Mysterious red generation in exile in Japan exposed the scandal of the Chinese Communist Party

Once known as a “Chinese genius,” Yi Qiwei (formerly known as Wu Zhaodi) suddenly disappeared a few years ago, but has resurfaced in recent months, frequently attacking the Chinese Communist Party as a “Manchu” and a “third generation Red. The background is quite mysterious. In an interview with Apple, Yi said his maternal grandfather was a guard of the Central Security Bureau, responsible for the protection of Mao Zedong and other national leaders, but would not reveal the identity of his father. He has now become a naturalized Japanese citizen, simply because he “doesn’t want his next generation to live in a country controlled by the Chinese Communist Party.

Back in 2010, 14-year-old Yi Qiwei published a full-length novel, “Redemption,” which was recommended by a scholar of the State Council and published by the China Federation of Literary Associations. He gave speeches and held conferences at Beijing University and Shenzhen University, and was labeled as a “genius” on the mainland. He later enrolled in Stanford University in the United States, where he was photographed with former U.S. President Bill Clinton and presented with cartoons created by him. He even claimed that he had stepped into Zhongnanhai at the age of 11 to play. These amazing experiences, according to Yi, are mostly attributed to his red generation status, “money makes the ghost push the mill”.

He joined the Chinese Communist Party after World War II and was transferred to the Central Security Bureau after the establishment of the Chinese Communist Party in 1949, where he was responsible for guarding Mao Zedong and other national leaders. The National Committee on Aging of the State Council published “The Founders of the Republic: Qinghai Volume” in 1993, with photos and text documenting his grandfather’s deeds, but he would not disclose his grandfather’s name.

In a letter circulated on the Internet, Xi Jinping was praised for his “pro-people style and enlightened guidance, which has raised the country and national Culture to such a high level for the first Time. In exchange for an official position, he claimed that he was later recommended to work in the State Council. The young man’s experience was so beautiful, why did he not rise to the top, but disappeared for several years? He explained that his father was involved in a corruption scandal, revealing that his father was the vice president of a branch of Everbright Bank and a director of China Yintong, and that “China’s stock prices plunged in 2015, and China described it as a ‘financial coup’, and my dad was arrested afterwards, allegedly misappropriating 200 million (RMB, about HK$238 million) to do leverage”. Feeling that he might be the next target of his father’s arrest, Yi fled China and left the public eye.

The Apple reporter was unable to find a report on the arrest of the vice president of Everbright Bank, whose last name is Wu or Yi, as Yi refused to reveal his father’s name. To this Yi insisted: “I will not take the Family to mess up, just the real name does not want to disclose, because he has other things to explain and a bunch of people, and is still inside the Chinese Communist Party officialdom.”

“In the past few years I do not want to have anything to do with the Chinese anymore, even Mandarin is no longer spoken, except for the place of birth is China, other than no relationship with China.” Iqiywe suddenly made a high-profile appearance late last year and revealed his naturalization in Japan. He said he had become a father and was shocked to see that the Chinese Communist Party had threatened his next generation in Japan: “My wife asked me if I wanted my children to learn Chinese. When I heard that, I said she must not learn Chinese even if I die! That’s soft aggression! If China persecutes Chinese people, it’s okay, just don’t get in our way. We want to live a normal Life, I don’t want the next generation to live in a country controlled by the Chinese Communist Party.”