ABSTRACT

China is rich in natural resources, ranking fourth or fifth worldwide in terms of the total quantity. “The road of a big country” for China’s development must be founded on the realities of China and approached from the real demands of changes in people, wealth, and things. The emergence of the new China on the eastern horizon heralded the termination of the old China that was bullied and oppressed and the initiation of the new China’s development. In China’s realities, the population is at the heart of the “four whats” listed earlier. The post-golden age in China coincides with the new normal of the economy. China’s economy has been growing at a high speed for a long time, and people have become particularly fond of high speed. As one of the ancient civilizations, China was not an exception in the prehistoric world where fertility worship was common.