There are two reasons why I am asking this question.
One, I am hoping for a good President in China. An American of Chinese ancestry returning home and being welcomed and accepted as President and Emperor (not the same concept as European or Western emperors). By Chinese custom this is very good and accepted. An emperor in Chinese custom is merely a man, who holds a mandate to rule from God. He is looked to as a god, but he is not a god or dictator as you have in the West. An Emperor in China is effective, especially if he is a good, smart, and knowledgeable men. Benevolent rule and having a rigid stand on issues, as long as they are good, for China, is not bad. In China's history, there were good rulers and bad ones. A good one, the best ever, hopes for a return so he can bring a new age to China, which includes a democratic type of government and Christianity. Is this so wrong. When you grow up in the West, you tend to believe in these things. China's new leader will bring
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2007-12-17
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