Lesson one
China would never have risen to heights of economic
strength and political power of today had it remained chained to feudalistic order.
Lesson two
Any person lesser than the stature of Mao Zedong
followed by an equally competen:
leadership could not have rung out feudalism and rung in the
revolution of common man’s rule.
Lesson three
It was stringent population control policy of one
family one child that helped China to bring rapid growth rate of population to
a halt that enabled it to record miraculous economic progress within a short
span of only three decades. (Pakistan ‘s population on independence wa53.
crores that has risen to 16 crores within six decades and is now poised to
become 25 crore within the next 10 years time. With such a fast growing
population resources cannot catch up with rapidly rising population. Progress
is stalled. Poverty worsens).
Lesson four
China put each and every individual to work. Men took
up tougher jobs while women were put on softer jobs in accordance with their
physical and mental ability.
Lesson five
Wealth was not allowed to concentrate in fewer
hands. It was made to circulate equitably among the entire population.
Lesson six
Substantial percentage of GDP was allocated for
education under successive Five Year Plans. Nature of education was largely
professional and technological.
Lesson seven
China concentrated on development of export
oriented industries for which the development of required kind o technology was
ensured. China depended mostly on domestic energy resources.
Lesson eight
The entire nation stood as one whole. There were no
ideological differences among the people and no inter-province clashes and
disharmony.
The end result
The moral of the abolition of feudalism is that
today prosperous China is completely free of the vice of corruption. It is
economically strong and politically a super power of the near future. ft is
well set to challenge the supremacy of the US.