Drawing upon the original Multi-Dimensional Framework Theory of Human Civilization, this paper constructs a dynamic closed-loop analytical model encompassing five dimensions——value, institution, transformation, motivation, and carrier——paired with a three-tier qualitative evaluation standard (high, medium, and low). Based on this model, it conducts a case analysis of the rise of the West over the past five hundred years, demonstrating that its success is a contingent product of five-dimensional synergy under specific historical conditions, devoid of universal necessity. By systematically deconstructing ancient Chinese civilization, Islamic civilization, Indian civilization, African civilization, and Latin American civilization through the five-dimensional framework, the paper presents the pluralistic panorama of human civilization. Through a systematic dialogue with classical Western theories represented by Spengler, Toynbee, Weber, Huntington, and Fukuyama, the core proposition of Case and Panorama is further verified. Ultimately, the paper puts forward a four-step scientific pathway from Western-centric doctrine to Civilizational Symbiosis Theory, laying a theoretical foundation for a new global civilization order featuring diversity and equality.
Changwu(昶梧) Wang (Tue,) studied this question.