The issues in China, fundamentally speaking, are deeply rooted in the political landscape. In this land, any problem is inevitably entangled with politics, and economic issues, in particular, are closely intertwined. However, the essence of political issues in China lies in a harsh reality: those who raise questions have long been ruthlessly purged from the system, individuals attempting to solve problems vanish into the political whirlpool, and even those researching the issues become political casualties.
In this predicament, attempting to address problems with a topsy-turvy approach only propels the issues into an abyss with no bottom.