It isn’t in the cards—China historically looks inward not outward. I see a break up of the Chinese Nation and Civil War, followed by a toppling of the elites in the Communist Party—people who have rejected the qualities of egalitarian Communism for Capitalism that makes a few rich and the masses poor. Marx is spinning in his grave. They will go back to something more like the Nationalist Party and a Neo-Nazi like system—its that or bring back the Emperors.
How much does modern China care about ancient Chinese history now? It seems the Communists have cut them off from the ancient philosophy (which overwhelmingly rejected anything like modern communism), and so they are shallow. This could work to good as well as ill for the advent of a newer philosophy.