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British Chinese elite: "China doesn't need talents, but needs masters who can make sycophants!"

author:Positive energy small fish z

"China doesn't need talents, but needs masters who can make sycophants" When this dazzling sentence came from the mouth of a chairman of the British Chinese Young Entrepreneurs Association, it was like a bombshell, setting off stormy waves on the land of China. Countless people were angry and dissatisfied, and they questioned: What kind of misunderstanding is this, and what kind of insult is this?

Could it be that China, a great country with a history of 5,000 years of civilization, really only values those who are good at flattery and flattery? Could it be that China's rise is only relying on a group of "sycophants"?

British Chinese elite: "China doesn't need talents, but needs masters who can make sycophants!"

No, this is definitely not true. China, a fast-rising country, is hungry for talent. From the sophisticated scientific research field to the ever-changing Internet industry, from the booming manufacturing industry to the culturally prosperous entertainment industry, which one is not driven by real talents?

Let's take a look at China's tech sector. In recent years, China has made remarkable achievements in the fields of 5G, artificial intelligence, and quantum computing. Behind these achievements are the hard work and wisdom of countless scientific researchers. They work day and night, overcome difficulties, and use their talents and sweat to contribute to the rise of China's science and technology. Could it be that these people have achieved such achievements because they can "pat on the back"?

British Chinese elite: "China doesn't need talents, but needs masters who can make sycophants!"

Let's take a look at China's Internet industry. Today, China has become a global leader in Internet innovation. From mobile payments to the sharing economy, from live streaming to the metaverse concept, China's internet industry is changing people's lifestyles at an astonishing rate. Behind these innovations are the passions and dreams of countless Internet talents. They dare to challenge and innovate, and use their wisdom and efforts to promote the vigorous development of China's Internet industry. Are these people also relying on "sycophants" to get to power?

Not only that, but there are a large number of talents active in various fields such as China's manufacturing and cultural entertainment industries. They use their talents and efforts to contribute their own strength to China's development. It is the convergence and efforts of these talents that have enabled China to make its mark on the global stage.

British Chinese elite: "China doesn't need talents, but needs masters who can make sycophants!"

So, where did the Chinese British's remarks come from? Is it a misunderstanding or a prejudice? But one thing is for sure, his rhetoric does not represent the real China. There is no doubt about the need and importance for talent in China. We welcome all kinds of talents to come to China for development and jointly promote China's progress and prosperity.

This turmoil has also shown us the importance of communication and understanding. As overseas Chinese, they should have a deeper understanding of the changes and development of their motherland, rather than staying in the stereotypes of the past. At the same time, we should be open and inclusive to understand and accept different voices and perspectives.

British Chinese elite: "China doesn't need talents, but needs masters who can make sycophants!"

In conclusion, I would like to say that China needs talents, and it needs all kinds of talents to jointly promote the development of the country. We should not be misled by an extreme remark, but should see China's desire and importance for talent. Let's work together to contribute to China's development!

And for those who have misconceptions about China, I would like to say: please go into China, understand China, and feel China. You will find a vibrant, open and inclusive China that awaits you.

British Chinese elite: "China doesn't need talents, but needs masters who can make sycophants!"

As for the Chinese Brit who made radical remarks, I hope he will re-examine his views and be more open-minded to know and understand China. Because China is more than what he imagined, she is a country full of charm and vitality that is waiting to be discovered and recognized by the world.

In closing, I would like to ask: What is your view on China's view of talent? How do you think China views and attracts talent? Welcome to leave a message to discuss, let's explore this topic together.

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