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about xiaokang (11/10/2002)
The report Jiang Zemin delivered at the 16th National Congress of
the Communist Party of China (CPC) on November 8 is titled "Build
a Well-off Society in an All-round Way and Create a New Situation
in Building Socialism with Chinese Characteristics." In the
Chinese version, the original one, the equivalent of "a well-off
society" is "a xiaokang society." Scholars agree
there is not an exact English equivalent to xiaokang and that xiaokang
is less affluent than "well-off" but better off than freedom
from want.
Xiaokang literally means "Small Well-Being." The term
has a long history. In the Book of Songs, a collection of ancient
songs that is believed to come into being 2,000 years ago, xiaokang
was first mentioned as a social state in which people led a fairly
comfortable life. The "Book of Rites," another ancient
classic, contains a systematic description of xiaokang, visualizing
it as a social mode that comes next to Great Harmony (Da Tong),
or a perfect society.
After China adopted reform and open policies, the late Chinese
leader Deng Xiaoping used xiaokang, a household term in China, to
describe Chinese-style modernization and referred to it as a goal
to be attained by the Chinese nation by the end of the 20th century.
The xiaokang goal has since inspired the Chinese people with great
enthusiasm in their march toward modernization.
When he met with Ohira Masayoshi, the late prime minister of Japan,
on December 6, 1979, Deng Xiaoping used xiaokang to describe Chinese-style
modernization. He said, "The Four Modernizations we are striving
for are Chinese-style modernization. Our concept of Four Modernizations
is not like your concept of modernization. Our concept is (the life)
of a 'xiaokang family.' By the end of this century, even if we have
achieved certain goals in our modernization drive, our per-capita
GDP will remain quite low. To reach the level found in more prosperous
countries of the Third World, say a per-capita GDP of 1,000 US dollars,
we still need to make great efforts. China by then is still in a
state of xiaokang."
In 1984, Deng further elaborated on his concept of xiaokang, saying
"Xiaokang means that, by the end of this century, our per-
capita GDP reaches 800 US dollars."
By the end of the 20th century, the Chinese people had on the whole
reached a xiaokang standard of living.
Xiaokang remains the goal of China's modernization drive but it
denotes a life of greater affluence than it is today. In his report,
Jiang Zemin said, "We need to concentrate on building a xiaokang
society of a higher standard in an all-round way." How higher
is the standard? The Jiang report gives ample clues. It proposes
having China's GDP of the year 2000 quadrupled by 2020. That is
to say, by the year 2020, China's xiaokang society is expected to
feature a per-capita GDP of more than 2,000 US dollars.
(Xinhua)
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