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Reflections on the Rise of Great Powers and Britain’s Views
After savoring a work, you must have a lot of insights. It’s time to write a post-viewing review to record it. So how do we write our reflections? The following is my review of The Rise of a Great Power: Britain, which I compiled for you. It is for reference only. I hope it can help you. Reflections on the Rise of a Great Power: Britain Part 1
Britain, which is separated from the European continent across the sea, won a complete victory in the naval battle with the Spanish Armada in 1588, and gradually entered the world stage. In the process from the Middle Ages to modern society, a strong monarchy became a key link. Queen Elizabeth's encouragement of ocean exploration and trade, her enlightened attitude towards governing the country, and her compromise methods in dealing with social conflicts brought this marginalized island country to its early glory. During the reign of Charles I, Britain fell into a civil war. During that chaotic era, the British people continued to explore new management systems suitable for their country, and finally established a constitutional monarchy through the Glorious Revolution, completing the transition to modern society.
Under what historical conditions did the Industrial Revolution occur in Britain? Because the relatively open and free religious environment in the UK provides a loose space for the birth of outstanding scientists, the innovations of these unconventional scientific workers have been successful. At that time, Britain's relatively democratic political system created a relatively tolerant social environment, created conditions for Britain's economic development, and prepared for the arrival of the Industrial Revolution.
These three outstanding scientists gave Britain a pioneer in industry: Newton discovered the laws of the universe, and the scientific spirit penetrated into British society; Watt finally solved the core power problem with a universal steam engine. British industrialization began to unfold at an alarming speed; Adam Smith pointed out the market laws of free competition in "The Wealth of Nations", and the British began to promote free trade and expand the global market with the support of their own strong industrial capabilities. Thanks to the efforts of these talented people, Britain became the first industrialized country in the world. During this period, Britain defeated its powerful neighbor France and became the world's largest colonial empire.
In order to encourage invention and creation, the United Kingdom also promulgated the world’s earliest Patent Law. All this resulted in a scene in Britain in which the entire population was keen on invention, production and trade. The "Patent Law" is a law for the protection of rights and interests. Only when the rights and interests of citizens are effectively protected, will they have the passion to create and contribute. This is something all governments should remember.
Political democracy promotes the emancipation of the mind. The emancipation of the mind creates a large number of innovative talents. Innovative talents bring progress in science and technology. Progress in science and technology fundamentally determines economic development. Economic development Promoting social development and national prosperity - this is the road to British power, and this road is still worthy of our reference until now.
Since the mid-to-late 19th century, colonies have increasingly become a burden on the British Empire, and the shortcomings of the free market economy have gradually emerged. Britain's development began to slow down, and it eventually lost its status as a world hegemon. Colonization and plunder will eventually lead to resistance. The development of a country cannot be based on damaging the interests of other countries. Only equality and mutual benefit can maintain stable development. Even now, a win-win situation in foreign trade is the real success. In fact, any economic system will have its own shortcomings. Only by continuously improving and improving the existing system can we achieve better development. We must keep pace with the times to avoid being eliminated by the times. Reflections on the Rise of a Great Power: Britain Part 2
On the other side of the ocean, there is an "empire on which the sun never sets" - Britain! Britain has a developed economy and is suitable for tourism. What is more worth mentioning is that it has a long history and culture. The aristocratic atmosphere exuding in the bones attracts many foreign tourists to this mysterious country.
Today, the teacher organized us to watch the British chapter of "The Rise of the Great Powers". After watching it, I became more and more interested in this "Empire on which the Sun Never Sets". As a small island country on the other side of the Atlantic Ocean, he had the courage to fight against Spain, the maritime empire at that time. Queen Elizabeth I spent her whole life defending this country, and her people did not let her down. An emerging maritime power, Britain, rose!
The terms "The Empire on which the Sun Never Sets" and "The World's Factory" can actually be summarized as Britain's greatest achievements. Let’s talk about the first one first: After defeating Spain, Britain gradually began to monopolize maritime trade. Especially under the leadership of Queen Elizabeth I, developing the country's economy and accumulating capital became the top priority for revitalizing Britain. This mission was not abandoned even after the death of the Queen and the accession of Charles I to the throne. Therefore, in the early days of the British development, the expansion and invasion of colonies never stopped, and even the colonies were spread all over the world. This was a matter of pride for its citizens, so much so that it had an "empire on which the sun never sets."
The Industrial Revolution in Britain had a profound impact on the world. While China was still in a state of seclusion, Britain had opened a new chapter in history. Machines began to replace manual work, which was unimaginable in the Qing Dynasty at the time. The emergence of the spinning Jenny and the invention of the Watt steam engine are leading the world to a new era step by step. From then on, people around the world began to move towards the path of industrial revolution.
In addition to leading the economic trend, Britain also brought new reforms politically. The promulgation was another baptism for Britain, and its impact on the entire Europe was immeasurable.
It was mentioned for the first time that the power of the monarch is not supreme, but that of the people. This was unprecedented in the world at that time. The death of Charles I proved that he wanted to rule the people, control Parliament, and control the courts. Controlling the people was not feasible in Britain. Anyone who trampled on the people's power would be punished by law. The death of Charles I dealt a fatal blow to those countries with autocratic monarchies, as well as those countries that wanted to implement autocratic monarchies.
At the same time, British culture and drama have also deeply influenced the world, and its classical culture is worthy of our study.
In short, the British chapter of "The Rise of Great Powers" not only shocked me, but also gave me a better understanding of this "empire on which the sun never sets"! Reflection on the Rise of a Great Power: Britain Chapter 3
The constitutional monarchy of Britain ensured the long-term stability of national power. The implementation of the Patent Protection Act and the Navigation Act further promoted the development of British commerce and trade, and the Industrial Revolution followed. , Britain at that time defeated the invincible French Empire of Napoleon. I used to feel sorry for Napoleon's Waterloo when I read the book, but now I think it is a historical necessity. The Industrial Revolution made Britain the first modern country and forced the entire world to follow in her footsteps. Regarding the Industrial Revolution, we should remember these people:
1. Newton.
The fall of an apple introduced universal gravitation. In 1687, he published "Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy", which elaborated on universal gravitation and the three laws of motion, laying the foundation for mechanics and astronomy in the next three centuries and becoming the basis for modern engineering. The foundation of science and heralds the advent of the scientific era. He is the greatest scientist in human history. If God created man, then he discovered the method by which God created man.
2. Watt.
At that time, Britain already had a steam engine, but it was too large and bulky to be popularized. Watt painstakingly studied mechanics, chemistry, and mathematics, and invented a new steam engine structure based on the original Newcomen steam engine. , little has changed in the 50 years since. The importance of Watt's steam engine invention is inestimable. It was widely used in factories and became the power of almost all machines. It changed the way people work and produce, greatly promoted technological progress and kicked off the industrial revolution.
3. Adam Smith.
He is the author of "The Wealth of Nations". He revealed that the deepest source of motivation for human development is the pursuit of self-interest to satisfy one's own needs, and he proposed the concept of free competition. He told the world that the best way to obtain wealth was not to burn, kill and plunder, but to sell goods and free trade. "The Wealth of Nations" became the first book to attempt to explain the history of European industry and business development, and developed the modern economy. It also provides the theoretical basis for modern free trade, capitalism and libertarianism. Under his influence, free trade became Britain's national policy, and now it is also the common sense of the world. Without him, perhaps the Sino-British Opium War that year would not have opened the country and opened treaty ports to free trade, but might have burned, killed and plundered like the Mongol Empire.
Of course we should also remember Queen Victoria. During her reign, Britain achieved unprecedented brilliant results, but she was also known as the "do-nothing" queen. Doing nothing, but adhering to the Constitution and laws, breaking the constraints of society to the greatest extent, and returning power to the people, this has greatly stimulated social creativity and brought Britain to unparalleled heights. British history tells the world that monarchy is not granted by God, but by the people. The progress of history and the development of society do not depend on the wisdom and prowess of the rulers, but on whether the society is fair and just, on whether the country protects private property, and ultimately on every individual. citizens. Review of The Rise of Great Powers in the UK Chapter 4
This semester, the teacher often played the series of programs "The Rise of Great Powers" to us. Unknowingly, I fell in love with this show, especially the rise of Britain, which left a deep impression on me.
As the future successors of the Chinese nation, we should understand history, use history as a mirror, and create a future. The successful rise of the UK is an example for us to learn from. It is our responsibility and task to dare to innovate and challenge the unknown future, seize opportunities, make timely reforms and open up a path conducive to China's development.
The rise of Britain began in a relatively open and free religious environment. At this time, some scientists dared to innovate and be unconventional. The inventor of the steam engine, Watt, at that time, his experiments were not accepted by the secular world. Religion was criticized and was not blocked by the royal family. Therefore, this historical environment provided Watt with the opportunity to freely invent and create in a favorable environment. When his experiment was successful, it was used in industry, allowing British industry to develop rapidly. As a result, he became the leader of the first industrial revolution and the pioneer of the era. He was unparalleled and left some Asian countries far behind. However, China has a closed-door policy. Little does it know that the outside world has made unprecedented progress, and China is still It has always been in backward feudal agriculture and basic handicraft industry. When the sound of artillery blasted open the door of China, China at this time could only be in the position of being beaten. A series of treaties for occupying territory and indemnity were signed one after another. At that time, China was awakened.
When Elizabeth inherited the throne in 1588, news of the successful expeditions of Spanish and Portuguese navigators continued to spread from the English Channel. This was an era of seeking new continents and becoming a maritime overlord. This is a challenge opportunity for the ambitious Elizabeth, an opportunity to become a maritime overlord. She believes that in this era, whoever seizes the opportunity, accepts new ideas, and whoever seizes the status of maritime overlord first will develop first. After Britain defeated the Spanish Armada with a weak force, Britain naturally became the overlord of the Atlantic Ocean, and it remained popular for hundreds of years.
Also, during the Elizabethan period, she reasonably handled the rights and interests of the king and the landlords and nobles. Everyone knew what they should have and did their part. This became an unwritten law. , each doing his or her part. We have to admire Elizabeth's wisdom and courage, so she will never disappear in the memory of the British people, and even the people of the world. The prosperity of every country is inseparable from a courageous king.
In the era when the British economy was unstable, Elizabeth I saw the potential of the ocean and wisely expanded her power to the sea to fill the national treasury. When faced with the condemnation of Spain, the maritime overlord at the time, he calmly repelled their fleet and drove away the coachman on the sea, the Netherlands. From then on, he wrote British maritime history. When facing the relationship with the nobles, he clearly understood the situation of the country, strictly abided by the regulations of the Magna Carta, and reached a delicate balance point with the nobles. After Elizabeth's death, Britain fell into a civil war. During that chaotic era, the British people continued to explore new management systems suitable for their country. Finally, after the Glorious Revolution, they implemented a constitutional monarchy and embarked on the road to strength.
At the same time, British culture and drama have also deeply influenced the world, and its classical culture is worthy of our study.
In short, the British chapter of "The Rise of Great Powers" not only shocked me, but also made me understand this "empire on which the sun never sets" better! Review of "The Rise of Great Powers in the UK" Part 5
< p>Britain has always been my favorite country. Not only because of its developed economy, it is very suitable for tourism, but most importantly, it has a long history and culture. The aristocratic atmosphere in my bones deeply attracted me. It makes me yearn for this mysterious country even more.Today, the teacher organized us to read the British chapter of "The Rise of the Great Powers". After reading it, it really touched me a lot, and I became more and more interested in this country. As a small island country in the Atlantic Ocean, what kind of courage did it have to fight against Spain, the maritime hegemon at that time? I really admire the majesty of Elizabeth I. As a mentally retarded and slender female generation, she remained unmarried for her country and her people. Dedicate yourself to this country. It is precisely because of her attitude of serving the people wholeheartedly that this country and this group of people did not let her down. Britain quickly rose to prominence in Europe. In the past, the era of maritime hegemony dominated by Spain, Portugal and the Netherlands gradually declined, followed by an emerging maritime power - Britain.
When we talk about Britain, we can think of two titles, one is "The Empire on which the Sun Never Sets" and the other is "World Factory". These two titles can actually summarize Britain's greatest achievements. Let’s talk about the first one first.
After Britain defeated Spain, Britain gradually began to monopolize maritime trade. Especially under the leadership of Queen Elizabeth I, developing the country's economy and accumulating capital became the top priority for revitalizing Britain. This mission will not be wasted even if the Queen dies and Charles I ascends the throne. Therefore, in the early days of the British development, the expansion and invasion of colonies never stopped, and the colonies should even be spread all over the world. This is something to be proud of for the people of the country, so much so that it has the title of "The Empire on which the Sun Never Sets".
Needless to say, the world’s factory, the industrial revolution has had a profound impact on the world. This country had begun to write a new chapter in history when China was still locked in feudalism. Machines began to replace manual work, which was unimaginable in the Qing Dynasty at the time. The gunfire of the Industrial Revolution first started in the textile industry. The emergence of the spinning jenny greatly reduced labor productivity. The most historic one is of course the invention of the Watt steam engine. Watt, the inventor, will surely be remembered by people all over the world.
Not only these, in politics, many of the British practices are also pioneering. The impact of the promulgation of Magna Carta on Britain and even Europe is immeasurable. The Charter explains that the rights of the monarch are not supreme, but the rights of the people are. This was definitely a historic change in the world at that time. Also after the death of Queen Elizabeth I, Charles I came to power and tried to rule the people, wanted to control for a while, control the courts. Control the people. But the facts told him that this would not work in a country like the UK. If he trampled on the people's rights, he would be punished by law. Eventually he was sent to the guillotine. This time shocked the entire European continent. Countries with autocratic monarchies, as well as those countries that want to implement autocratic monarchies, began to think.
Culturally. A great genius appeared in England-Shakespeare.
People can never guess what was in Shakespeare's head. He could think of the most evil and primitive things in people's hearts and express them in the form of drama. Even though his works contain contempt for the Queen, the Queen can still sit across the stage and watch his plays. Perhaps this is the attraction of his plays. British classical culture is worthy of our study. Reflections on the Rise of a Great Power, Part 6 of the British View
The external rise of a country is an extension of its internal strength.
Britain, the first country to enter modern society, calls itself the "Empire on which the Sun Never Sets." I believe that the rise of Britain is not accidental, but the inevitable result of the mature development of the political, economic, technological, cultural and other environments.
It established the capitalist system and advocated "mercantilism" policies; after the opening of new shipping routes, Britain took advantage of its geographical advantages to aggressively develop foreign trade and focus on developing its navy, winning the status of maritime hegemony. . By the end of the 19th century, its colonies had spread across almost all continents, ruling a population of more than 300 million in the world at that time. (Unfortunately, the colonies became independent one after another, so that Britain suffered some blows and lost its former glory.)
Churchill once said: "Even if the British Empire loses an India, it is not willing to lose a Shakespeare." It can be seen from this that Britain's respect for science and its emphasis on cultivating talents made Britain the first country to embark on the road of industrialization and achieved many outstanding results in the Industrial Revolution, which laid the foundation for Britain's rise.
The United States held the International Exposition in Philadelphia in 1876 to celebrate the 100th anniversary of its independence. At that time, the Qing government sent an exhibition group. What they exhibited were embroidered shoes with small feet and utensils made of sterling silver. However, Western European countries exhibited products that were in line with the trend of the times and had high technological content. For example, the British exhibited The ones on display were steam locomotives, the United States exhibited electric motors and generators, and Germany exhibited precision machine tools for processing guns. This was the gap between China and Western European countries at that time!
Although China has learned a lot of high-tech from the West and has achieved rapid economic development as a result. However, at this moment, China is only copying and imitating, not creating! Such a China is destined to lag behind those countries that are aggressive in innovating technology. I feel that only if our country attaches great importance to education, is good at learning from the experiences of other countries, improves the quality and living standards of its citizens, mobilizes people's enthusiasm, and promotes economic development can we truly realize the dream of becoming a powerful country. When "Made in China" is successfully transformed into "Created in China", it will be an advantage to catch up with them. I believe that China will become stronger on its own! Reflections on the Rise of a Great Power: Britain Chapter 7
The United Kingdom is a unique country located in the northwest section of Europe. The North Sea and the English Channel connect the British Isles and the British Channel. Separation from the rest of Europe made Britain relatively easy to defend - with the right tools and a strong will to defend.
For a long time, Britain has been on the edge of the civilized world, and the progress of civilization has been defeated by foreign invaders many times. It is such a small island country floating in the stormy waves of the North Sea, with a population of only tens of millions. But it was the first to knock on the door to the modern world, and eventually became an empire with colonies all over the world on which the sun never sets. At this time, the world map seemed to have been quietly redrawn for him. Britain changed from the geographical edge to the center of the world, and such a small island country became the leader of world modernization.
Britain transformed from an island country into a European power, and eventually became a world hegemon, relying on a new institutional civilization he created, and this civilization has always led the trend of human progress, making countries around the world compete for the first place. Follow suit. Britain began to decline after 1870, also because the conservative factors in its culture hindered its continued development, thus slowly falling behind and becoming a second-rate country. Review of the Rise of Great Powers Chapter 8
Looking at the development trajectory of world history, do you have the same thinking as me: Why do countries continue to suddenly prosper and become invincible hegemons? Why? The powerful countries in history can only maintain their hegemony for about a century? What are the laws and consistency of this? What experiences or lessons should our country learn from it?
Since the 15th century, Portugal has , Spain, the Netherlands, the United Kingdom, France, Germany, Japan, Russia, and the United States are nine countries that have risen successively. "The Rise of Great Powers" leads us to explore the historical development trajectories of other countries, summarize their experiences and lessons, and use a historical perspective and global perspective Analyze our own development situation from a perspective, remove our own shortcomings and take the best of other countries, so that our country can occupy a favorable position in the future development situation of the world.
Time returns to the new era of the 21st century. Facing the fierce international competitive environment, our country must adhere to the development path of peaceful rise and persist in actively developing the country on the basis of the Five Principles of Peaceful Departure. Exchanges and cooperation with other countries, and continuous improvement of the country itself, social organizations and the improvement of the quality of its citizens, I believe this will also be another strategic direction for developing countries to achieve leapfrog development and change the predicament of rising.
Our country has always been committed to national rejuvenation, not to challenge the existing international system and its order. The rapid development in the past 30 years has largely benefited from the open policy of integrating into the international system.
From my point of view: the problems caused by the logic of capital expansion and aggregation on which the current country depends are more hidden and more important, and its impact on China is very fundamental. Review of The Rise of Great Powers in the UK Part 9
Recently, I led students to watch "The Rise of Great Powers" and the students were deeply moved. Germany can be regarded as the largest country in central Europe. It is famous for its modern universities and technological inventions and plays an important role in history. It was once the birthplace of the second industrial revolution, and its pace of entering modern times was much later than that of Britain, France, the United States and other countries. It was also the birthplace of two world wars and the defeated country in both world wars. How did Germany quickly catch up and surpass Britain, which had dominated the 19th century? This is a question worth exploring. How did Germany rise from the ruins after the two wars? This is another question worth exploring.
Everyone is responsible for the rise and fall of a country. When young people are strong, the country is strong, and when the country is strong, young people are prosperous. The strength of a country is the strong backing for the happiness of national life. When a country is strong, it will have the power to speak internationally and be able to protect its citizens. How to make our country stronger is the responsibility and obligation of every Chinese son and daughter.
In ancient times, we were also developed and famous for our prosperity. How to realize the great rejuvenation of the Chinese nation is a question worthy of consideration and action by each of our citizens.
By watching the documentary, we can see that Germany was a divided country in feudal society, and political divisions hindered economic development. Bismarck used iron and blood to achieve reunification, explaining that military power is a necessary strength of a country and a guarantee of national security, and military power must be strengthened. Germany developed quickly after its reunification and took many measures. One of the important measures was to attach great importance to education and the cultivation of national quality as the basis for national revitalization. A famous person has long said that Prussia's victory in the Franco-Prussian War was decided in primary school classrooms. Historical facts prove that no country has fallen behind because of its emphasis on education. A century-old plan based on education. Rejuvenating the country through science and education is a basic national policy of our country. This is the soft power of a country. Educational construction is talent construction, and talents are an important resource of a country. Only when there is a country, there is a home. The quality of individuals determines the soft power of a country. Chapter 10: The Rise of a Great Power - Britain.
Not long ago, the teacher showed us "The Rise of a Great Power - Britain". The short film tells the story of the rise of a small island country. I felt deeply and pondered. After a long time, I wrote down some of my feelings.
As college students in contemporary China, we are the hope and future of the motherland. Our future directly determines the future of the motherland. As the saying goes, "Know yourself and the enemy, and you will never be defeated in a hundred battles." We must first do To understand ourselves and our history, the Chinese nation has a history of 5,000 years. In the long history, we have accumulated excellent cultural traditions and material culture. These are the foundation for the rise of the Chinese nation in the future, so if we do not understand ourselves, It is impossible to make a correct plan for development prospects; but a large country has excellent history and culture, but also a lot of dross. We should see the adverse effects of these dross on us, so we try our best to abandon the dross and take the essence of Chinese culture, and Abandoning the dross of Chinese culture: In short, we must treat our country’s cultural traditions dialectically. Looking at the long scroll of history, we can see that among the nation-states that have been born since ancient times, some have declined and some have declined. As a once rising power, Britain has had a huge impact on the pattern of the world. Influence, looking at the development process of British history: in 1588, it defeated the Spanish "Invincible Fleet" and established maritime hegemony; in 1640, Britain was the first bourgeois revolution to break out in the world and became the pioneer of bourgeois revolution; it was announced on May 19, 1649 The Republic of China was established; the dynasty was restored in 1660, and the "Glorious Revolution" occurred in 1688, confirming the constitutional monarchy; England merged with Scotland in 1707, and merged with Ireland in 1801; from the second half of the 18th century to the first half of the 19th century , becoming the first country in the world to complete the Industrial Revolution; the 19th century was the heyday of the British Empire. In 1914, the number of colonies it occupied was 111 times that of the mainland. It was the largest colonial power and called itself the "Empire on which the Sun Never Sets." Among them, I think the most important key is "change". Change brings about all things. Change created the powerful British Empire. The bourgeois revolution was change, the industrial revolution was change, and these "changes" brought about huge national changes. vitality.
The development history of the Chinese nation for more than five thousand years is a history of continuous inheritance, development and promotion of the national spirit. , for thousands of years, the great Chinese national spirit has been rooted in the soil of national history and has been passed down from generation to generation. However, in modern times, China has fallen behind the pace of the world because it did not know "change", and thus suffered Endless hundreds of years of humiliation, but the Chinese people have learned about "change" after the lessons of history. The Wuchang Uprising, the New Culture Movement, the National Revolution, the founding of the Communist Party of China, the Anti-Japanese War, the founding of New China, and reform and opening up are all The Chinese people's process of seeking change has given our country a new lease of life.
The film also tells the stories of three celebrities. These three stories are the great dramatist Shakespeare, the scientific giant Newton, and the pioneer of economics Adam Smith. London in 1600 was the largest city in Europe at the time.
There is a theater on the south bank of the Thames, the "Globe Theatre". It can be preserved only because Shakespeare was a shareholder, actor and playwright of this theater. At that time, monarchs were often the villains in Shakespeare's historical dramas. Queen Elizabeth certainly knew this, but she did not ban the performance of Shakespeare's plays. The second story is related to the scientific giant Newton. In 1727, Newton died. The United Kingdom buried him in Westminster Abbey with a grand state funeral ceremony. This has always been the cemetery of princes and nobles. Newton became the first scientist to be laid to rest here. The third story is related to the pioneer of economics Adam Smith. In 1776, Adam Smith, who was in his 50s, wrote "The Wealth of Nations" which changed the development of the world economy. If Newton created a scientific key to the industrial revolution, Watt took this key and opened the industrial revolution. The door, then, Adam Smith waved an invisible hand and created a new economic order for the advancement of the industrial revolution. These all reflect the UK's respect for thinkers, artists, and scientists, the UK's respect for scientific ideas, and the UK's respect and tolerance for new ideas. New ideas can bring new power to a nation. This power is unlimited. It plays a vital role in the development of a nation. This is also the first time that Britain established the capitalist system and the first to carry out industry. internal causes of revolution. Speaking of this, I can't help but think that our primary school textbooks mostly describe the praise of various people with good character, and rarely involve scientists and other people who have contributed to the development of society. However, our textbooks now often mention Various people who have made significant contributions to society, such as: Deng Jiaxian, the father of the two bombs, Yuan Longping, the father of rice, Yang Liwei, the aerospace hero, etc. These all reflect the country’s respect for talents and the country’s respect for science. This is what I think is a A very good change, this change deserves great encouragement.
The British rulers gave our Communist Party a revelation. As rulers, we should not be disdainful of different voices, but should actively face different voices and deal with them correctly. The reason why the United Kingdom can succeed is because the relatively liberal political environment in the United Kingdom provides a loose space for the birth of outstanding scientists, so these unconventional scientific workers have not been suppressed. If Watt's experiment to study the universal steam engine was regarded as an act of challenging God by fanatical religious circles; if the tragedy of Galileo befell Watt, would there still be an industrial revolution in Britain? On the stage of modern world history, he swallowed his anger.
How does China in the past two or three hundred years view the countries that have successfully risen in these years? Is it a fish in the abyss, or is it retreating to build a net? This is not only something that our great Communist Party of China must consider, but also an issue that everyone who cares about the future of the country and nation should seriously think about. China is rejuvenating, and China's rejuvenation is unstoppable, but our rejuvenation, modern China did not seize the opportunity, and thus suffered from falling behind and being beaten. We suffered in the past, but now we have stood up through hard work, and we are no longer falling behind. , we must continue to conform to the trend of history and move with the current, and our China will surely continue its former glory.
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