In the CIA's extremely secret "Doing Manual", the part on dealing with China was originally written in 1951 when China and the United States were in serious confrontation, and since then, it has been continuously revised with the changes in Sino-US relations. The Ten Commandments.
1. Use materials to lure and corrupt their youth as much as possible, and encourage them to despise, despise, and further openly oppose the ideological education they were originally afraid of, especially the communist dogma. Creates an interest and opportunity for them to be sexually unrestrained, thereby encouraging them to engage in sexual promiscuity. Let them not be ashamed of superficiality and vanity. Be sure to destroy the hard-working spirit they emphasized.
Second, we must do everything possible to do a good job in communication, including movies, books, television, radio waves... and new religious communication. As long as they yearn for our way of clothing, food, housing, transportation, entertainment and education, that is half the battle.
Third, they must draw the attention of their youth away from the government-centered tradition. Let their minds focus on: sports, pornography, pleasure, games, criminal movies, and religious superstitions.