As we get to the story of the Chinese split... ...I remember what happened at the time. During the Tiananmen Square incident in 1989, Deung So-pyeong slaughtered about 7,000 people and withdrew instead. Cho Ja-yang, who was considered a likely successor, was put under house arrest. Died a few months ago. Kang Taek-min, who was in the Shanghai market, was appointed as his successor in Beijing... ...and Deng Xiaoping's power has not been lost. Mo Taek-dong, who stepped down after the failure of the Great Leap Forward Movement, has the loyalty of generals. He further encourages capitalism in China in 1992 when he looks back at the Southern Special Economic Zone called "South Sunghwa." In other words, democracy is unacceptable, but capitalism is accepted... ...and half the arguments of Tiananmen students. In fact, from this point on, China is closer to a capitalist country than a communist one. After Deng Xiaoping took power in 1978, capitalism was gradually realized, but in the 1990s, it was much closer to that. But there are still orthodox communists in the Communist Party of China... ...who are older people like Yang Sang-gon, who are from the guerrillas, and some of them even had military power that was called warlords only a few years ago. In addition, there were many rivals of Prime Minister Lee Bung and Gyoseok who faithfully carried out the Tiananmen massacre in response to Deng So-pyeong's verbal dispute. Plus they're mostly orthodox communists... ...who run against Kang Taek-min's capitalist policies. For this reason, Kang Taek-min's regime is at stake in its early days... ...and can be pushed back to the Reds at any time... ...or China can be divided into capitalism and communism... ...and this story is misleading to the international community. In fact, at that time, Guangdong Province in southern China was the most prosperous capitalist paradise in the world as a special economic zone, while the interior was a red, backward country... ...and very heterogeneous. Guangdong Province has been a window for Western culture since the arrival of Portuguese people in the 16th century, so it is very open to foreign culture, with Sun Moon's Kuomintang Second Government established there in 1917. But at the end of the century, it was once again a window of foreign culture. However, there were many factors of good fortune in China, one of which was the long-lasting vegetation of Deng Xiaoping. From the end of 1994 to the death of early 1997, it became a return letter without dying for nearly three years, and I think this was a great dance for Kang Taek-min. Deng Xiaoping respected both the old members of the carrot Communist Party and the conservatives... ...Kang Taek-min's technology officer in capitalism. That's how you use the power of the old man in the back room. However, if he dies suddenly, Kang Taek-min is attacked by old people and conservative communists. In the meantime, it lasted a long time as a return letter... ...so Kang Taek-min was able to clean up these "real red" who were getting in the way. You can put forward the title of Deng So-pyeong's successor. At that time, novels about China's division were pouring in from the United States, Japan, and Korea. Good luck to China. In February 1997, Deng So-pyeong was punished by the Tiananmen massacre, and he died a few months before he entered Hong Kong (July). Hong Kongers were terrified when the return was decided in the 1980s, but in the 1990s, they accepted it with nationalistic feelings. The continent is capitalizing. Cantonality right in front of you is the Mecca. After the return of Hong Kong, Kang Taek-min cleans up the opposition at a major party and political leaders' meeting that year. School seats are down, Lee Bung is down, and cold rice. 1997 will be an important year for China too, but first get Hong Kong back and one absolute monarch disappears. The Chinese emperor, such as the Kuomintang government of the Kuomintang, Mao Zedong, etc., maintained his power even when one person left office with absolute power. Unwavering loyalty of the generals, but Kang Taek-min did not have that absolute power. wiped out the oppositionHowever, he is only the head of a collective dictatorship. As a result, Hugeum handed over power to Hugeumdo last year, and I know that Hugeumdo was also nominated by Deng So-pyeong. Also, China has become a complete capitalist country, but the old communist pain has been eliminated. There are still communists inside under the title of the Communist Party of China, but even Kang Taek-min showed the intention of Park Chung-hee's development dictatorship that China should have democracy... ...but it's too early. These events in China at the end of the century may be one of the most amazing milestones in Chinese history. Of course, China should eventually become a well-off country. At the same time in Taiwan, democratization progressed, and the Chinese nation was developing side by side. After President Lee Deung-hwi in 1988, progressive democratization progressed, and the first presidential election system in 1996. Perhaps this is the first time in Chinese history that ordinary people have chosen the supreme ruler. The Kuomintang finally stepped down in the presidential election in 2000 and the Democratic Progressive Party took power. The change of government. At the end of the century, China, Hong Kong, and Taiwan showed remarkable progress in democratization as the economy developed. That's what Chinese young people are all about. The Chinese people are always poor, they're always suffering from corrupt officials, absolute monarchs, they disappear for thousands of years.
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