The Manchu Red Generation “Chinese genius” submerged in Japan for several years to resurface against the Communist Party

Once known as a “Chinese genius,” Yi Qiwei (formerly known as Wu Dizhao) suddenly disappeared from the scene a few years ago. Recently, he was found to have left Japan and resurfaced as a “Manchu” and “Red Third Generation”, speaking out against the Chinese Communist Party. Because of his mysterious background, his journey from a “third generation Red” to an Anti-Communist activist has attracted attention.

“China’s genius” resurfaces in an interview with the Manchu Red Generation label

According to Apple Daily today, Yi Qiwei disclosed in an interview that he is of Manchu ethnicity and his maternal grandfather grew up in Manchukuo, and joined the Chinese Communist Party after World War II.

He claimed that his grandfather’s deeds were recorded in the 1993 book “Founders of the Republic: Qinghai Volume” published by the National Committee on Aging under the State Council of the Communist Party of China, but he would not disclose his grandfather’s name.

According to Baidu, Wu Dizhao, a Writer of Manchu ethnicity, was born on August 8, 1996.

As early as 2011, 14-year-old Yi Qiwei (Wu Dizhao) published a full-length novel, Redemption, which was recommended by scholars of the Communist Party of China’s State Council and published by the China Federation of Literary and Art Circles, and held lectures and conferences at Beijing University and Shenzhen University. He was later enrolled in Stanford University in the United States, where he was photographed with former U.S. President Bill Clinton and presented with a cartoon he had created. He also claimed to have stepped into Zhongnanhai at the age of 11.

The mainland’s Sohu.com can also find a 2015 report, “Former genius writer Wu Dizhao, has become a “leading young man” Yi Qiwei,” saying that Yi Qiwei already had his own second-hand car dealership and collaborated with media companies such as Study Abroad Independent. Wu Dizhao also served as one of the presidents of the largest New Returnee Elite Alliance in China at that Time. The alliance has more than 700,000 members and has become one of the largest returnee organizations in China.

He wanted to enter politics since he was a child until his father’s accident

He told Apple Daily that when he was a young boy, he wanted to enter politics in China, and that a letter circulated on the Internet from a teenager who stayed in the U.S. and wrote a letter to Xi Jinping, praising him. He said he was later nominated for a job in the State Council as a result.

He revealed that his father was the vice president of a branch of Everbright Bank and a director of China Yin Tong. But after the 2015 China stock market crash, also known as the “financial coup,” Yi’s father was arrested and allegedly misappropriated 200 million yuan for leverage. After his father’s arrest, Yi felt he might be the next target and fled China. He declined to reveal his father’s name, however.

Now a naturalized Japanese citizen and a father, he says he does not want his next generation to live in a country controlled by the Chinese Communist Party.

Iqiewicz describes his journey from being a member of the Red Generation to being an anti-communist

In an interview with The Epoch Times last December, Iqiyi told the story of his journey to become an anti-communist.

He said that because his grandfather was a retired high-ranking member of the former Central Security Bureau of the Communist Party and his father was an executive in a state-owned enterprise, he grew up enjoying various privileges as a person with vested interests in the Communist Party and had made careful plans for his path to politics.

Yi Qiwei said that he did very badly in his secondary school exams, but through his Parents‘ connections he went to the best secondary school in Qingdao. He wrote novels to improve his official “capital” for his future political career, and used his parents’ relationship to get a nomination recommendation from the State Council. At the same time, following the “success” path of all the second-generation officials and rich kids, he also studied abroad, during which he was packaged as a “study abroad elite” and a “representative of International Students” to give speeches back in China.

In 2015, at the age of 18, he decided to return to China to “circle the money”, but also wanted to get him a person through his father’s network of relationships, such as a big official when. But at that time was already Xi Jinping “anti-corruption” campaign period, his father said: “now who the fuck can not cover you, you kid have the ability to you write to Xi Jinping.” Yi Qiwei actually wrote a letter to Xi Jinping in order to pursue a political career. By 2016, all his Dreams were shattered when his father, an executive at a bank, was jailed and died as a result of an investigation.

After his father’s accident, Yi Qiwei moved around to Thailand, Europe and other countries, and finally landed in Japan. During that time, he began to reflect on his experience growing up in the Chinese Communist Party system, which he hated. On the one hand, he hated this Life, but he couldn’t get rid of it and wanted to make money and make a profit. He said that although he hated these people in the CCP system, he would still use these circles and contacts to make money from the Communist Party.

But then the CCP’s hand reached out in all directions. Yi Qiwei said, “At the time I gave up my Chinese identity and wanted to spend this life in peace, their (CCP) capital has reached overseas, you (CCP) can go toss China again, but the free world, if you say so, do not come to do these things, and even seriously affect the U.S. election. This year they put out these viruses as well, and then, they put these hands to change world opinion.”

He said he had managed to escape from that place, only to have the Chinese Communist Party put its hands on the world again. “I don’t want her (daughter) to live in a (society like this), there has to be a life for people, so I decided to come forward and try to make the world a better place.”

I think that if this regime it is anti-human and hurts the interests of the vast majority of citizens, this kind of regime is all going to be replaced and needs to be discarded in the long history,” said Iqawi.”