[Ah, I see the Chinese are working up the master race idea...]
Anyway, the master race idea is sectarian and not conducive to what they’re really into - the idea of universal empire. It’s the same ideology that animated the creation of the Chinese empire - that all men have common roots, from which it follows, in the Chinese weltanschaaung, that all under heaven should be ruled by one man, preferably the ruler of the Middle Kingdom.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tianxia
The coda to the Jet Li movie “Hero”, and the centerpiece of Chinese strategic thought? Universal peace can only be achieved upon the achievement of universal empire. The beauty of this line of thought? A philosophical strain that gives its rulers a blank check for glory-seeking in the vein of Alexander and Caesar.
In that respect, China’s no different from Russia and probably every other non-Western country that did not go through the meat-grinder of WWI. But its economy is getting to the point when its leaders have the economic wherewithal to engage in the sport of kings - territorial aggrandizement for eternal fame. If you had said to me, back in the 80’s, that China would make a claim for the entire South China Sea, an area 1/3 the size of the US, I’d say you were paranoid. But here we are.
China has been quietly and efficiently spreading power and influence over the whole globe while we took advantage of their cheaper labor and products.
Only President Trump has done anything to counter it through the trade war.