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Concretely, the author posits that Xi Jinping is not only afraid of public dissent but also fears betrayal from two-faced officials, made apparent after a lengthy campaign against corruption that has left many adversaries among former allies.
The looming question remains: could the situations that precipitated significant historical uprisings serve as a blueprint for modern-day China? Drawing parallels to the 1911 Revolution gives credence to this possibility. Central to this revolution was a spontaneous uprising initiated by a platoon leader's actions, leading to chaos within military ranks and ultimately to the fall of the Qing Dynasty.