Let's continue with the political talk.



Many criticize the first-generation leaders, asking why they couldn't establish a perfect political system like Washington and his contemporaries.
Brother, the soil is completely different, okay? Those American political elites were nurtured in an old capitalist country like Britain.
Some of our first-generation leaders were born when Empress Dowager Cixi was still alive.
The historical context is completely different.
It was already a great achievement for them to keep the country from falling apart.
The Huns in the north turned into Russia, which never stopped causing trouble.
Jiaozhi in the south wasn't quiet either.
Someone was also stirring trouble in the South China Sea.
Even the Indians wanted to come and show off.
Old Chiang on the island kept shouting about counterattacking the mainland every year.
I think the second-generation leaders were truly remarkable.
There is an ancient saying: why is Emperor Taizong always so capable? Because without a capable Taizong, the country would have ended like the Qin and Sui dynasties—falling in the second generation.
Taizong ensured the country didn't collapse in the second generation and made sure everyone had food to eat. That is a great merit that must be recorded.
Of course, you could attribute it to technological progress, the easing of world tensions, and the use of chemical fertilizers. But how do you explain that the fat guy next door still hasn't had enough to eat?
I personally have a fixation on having enough food and meat.
As for other rights, I think we can put them on hold for now.
As long as the economy keeps developing, we will inevitably encounter those institutional obstacles, and when that time comes, we will surely find a way to solve them.
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