Based on history, let’s talk about the obstacles and influence of feudalism on China’s modern economy and political democratization.

(1) For example, feudal superstition thought that building railways and passing trains would destroy feng shui. This was hindered during the Westernization Movement and the construction of the royal railway line (2000 meters). This is the hindrance of feudal backward thinking to China's introduction of advanced technology and the modernization of China's economy.

(2) The feudal imperial ideology has profoundly influenced the process of political democratization in modern China. Yuan Shikai stole the fruits of the Revolution of 1911, destroyed the Provisional Agreement, assassinated Song Jiaoren (preventing constitutional government), and later restored the country, setting off a countercurrent to the restoration of respect for Confucius, which hindered China's political democratization process. This also had a certain influence on the later personality cult and undermined the party's principles of democracy and democratic centralism.

(3) The feudal concept of focusing on agriculture and suppressing business and feudal ignorance have seriously hindered the further development of China’s advanced economic components (mainly the capitalist economy) in modern times. For example, the factories of the Nanhai Jichang Long Silk Cutting Factory, the earliest capitalist enterprise in Guangdong, were destroyed because other people believed that the machines destroyed Feng Shui and so on. On the other hand, the influence of feudalism that emphasized agriculture and suppressed business made it difficult for businessmen to purchase large amounts of land after they became rich, making it difficult to expand reproduction.

(4) Peasants and other classes under the heavy oppression of feudal rule have a serious lack of purchasing power, which leads to a narrow domestic market and hinders the modernization of China's economy.