Politically: if we only talk about domestic politics, we rank first in the world (second only to North Korea) but our political influence in the world is even worse. From this perspective, we are not a superpower.
Economy: Although our GDP has ranked in the top three, it is composed of real estate, processing and energy, and the proportion of hard GDP such as automobiles, military industry and aerospace is still very low. From this perspective, we are not a superpower.
Military: I think only the Military Commission knows the military strength of our country, but I am sure that our military strength is definitely not as good as that of the United States, the European Union, Russia, and even Japan and Israel. So, from this perspective, we are not a superpower.
Education: Our current education system is still far from perfect. Although illiteracy has been basically eliminated, it is still far from the overall proportion of college students and the quality of the people. So, from this perspective, we are not a superpower.
Sports: As far as large-scale world sports events such as the Olympic Games are concerned, our total number of medals is indeed a sports superpower, but we have a population of more than 654.38 billion, which is not even inferior to Jamaica in proportion. Can you say Jamaica is a superpower? Therefore, from this perspective, China is not a superpower.
Health: The current health situation in China is obvious to all. Sanlu, fake vaccines and other events emerge one after another. From this perspective, China is not a superpower.
Culture: China's culture has always been ahead of the world, but now it is not. China's culture has been abandoned too much, and many excellent national traditions have faded out of our lives. If we have a long history, we are a big country, but we are not a big country in terms of cultural protection, even worse than South Korea. From this perspective, China is not a superpower.
We are growing at a rate of 8%- 10%, but if we look at the base, it is equivalent to 1000 yuan in the United States, with an annual growth of 1%, which is 100 yuan in China, with an annual growth of/kloc.
GDP is not the only indicator to measure economic development. Many of our young people are cheated by GDP. We still have to face up to the fact that we are still a developing country, the largest developing country, not the strongest.