & understand the West more than the knowledgeable Westerners know about China. Most of USA watchers & members of think tank organisations either totally misunderstand China or do not have the influence in DC.
@@Jaytip91 , no; if USA understand & know China better, they would realise the rise of China does not necessarily mean war between the 2 countries. China is unlike the USA and has no intention for world hegemony.
@@Jaytip91 , this is where we definitely differ. I don't hate the USA & only wish for the peaceful coexistence of both China & USA for a better world tomorrow.
@@Jaytip91 , that's fine. Be assured US can't halt China's progress. USA only wage wars against small countries (ie bullying); she would not dare to confront China. Indeed, USA needs to be crazy to wage a war against a strong country like China 11k miles away. If you ask me, the only worrying factor is Taiwan; if Taiwan is stupid enough to go for independence, China will have no option but to take Taiwan back by force. Then it's up to USA not to join. If that happens, nothing is off the possibilities. China will definitely take back Taiwan by 2049 (century since 1949) but by then economic situation between Taiwan & mainland should be identical, perhaps even better on the mainland.
@MG She is White? You are talking about something you know nothing about. Just ask any Chinese. They can smell White Supremacy from a mile away. Just like I am able to smell you.
200 B.C.E. the Han Dynasty originated, lasting for a total of about 400 years. This is considered the greatest of all Chinese dynasties, as it encouraged international trade and the famous SILK ROAD (reminiscent of the modern China's "Belt & Road" initiative) was begun --- lasting until long after the time of Jesus of Nazareth, who most likely procured medicines from China while in Palmyra (main terminus of three trade routes), Syria. (Read my small work, SILK ROAD JESUS, available on Amazon.com [there is a figure of a man holding a camel with a rope, as the sun sets on the horizon behind him ]. Anyway, the blossoming of Chinese civilization during that time gives evidence to the great intelligence and perseverance of the Chinese in general. You can't keep them down as they re very inventive. Read also "THE MAN WHO LOVED CHINA", by Simon Winchester, a small book which list hundreds of Chinese inventions which predated the West by hundreds of years --- that includes the discovery of gunpowder, drilling for oil, and even the use of movable type for printing (which Westerners wrongly credit to Gutenberg; the problem was that the Chinese characters were too numerous to make it successful).