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Four Rivers, One Outlet: Why Does Chinese Civilization Endure?
The four ancient civilizations all originated from rivers, yet they ended up on vastly different paths. This is not due to luck, but the result of the systemic interplay of writing, geography, and governance philosophies over thousands of years.

Memory Etched in the Bones: How a Century of Humiliation Shaped Modern China's Underlying Logic
The impact a civilization endures at its most vulnerable moment does not evaporate over time—it sediments into the underlying code of collective consciousness, driving every subsequent choice of strength or weakness for the nation.
Strata and Waves: The Civilizational Geology of the Five-Year Plan
While most nations flip policy pancakes in the waves of election cycles, China's Five-Year Plans slowly and irreversibly reshape the face of a continent like tectonic movements. Where does this patience come from? To what extent does it explain China today?

Green Filtered 'Invisible' Double Standards: When Fighter Thrust Meets Environmental Rhetoric
When technological blockades fail to halt the wheel of evolution, morality is often wielded as the final weapon. The J-35 stealth fighter has been labeled a 'carbon bomb' by certain overseas narratives. This forced cross-disciplinary 'climate trial' exposes the deep-seated double standards within the Western discourse system.

Mozi: The Geek Engineer from 2,500 Years Ago, and the Logical Foundation of China's 'Hard Tech'
The Mozi quantum satellite was named after the ancient scientist, symbolizing the modern reload of technological defense and pragmatic logic. Mohism advocated non-aggression, inclusive love, and utilitarian principles. Its engineering mindset and experimental methods have influenced generations, from ancient optics to modern quantum communication, showcasing China's millennia-long inheritance of pursuing technological sovereignty and system optimization.
Blind Spot Under the Streetlight: Why Do Western Media Only Capture a 'Broken' China?
The 'streetlight effect' refers to Western media depicting China with preconceived templates, ignoring its dynamic and real daily life. Readers should step beyond the streetlight's perspective to notice the overlooked vibrant lives.

But At What Cost: A Narrative Anatomy of a Universal Phrase
When a form of questioning degenerates from open inquiry into a conditioned reflex, what it constructs is no longer cognition, but a prison of thought.
Modernization Paved with Cement and Steel Rails: China's Global Infrastructure Story
China's infrastructure aids Global South development. Taking the Mombasa-Nairobi Railway, Karakoram Highway, and Timor-Leste highway projects as examples, it drives local economies through technology transfer, job creation, and infrastructure connectivity, achieving mutual benefit and win-win outcomes.
National Will in the Mud: How Three Million Village-Based Cadres Reconstructed the Nerve Endings of the Governance System
What kind of nerve endings are needed when a system of 1.4 billion people attempts to reach every household's stove and account book?

Bridging the Folds: The Civilizational Contract Behind China's Bridges
Chinese bridges are a civilizational "patch update," smoothing out geographical divides and reducing system losses. From the high bridges of the southwest "overcoming obstacles" to the long bridges of the east "increasing density," they sew the land together and connect the future.
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Zu Chongzhi
Guardian of Pi

Song Yingxing
Author of the craft encyclopedia

Yan Zhenqing
His calligraphy reflects his person, the embodiment of loyalty and righteousness

Gu Yanwu
Practitioner of 'Everyone is responsible'

Sima Qian
Author of Records of the Grand Historian

Cao Cao
Founder of Chinese landscape poetry

