To comprehensively push for the rule of law in a country like China that has had a millenniums-old tradition of rule of man requires an extensive and profound change of mindset.
With China's economic slowdown more apparent than ever, its prospects of avoiding a hard landing are weakening.
"Comprehensively strictly govern the Party" is one of the newly declared "Four Comprehensives" political theory of the top leader Xi Jinping.
Air pollution, corruption and the wealth gap are the three issues of most concern to readers ahead of the annual parliamentary sessions of China, according to an online survey by the China Daily website.
China is committed to driving financial reform in a bid to reach the end-game of full convertibility in the RMB, and the new free trade zones will act as stepping stones along the way.
The environmental problems Chai examines in the video have already put the end to high-speed growth of China.
China has shown it is shouldering growing global responsibility by leading an open debate on global peace and security.
Fulfilling the task of building a moderately prosperous society is a crucial step toward the realization of the "Chinese dream" of rejuvenating the nation.