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Should China continue to keep a low-profile attitude? (2)

(People's Daily Online)

16:17, December 13, 2012

In addition, China must face up to the reality that the world has deep prejudices toward China, a country led by the Communist Party. In this case, the arrogant and domineering attitude will bring greater difficulties to the rise of China.

Keeping a low profile is very wise and can stand the trial. An important reason for the smooth development of China in the past 30 years is the guideline of "keep a low profile and bide our time, while also getting something accomplished.”

Keeping a low profile does not mean doing nothing. Solving the domestic affairs of China well is beneficial to both Chinese people and the world.

Keeping a low profile and being modest and prudent also mean abandoning the attitudes and actions of a major power and treating all countries equally, which is a trump card in Chinese diplomacy.

In a word, the diplomatic guideline of "keep a low profile and bide our time, while also getting something accomplished" is a precious legacy left by Deng. The spirit of 18th CPC National Congress is to unswervingly go on the road of socialism with Chinese characteristics created by Deng.

Read the Chinese version: 已经天下第二,还要韬吗?, source: People's Daily Overseas Edition, author: Wu Jianmin


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