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Is there a difference between the present one country, two systems and the ancient suzerain-vassal relationship?

"One country, two systems" is the abbreviation of "one country, two systems". "One country, two systems" means that within the people of China and at home, the main body of the state practices socialism, while Hongkong, Macau and Taiwan Province Province practice capitalism. [1] *** The basic national policy put forward by the producers to solve the problems of peaceful reunification of the mainland and Taiwan Province Province and China's resumption of the exercise of sovereignty over Hong Kong and Macao. That is, in China people and at home, the mainland insists on taking the socialist system as the main body of the whole country, while allowing Taiwan Province Province, Hongkong and Macau to retain the capitalist system. Comrade Deng Xiaoping is the chief architect of China's reform and opening up and the creator of the concept of "one country, two systems".

Patriarchal-vassal relationship

When the king of a vassal state succeeds to the throne, he must be canonized by the suzerain state in order to obtain legal status; The vassal state needs to pay tribute to the suzerain state regularly; The suzerain has the responsibility to help the vassal state maintain the ruling order. These two systems are different.