@wilburston@electricfelix@ChinaEV_Eng_Lif I have been working at an electric truck company in Shenzhen since 2019. The electric trucks are still in normal operation to date, though there has been some mileage degradation. Barring any unforeseen circumstances, these electric trucks will remain in service until 2035.
@David07552368@GeZhu13@TGTM_Official China will need a long time to overcome these negative narratives. It is a contest between two distinct ideologies in the world. Clearly, there can be only one ultimate winner: an inclusive, stronger civilization capable of leading humanity into the interstellar era.
@David07552368@lammichaeltw China has gone through a phase of rapid transition from poverty to affluence, requiring substantial material resources to satisfy its own needs; however, society's capacity is not yet sufficient to support this.
@sanstitre2000@kerimcan_ak when the northern Han people used it to collectively refer to all southern peoples, as the southern "戉" state was the most powerful at that time. To this day, our family preserves ancient sacrificial rituals, and the clothing worn by the female shamans is very similar to that.
@sanstitre2000@kerimcan_ak In our ancient language, the word for axe is pronounced "Yuè" in Chinese, and the Central Plains Han Chinese referred to us as the "Yuè" people. The term "Baiyue" emerged 6,000 years after the founding of the "戉" state,
@sanstitre2000@kerimcan_ak I am a descendant of the Baiyue royal family living in Zhejiang, China, with the Y-chromosome haplogroup O-M119. My ancestors established the "戉" (Yuè) state 8,000 years ago. The weapon used by my ancestors was a bronze axe, which symbolized power.