The Ming Dynasty's shift from rice to mulberry cultivation was an act of self-help driven by the inertia of power structures, and of course, during its implementation, these actions were often referred to as reform.
But any reform could hardly avoid challenging the established interest patterns, and then, conflicts would arise, which was why Hu Zongxian sighed with frustration.
The collaborations between Cheng Daqi, Gru, Geweil, Domo Cruso, and others were concrete practices guided by this logic.
In America, ideology and political power lay ready, and as long as CEO Cheng could mix with enough people, he could enter Capitol Hill to change the code.
Why did Temir advise CEO Cheng not to take this road?
Because she knew that CEO Cheng's goals were not that simple.
Chan, why bother doing these things? Isn't it better to live a selfish life?