If you, like me, are tired of shallow and short-term reporting on China, and need to zoom out, I'd like to tell you a story. It's about an ancient, hidden force influencing its policies today, from Xinjiang to the Pacific, from Tibet to Beijing.
More flatlands, rain, and rivers means more people and trade, which means they can conquer the rest of the areas around it over 3000 years.
The hit creates the Himalayas closest to India and the Tibetan plateau behind it.
So the Indian, Eurasian, and Pacific plate create China's mountains in the west & flatlands in the east
The latitude brings winds, which bring water
The relationship of both create rivers, rain, and flatlands
Those create fertile lands
The most fertile of which was the Han's
The latitude brings winds, which bring water
The relationship of both create rivers, rain, and flatlands
Those create fertile lands
The most fertile of which was the Han's
How did this drive China's history? Their current policies? Their future?
Much more in this week's article.
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