Agree - Chinas systems looks and feels like an aggressive evolutionary process. China has not produced many bad leaders. Pakistan has produced loads of bad leaders. The difference is that China's political system is more open and more evolutionary. Pakistan is still stuck in the old family network. That is what you need in any political system is "evolution".
Deng Xiaoping, the former leader of the CCP, had a saying "黑猫白猫,能抓到老鼠就是好猫" which translates as "Whether it is a white cat or a black cat, as long as it can catch mice, it is a good cat."
The CCP or Chinese are very realistic materialists and we are not really clean about values. Socialism or capitalism or even feudal centralization, and so on, as long as it can solve the problem, it is acceptable.
China didn't choose its current path from the beginning either. After the shame of the century, we tried many paths for the revival of Chinese civilization. First, we tried the improvement of feudal centralization, then we tried constitutional monarchy, then we tried capitalism, and all these attempts failed. Then the CCP led us to Communist China, and this time we drove out the colonizers and ushered in independence. But again we found that this path did not suit China very well, and still could not bring Chinese civilization back to the top of the world, so CCP ushered in one adjustment and reform after another, eventually leading to the present socialist state with Chinese characteristics.
I know that many countries ridicule us for being neither capital nor communist, a monster that resembles nothing. But it does suit us and solves our problems, and that's good enough.
These histories have led the Chinese not to value ideology as much as the Americans and the Soviets. We believe that there are no best values in the world, only the most appropriate ones. For different countries, different peoples, and even different periods of historical development, the most appropriate values are different.
Instead of believing in the eternal superiority of certain values, we should learn to accept new things and good things, abandon bad habits and ideas, fear no reform, fear no change, and dare to destroy any vested interest group that tries to kidnap an entire nation.
I know that many Pakistani members have become interested in the Chinese system because of the goodwill towards China. But I need to caution that there are huge differences between Pakistan and China in terms of history and culture and geopolitics and so on. The system that suits China and the values that suit China may not suit Pakistan.