In the mid-20th century, China demonstrated its unwavering national resolve in the Korea and Vietnam Wars, despite being outgunned by the West in terms of military firepower, advanced asset, and air superiority. However, China's superior political will, vast manpower, and a battle-tested strategy tailored to the unique battleground and costly tests of endurance for the Western powers. As the West struggled to adapt, China's determination ultimately proved to be a decisive factor in shaping the outcome of these battles.