Abstract
In the twentieth century, humankind has experienced two world wars. As time goes on, not only has the number of sovereign states in the world increased, but many developing countries that were formerly colonized and oppressed have begun to run forward on the path of development, and have formed emerging countries and even the power of Global South. And international affairs are no longer dominated only by the “Seven Powers” of the Western countries. Driving the changes in the world is also the dramatic century-rare change in China. From battling against poverty and weakness to becoming the world’s second-largest economy, China has achieved magnificent turnaround and continued with stepping into the center
of the world stage. The process has transformed China and promoted changes in global governance. China and
Africa, as the strongest forces of solidarity among developing countries in the Global South, need to strengthen their communication, coordination and solidarity, and to build a closer China-Africa community with a shared future in order to grasp the overall positioning and strength of the developing countries in the profound changes unseen in a century