Is China the Third Rome?

Not at all. There are parallels to be found (e.g. translatio imperii and mandate of heaven). China always remained a bureaucratic state, while europe shifted to feudalism, which is like if america got taken over by gangs while claiming to be authorized by the president to rule their hoods.
 
China is China. While Americans and Europeans like to LARP as Rome's bastard children, China is its own special breed of imperialist power that has gone long past its proper expiration date.
 
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No it hasn't.
You're on crack if you don't think that the Western pig-dog bends over backwards for Tencent.
China has dug its nails into all the world's modern culture and it got there by taking advantage of the 1st world countries that relied on them for so long and still does rely on them for cheap products.
China will only grow more influential with time and the lazy, consumerist foolishness of the West is what got them to where they are.
 
You're on crack if you don't think that the Western pig-dog bends over backwards for Tencent.
China has dug its nails into all the world's modern culture and it got there by taking advantage of the 1st world countries that relied on them for so long and still does rely on them for cheap products.
China will only grow more influential with time and the lazy, consumerist foolishness of the West is what got them to where they are.
No it won't.
 
Absolutely not, you can only be the next Rome if your language, alphabet or capital sounds at least as cool as the originals.

For example:

Constantinople. Bad ass name, spoke Greek and Latin, used both alphabets. Second Rome locked in.
Moscow. Mediocre name and language, badass alphabet.
Paris. Great name but terrible mushmouthed language, Latin alphabet.
Berlin. Weak name but badass language. Latin alphabet.

In comparison, Mandarin Chinese sounds like absolute dogshit gibberish and its writing system is one of the stupidest ever conceived. If it were Middle Chinese and the capital was Chang'an, things might be different.
 
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