It's not that we don't have history, but that we don't have the courage to open up history. China has no shortage of emperor's tombs and world cultural heritage. But we can only look at it from a distance, through glass or those, splitting the high school history textbooks one by one.
Why not, when Cage can be between the office of the President of the White House and the resoluteness of the Queen of the United States, we can only drink Starbucks coffee outside the Forbidden City. Not to mention whether it is possible to discuss issues involving the national secret code in the play.
What Americans and British people can do is not something that all Chinese people can do.
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