Recently, former Chinese Communist Party premier Wen Jiabao wrote a memorial article about his mother, but it was quickly blocked. What he revealed between the lines was supposed to be a family matter, but apparently some of his words touched a nerve in the current top echelon of the Communist Party of China, which is very concerned about people questioning the current political situation in China, which can be considered sensitive, given the internal and external difficulties. After all, Wen Jiabao was in a high position, and some of his words are actually in the hearts of many people, including CCP insiders and ordinary people.
Under the purge of the Chinese Communist Party, it is rare to find people who still dare to speak the truth, and it is not surprising that the Internet is concerned. What people are really concerned about, besides Wen’s filial piety, is more about his discourse on the CCP officialdom and his dark sarcasm on the current situation. Wen Jiabao’s comment is not a casual lament, but rather a thoughtful one, indicating his concern for China’s future, especially his advice to the current top echelon of the Communist Party for its repeated failures.
Wen said his mother “lived a simple life and lived a clean life,” and specifically mentioned that during the Cultural Revolution, “my father was locked up in school and often subjected to brutal ‘interrogations’ and beatings.”
This statement seems to target the latest revision of the CCP’s Party history, where the Cultural Revolution havoc is being deliberately erased by the current CCP hierarchy, and also attempts to right the name of Mao. Wen’s use of his own experience to restore historical truth shows that not everyone within the CCP agrees with the latest revision of Party history. Wen is also speaking out for those who suffered from the Cultural Revolution, representing at least one generation of people.
The Cultural Revolution was an extreme form of internal strife at the top of the Communist Party that affected many innocent people. After the Cultural Revolution, many people were rehabilitated and had to be grateful to the party, Xi Jinping’s father Xi Zhongxun being one of them. Although the Cultural Revolution ended, the Communist Party’s extreme infighting never stopped and persecution continued.
“The last person to accompany Zhao Ziyang to visit the students in Tiananmen Square during the June 4 Incident was Wen Jiabao. Wen Jiabao not only witnessed the Cultural Revolution, but also witnessed the June Fourth Incident; when he became premier, he also witnessed the brutal persecution of Falun Gong, but was unable to stop it. Rumor has it that he had a heated argument with Zhou Yongkang over Falun Gong, and rebuked Zhou for “live organ harvesting without anesthesia, is this what people do?
Hu and Wen were hollowed out by Jiang Zemin and felt powerless to solve the Falun Gong issue and vindicate the June Fourth Incident. Wen Jiabao wrote an article specifically referring to his mother’s letter, “You can be a minister today, such a high position, without any backers, not to mention the family, how hard it is to come by. Your character is to strive for perfection, but the country is so big, so many people, it is difficult to do perfection”, she asked me to do “to pass on, to people and, always remember that a lone tree can not become a forest”.
Wen Jiabao actually borrowed from his mother’s letter, explaining that he could not do anything about many things when he was in power. At that time, Jiang Zemin in the nine Politburo Standing Committee arranged five of his inner circle, Hu Wen political orders difficult to get out of Zhongnanhai. But before Wen Jiabao left office, he took the initiative to remove Bo Xilai, preventing the possibility of Bo Xilai succeeding Zhou Yongkang and disrupting the coup plan of Jiang Zeng’s group. When Wen Jiabao retired, he packed up his things in advance and prepared to leave. He also asked for an open investigation into rumors of his corruption and accepted media scrutiny, saying that he would “rather sacrifice his life than leave a name in history”. The company’s main goal is to help Xi Jinping, and he and Hu Jintao have at least joined forces to help Xi Jinping rise to power as scheduled, and should be on Xi Jinping’s side in the Xi-Jiang fight.
However, seeing that Xi Jinping is bent on getting re-elected, Wen Jiabao deliberately revealed his understanding of the officialdom, “I was ordered to be careful, like walking on thin ice, like facing the abyss, the beginning of the acceptance, that is, often do return to the plan”. This is equivalent to the advice to Xi Jinping, do not love power, should be retired in office. Wen Jiabao has been the premier for 10 years, deeply Jiang Zeng group’s love of power, constraints, he also made a special reference to his mother’s second letter, “after five years of work is difficult and complex, continue to maintain, how easy it is to talk about. Such a large country, so many people, the economy is so intricate and complex, many things have to be done one by one by you, its effect can reach half, thank goodness. So many things, how wide your shoulders can withstand? This will require everyone in the same boat, smooth and stable through the five-year difficulties.”
This is not so much a sentiment from Wen Jiabao as more advice to Xi Jinping, who also wrote, “Mom’s heart is in her children and in her country. She watches the news every day and keeps abreast of domestic and international events. She never asks me about my work, but often tells me in various ways what the masses are reflecting and reminds me to pay attention.”
This statement is actually more straightforward and amounts to a direct admonition to Xi Jinping to pay attention to the “reflections of the masses”. Wen Jiabao has been out of office for more than eight years, but at this time suddenly wrote an article to remind, obviously see the great problem, see the current top level against the real public opinion. The Communist Party’s top management is to blame for the current difficulties in China’s economy and its failure to respond to the trade war between China and the United States; the blind “One Belt, One Road” campaign; the constant restrictions on private enterprises and the cutting of leeks; the pushing of the “Hong Kong version of the National Security Law” to mess up Hong Kong; the concealment of the epidemic and the attempt to The epidemic to seek hegemony is to the detriment of others; into international isolation and then full-scale attack, war wolf diplomacy …… Wen Jiabao should no longer be able to sit down.
It is alleged that at the 2019 Beidaihe meeting, the CPC patriarchs raised ten major issues, the first of which was how to deal with the anti-sending China movement in Hong Kong, and they certainly know more about the many inner workings of the CPC than ordinary people. Wen Jiabao is said to have finally dropped the line to Xi Jinping, “We’ve said everything we need to say, you watch what you do.”
For more than a year, Xi apparently did not heed the advice of the patriarchs, and Wen was forced to write publicly. He wrote, “I sympathize with the poor, with the weak, and oppose bullying and oppression. The China I have in mind should be a country full of fairness and justice, where there is always respect for the human heart, humanity and the essence of man, where there is always an air of youth, freedom and struggle. I have cried out and fought for this. This is the truth that life has taught me and that my mother gave me.”
The current Chinese Communist regime, which is constantly imposing pressure internally and fighting for hegemony externally, has continued to focus international attention on the Hong Kong issue, the human rights issues in Xinjiang and Tibet, and the Taiwan issue, while the Chinese Communist Party takes the persecution of Chinese people and draws red lines for Western countries. Yang Jiechi, Wang Yi and others, at the behest of the top echelon of the CCP, are scrambling to play the role of war wolves, which not only tarnishes the reputation of the Chinese, but also causes serious damage to the interests of the Chinese nation. The Chinese Communist Party has concealed the epidemic and wreaked havoc on the world, but it still refuses to take responsibility and is ready to tie the whole Chinese people to the war chariot.
Wen Jiabao’s article may be his personal opinion, or it may represent some people, but it also speaks part of the heart of the Chinese people. After all, Wen Jiabao was once a senior official of the Chinese Communist Party, and he can only advise in a subtle way, but does not dare to directly point out the anti-human nature of the Chinese Communist regime. Will the Chinese people have a future if the Chinese Communist regime is allowed to go on fumbling around?
The majority of Chinese people are actually the “poor and weak” in Wen Jiabao’s words, repeatedly “bullied and oppressed” by the CCP. Where is the “respect for the human heart, humanity and the essence of human beings”? Wen Jiabao, who has been retired for 8 years, once again “cries out”, and more Chinese people should “cry out and fight” for their future.
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