A company that started in China was pulled into a great-power struggle because of its origins, and was forced to end up as a pawn. This time it was Manus; last time it was TikTok. No matter how you cooperate, how you localize, or how you emphasize neutrality, the U.S. still has to ban it. And back home, they also condemn you for kneeling too quickly—calling you a traitor, a sellout. Zhang Yiming was also at a loss back then; he could only accept the misunderstanding, saying he didn’t care about short-term praise or blame, wouldn’t complain, and would patiently do the right things.

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