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BBC News - China scholars warn of growing national arrogance
I agree with this article 100%.
The economic success in our country is causing a dangerous surge in nationalist feelings.
We should remember what Deng Xiaoping said: "Keep a cool head and maintain a low profile."
What happened to our traditional values of modesty and humility? We need to ensure that the nationalist sentiment in China does not grow too large, for the sake of regional stability and our economic growth.
What are your opinions?
China's confidence in its economic development is turning into "national arrogance", according to a group of Chinese scholars.
In a set of articles published in a state newspaper, they said that China might have lost its traditional virtue of being modest and become intolerant.
And they questioned whether the world was misreading China or whether China itself was to blame.
China is definitely changing. It is now the world's second largest economy after the United States. It has the biggest foreign exchange reserve - about $2.5 trillion (£1.6tn).
And it is seen by the rest of the world as being more assertive, whether with regard to climate change or disputed claims in the South China Sea.
There has been a clear surge of nationalism inside the country. The ancient Chinese tradition of keeping a low profile seems to have been abandoned.
I agree with this article 100%.
The economic success in our country is causing a dangerous surge in nationalist feelings.
We should remember what Deng Xiaoping said: "Keep a cool head and maintain a low profile."
What happened to our traditional values of modesty and humility? We need to ensure that the nationalist sentiment in China does not grow too large, for the sake of regional stability and our economic growth.
What are your opinions?