The Chinese Communist Party’s Routine to the U.S.: “Pull a Faction, Fight a Faction”-Earthers: The Power’s Routine to the U.S.: “Pull a Faction, Fight a Faction

In 1967, Peng Dehuai was publicly criticized.

Immediately after Biden was sworn in as president of the United States, the powerful country (the Chinese Communist Party) announced sanctions against 28 people, including the recently departed U.S. Secretary of State Michael Pompeo, and just a few days earlier, the powerful country announced that it would allow PayPal to enter the local market with its own funds. To put it bluntly, this is the “pull one faction, beat one faction” routine of the Communist Party or Old Mao.

Around 1958, Mao Zedong launched the “Great Leap Forward” campaign in the vain hope of “surpassing the United Kingdom and catching up with the United States”, which resulted in a three-year famine (the Communist Party called it a “three-year natural disaster”) that killed 30 million people. As a result, Peng Dehuai, one of the ten marshals of the Communist Party, criticized Mao, who hated him so much that he held the famous “Lushan Conference” in 1959 and branded him as a “right-leaning” person, which is “hitting a faction”. In order to combat Peng Dehuai, old Mao found another “ten marshals” Lin Biao, Lin Biao came forward, during the Lushan meeting to slander Peng Dehuai is “ambitious, conspirators, hypocrites”, Lin Biao is Mao Zedong’s “pull a faction”.

Back to the present, Xi, who “learned from” old Mao, is also trying to achieve his political goals by bringing in Wall Street (pulling one faction) and fighting against the heavyweights of the Trump administration (fighting one faction). To sum up, the powerful countries are also using “business interests” as bait, hoping to lure the government of Citi, but as for human rights and democracy, naturally, they won’t give an inch!

Incidentally, even if you are the one who is being drawn in today, there is still a good chance that you will be the one who is being fought in the future. Lin Biao was willing to work as Mao’s spokesman to attack his political opponents, and Mao once made Lin Biao the number two man in the Communist Party, and he was the successor of Mao Zedong, the chairman of the Communist Party Central Committee. In 1971, Lin Biao and his wife Ye Qun and son Lin Liguo fled from Shanhaiguan Airport and crashed their plane No. 256 into Mongolia, killing everyone on board.