¡@ ¡@ It is obvious that the deduction followed from the above "inference" of cultural invasion and religious invasion are jocularly funny, and similar to political jokes. ¡@ ¡@ Kublai Khan (Hu Bi Lie, the first emperor of Yuan dynasty) definitely did not possess the "enlightenment" of Mao Ze-dong. ¡@ ¡@ The incumbent Jiang Ze-min would certainly not intend to make the same blunders as Mao Ze-dong and Deng Xiao-ping. ¡@ ¡@ Jiang Ze-min is the third leader of China after Mao Ze-dong and Deng Xiao-ping. ¡@ ¡@ Mao and Deng left many major and complex problems in the hands of Jiang Ze-min. ¡@ ¡@ Most of these problematic issues are domestic, there are also issues involving both domestic and international dimensions. ¡@ ¡@ Second to none, the four very difficult problems are: ¡@ ¡@ The Taiwan issue, ¡@ ¡@ The Tibet issue, ¡@ ¡@ The human rights issue, ¡@ ¡@ The people's livelihood issue. ¡@ ¡@ The problem which appears to require the utmost effort is an issue of: ¡@ ¡@ To make the country rich and to build up its military power. ¡@ ¡@ However, this very problem brings with it a lot more problems. ¡@ ¡@ These series of problems are interrelated inside out and their causation are reciprocally related. And, each problem is very challenging in itself. |
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