huawei CEO Ren Zhengfei publicly mentioned Huawei’s “Nanniwan” plan for the first Time.
On February 15, Huawei CEO Ren Zhengfei publicly mentioned for the first time Huawei’s “Nanniwan” plan, which is to save itself from production, including breakthroughs in coal, steel, Music, smart screens, PC computers, tablets and other fields. However, historical data shows that the CCP planted and sold opium in Nanniwan, which became its economic lifeline.
Comprehensive Chinese official media “Securities Times” reported on Feb. 15 that Ren Zhengfei said Huawei could survive without relying on its cell phone business.
Huawei recently held an Inauguration ceremony for the “Intelligent Mine Innovation Lab” in Taiyuan, Shanxi Province, after which Ren Zhengfei mentioned Huawei’s “Nanniwan” plan for the first time in a media interview, saying, “After more than a year of U.S. sanctions, I have more confidence in I have more confidence in Huawei’s survival, not less, because we have more means to overcome difficulties. We have carried out the ‘Nanniwan’ program, a term that actually means production self-help. For example, we may have great breakthroughs in coal, steel, music, smart screens, PCs, tablets, etc. So, we can survive without relying on cell phones.”
Then Duan Aiguo, president of Huawei’s machine vision field, posted on Weibo that Huawei launched the “Huawei Smart Pig Solution”, announcing that Huawei’s machine vision is going to make an impact on smart pig farming, and AI enables intelligent pig farming upgrades.
The Chinese public commented that Huawei entered the pig industry, obviously hoping to save itself by empowering the traditional industry.
On August 20, 2019, Ren Zhengfei also mentioned pig farming in an interview with the Associated Press. Ren Zhengfei said, “If I can’t get into college, pig farming may also be the top pig farmer.”
However, Huawei’s “Nanniwan” project involves the secret history of the Chinese Communist Party‘s fortune.
The term “Nanniwan” originates from Nanniwan in Yan’an, Shaanxi Province, China, where in 1941, the Communist Party launched the “Great Production Movement” and launched a large-scale reclamation project in Nanniwan to overcome the economic difficulties of the war and become self-sufficient, which was called “Nanniwan Spirit” by the official media. This was called the “Nanniwan Spirit” by the official media, and was a model for the CCP’s Party history propaganda.
In recent years, outspoken media in mainland China have confirmed that the CCP did once cultivate and sell opium in Nanniwan.
An article in the August 2013 issue of Yanhuang Chunqiu magazine, which is supported by a group of veteran CCP cadres, titled “Trade in “Specialties” during the Yan’an Period,” cites internal sources to confirm that the cultivation of poppies and the sale of opium were mostly carried out by the Party, government, military and academia, as well as by military organs during the Yan’an Period.
The famous song “Nanniwan”, sung by Guo Lanying, is widely sung in mainland China, in which the 359th Brigade, led by Wang Zhen, is praised for its “deeds” of great production.
However, an article in Yanhuang Chunqiu quoted internal Chinese Communist Party information revealing that the 359th Brigade sold opium and planted poppies in Nanniwan. And this was a fairly common phenomenon among all CCP units at the time.
The article said that the area where opium was grown was not only in the Shaanxi-Ganjing border area in the history of the CCP, and the time was not limited to the Yan’an period, and poppies were also planted in large quantities in the northeast.
The detailed and verified accounts of the CCP’s cultivation of opium in Yan’an and its sale for money are contained in “Yan’an Diary” by Peter Vladimirov, a TASS journalist and Moscow correspondent in Yan’an, and “The Long March: The Untold Story” by American scholar Harrison Salisbury.
For example, in the Yan’an Diary, it was written that “illegal opium trading was going on everywhere. For example, in Chaling, the 120th Division headquarters, far behind the lines, set aside a house to process the raw materials from which opium was made and shipped to the market ……” and “The Politburo has appointed Ren Bishi as Commissioner for Opium… …”.
In his diary, Vladimirov quoted Ren Bishou as saying: “Comrade Mao Zedong said that in the present situation opium was to play a pioneering, revolutionary role, and that it would be wrong to ignore this. The Politburo unanimously supported the view of the Chairman of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China.”
Vladimirov also recorded: “There was a strange phenomenon on the ground, and the same was true of the Chinese Communist Party’s troops. They were all doing business with The Japanese in the fallen areas as much as possible …… In fact all the counties in northwest Jin were flooded with a variety of Japanese goods. These Japanese goods were directly supplied by the Japanese warehouses in the fallen areas ……”.
In addition, some scholars have also checked the documents that allowed the legal operation of opium tobacco and the collection of opium tobacco tax in Huai Taixi County, which was under the jurisdiction of the Sixth Special Zone of the Ji Lu Yu Border District of the Communist Party of China in 1945: “Interim Measures for the Collection and Management of Tobacco Tax in Huai Taixi County”.
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