If Russia cant revive its power like it did in early 19th century or after WW2, then i will favor USA superpower status rather then Chinese. Dont believe them.
They torture their own citizens (Tiananmen massacre, mass labour camps) what will stop them from torturing other nations?
So the Soviet Union is very good governance? In the face of the Soviet Union, China was only a student, in terms of massacres and tyranny.
China as a country and civilization is much older than Russia so no surprise there. The only surprise is that China was behind Europe despite the fact China invented the printings, gunpowder and rockets also china explored the oceans thousands years before the Europeans did in the 16th century
The civilization system is different. The origin of European civilization is maritime civilization, which leads to the European civilization, which is led by Greece, Rome and Britain. It has opened up the world's colonial era. The maritime civilization of Europe has made business and trade very important. On the contrary, the ancient Chinese society was a farming civilization. He was more conservative and introverted. The ancient Chinese society did not pay much attention to trade and commerce, and the status of merchants was very low. So-called taxis (intellectuals, bureaucratic systems), farmers (farmers), workers (artisans), businessmen (businessmen). In general, ancient China was a continental civilization. It did not pay much attention to the oceans, especially the policy of the last dynasty, which basically refused to interact with the international community. This also led to China missing the opportunity to learn in Europe until the end of the 19th century. There were some contacts during the period.
Was this what you were referring to?
I wonder if the Chinese members on here agree with this...
Vladivostok Lures Chinese Tourists (Many Think It’s Theirs)
https://www.nytimes.com/2016/07/24/world/asia/vladivostok-china-haishenwai-tourists.amp.html
In 1860, the Russian government forced the Chinese government to sign the Sino-Russian Beijing Treaty and the Russian Federation signed the treaty on November 14, 1860. The Russian representative was the Count of Ignatiev. The French-Chinese article is 43 pages.
At the end of the battle between the British and French forces, Russia claimed that it had made meritorious efforts to mediate the war between Britain and France, forcing the Qing court to sign the treaty. At that time, the Emperor Xianfeng left the Rehe, responsible for all the pleading and enthusiasm of the aftermath, and signed the Sino-Russian Beijing Treaty. The Treaty recognizes the validity of the 1858 Treaty of Plutonium and has previously set aside about 400,000 east of the Ussuri River (including Sakhalin Island and the non-freezing port of Vladivostok). The square kilometers are owned by Russia. Since then, China has lost its estuary to the Sea of Japan in the northeast, and opened Zhangjiakou, Cullen and Kashgar as commercial ports. The two treaties delineate the eastern borders of modern China and Russia. In addition, the treaty provides principles for the boundary of the western section of China and Russia, and becomes the boundary of the later Sino-Russian survey of the northwestern boundary.
Yeah I was referring to that article but nevertheless it proves my point
So the Chinese name of Vladivostok before it was ceded to Russia has always been haishenwei