What are the similarities and differences between Biden and Trump in their attitudes towards China, and who is harsher?
Just 100 days into Trump's presidency, his governing style is clearly quite different from that of his predecessor, Biden.
In domestic affairs, Trump vows to cut ties with Biden, relying on Musk's Thunder methods to achieve many unprecedented and revolutionary changes, and has seen some results. But what are the differences between the two in foreign affairs, especially in their attitudes towards China?
If Biden employs subtle tactics with "small courtyards and high walls" and "silent nurturing,"
then Trump plays the overt strategy of "shaking the earth and sky."
Countering each other's moves should be our strong suit, but while "it's easy to dodge an open attack, it's hard to guard against a hidden one," neither of them are particularly good players, making it difficult for Sino-U.S. relations to return to the past.