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This was Nazi Germany's approach during WWII. Everything they made had to be technologically unrivalled because they were to be used by the warriors of the master race. This came a cost of reproducibility and German lost the war, and funnily enough they lost the war in a large part due to the Soviet's diametrically opposed philosophy of "quantity has a quality all of its own"
This is a most interesting response -- to equate China benevolent pursuit of technical excellence with Nazi Germany's arrogant and perverted ambition, is well, to me, well, it's a bit of a stretch, isn't it?
Though to be candid, China's enemies want nothing better than to divert the product and positive energy of the Chinese nation into creating a fearful, hostile China, ill at ease with herself and with the world, in short a China that can be goaded into armed hostilities -- China must avoid this eventuality at all costs - for the time being, we can be mindful of the suggestion that cumbersome engineering may be confused with technical excellence, though it would be useful to make people aware that we at least, are not buying the cumbersome engineering is the equal of technical excellence line.