This passage is well-written.
In other words, Chinese civilization is actually constantly iterating.
If you want to talk about repetition, then places like India, where people still defecate everywhere today, are what you would call repetition.
China has already undergone numerous revolutions.
"Looking at the entire history of the Huaxia, this kind of consistency in quality is evident. The Zhou Dynasty fell due to feudalism, so they abolished feudalism and established commanderies and counties; the Qin fell due to harshness, so the Han took a slower approach, with light taxation and reduced labor, but inherited the Qin's great unification, commanderies, and household registration; the Han fell due to powerful families, and the Wei and Jin dynasties fell due to aristocratic factions, so the Sui established the imperial examination to suppress the powerful; during the Southern and Northern Dynasties, foreign invasions caused chaos, and the Tang broke the Turks and expanded the territory, subduing the world; at the end of the Tang, local warlords were powerful, so the Song Dynasty emphasized civil over military, maintaining internal stability while being weak externally; the two Song dynasties became weak, military spirit declined, and the interests of the scholar-official class became entrenched, leading to the Ming and Qing strengthening central authority; modern China was backward and suffered bullying, thus the Self-Strengthening Movement, the Reform Movement, the New Culture Movement, anti-imperialism and anti-feudalism, the overthrow of the three mountains, nationwide literacy campaigns, and national industrialization… followed one after another."
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