Li Xin: Getting on and off the ship of thieves

“I suddenly understand today! The Communist Party is not a regime organization, nor is it some dictatorial party, it is a living, breathing evil spirit! It has Life, flesh and blood, claws and teeth, and its purpose is to destroy mankind.” Yang Defu (a pseudonym) said in his “Three Retreats” statement on the Epoch Times website, “The Communist Manifesto begins with a statement that the ghost of communism is roaming the European continent, and this is not a metaphor, it is its true self-report!”

Communism, once as appealing as opium, collapsed in the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe and proved to lead people to famine and poverty. The Chinese Communist Party has always branded itself as the “Great Savior” and “Mother” to build a “New China” of democracy and freedom, and it has attracted many people to “fall into the boat of thieves. to get into the boat of thieves”.

Getting into the boat of thieves is not a joke

Chen Zupei, a Guangdong entrepreneur, became acquainted with one of his authors, Liu Simu, who happened to be a distant relative of Chen Zupei, because he loved reading World Knowledge magazine. Liu Simu studied in the Soviet Union, Germany and Austria in his early years, and was dispatched by the Communist International to work underground in the key military departments of the National Government. Through Liu Simu, Chen Zupei also met Zhang Naiqi, Qian Jiaju and other so-called democrats, scholars, businessmen and industrialists, and became close friends. Led by them, from 1946 to 1951, Chan Cho Pui donated more than 100,000 Hong Kong dollars to the Chinese Communist Party.

Chen Zupei

In October 1948, when the Ping-Tianjin Campaign was facing the decisive stage, Chen Zupei sent his younger brother Chen Zuoying to Tianjin to mobilize workers to prepare for the takeover of Tianjin and North China by the Communist army. In order to open up trade to Tianjin and North China, Chen Zupei organized a large batch of shortage supplies such as gasoline, diesel oil, trucks, tires, rubber and western Medicine, chartered a 3,000-ton British ship to Tianjin port and escorted it personally. This helped to solve the economic difficulties of the Communist Party of China, which was suffering from a severe shortage of supplies and the lack of sales of local specialties.

More than 100 cultural figures, such as the general manager of Hong Kong’s Chinese newspaper Sakong, the founder of World Knowledge magazine and the editor-in-chief of Sing Tao Daily, Jin Zhong Hua, musician Ma Sicong, and theater artist Ouyang Yuqian, returned to China in secret to attend the Political Consultative Conference of the Communist Party of China on board Chen Zupei’s laden cargo. When Mao Zedong received them, he said, “You have gotten into our Communist Party’s thieving boat.” Chien later wrote in his Self-Written Chronology that he had often heard Mao say this, “It seems that this is not a joke, but a serious one.”

Chen Zupei, who sent this group of people into the boat of thieves, eventually threw himself into the net, believing in 1950 that “the Communist Party treats the business community as its true friend, and that if we follow the Communist Party well, we will definitely have a bright future.” In 1952, he was asked to pay 20 billion RMB in back taxes at the beginning of the Five Anti-Counter Movement. Chen Zupei was detained by the Guangzhou Municipal Public Security Bureau for more than a month, and he was able to get out only after he gathered enough money. Chen Zupei was so devastated by these cruel practices that in 1957, he was tossed again during the anti-rightist movement and committed suicide by jumping from a building.

Misbelieving in the Chinese Communist Party and falling into the tiger’s mouth

Like Chen Zuopei, Lu Zuofu, the king of ships, was gullible enough to believe in the Chinese Communist Party. Lu Zuofu was a patriotic entrepreneur who made great contributions by risking his life to transport supplies under Japanese bombardment, and was honored by the National Government. On February 8, 1952, the company held a mobilization meeting for the “five anti-corruptions”, at which Lu Zuofu was slandered by a representative of the public stock sent by the Chinese Communist Party.

Last July, the Chinese Communist Party called on entrepreneurs to be patriotic and to learn from Lu Zuofu, Wang Guangying and Rong Yiren, who are examples of patriotic entrepreneurs. Ironically, Lu Zuofu was persecuted to death during the Chinese Communist Party’s public-private partnership, and Wang Guangying and Rong Yiren were also affected during the Cultural Revolution. These examples show precisely that the Chinese Communist Party preys on private entrepreneurs. Today the CCP can only mention learning from entrepreneur Zhang Qian, who died in 1926 without catching up with the CCP’s tyranny.

Entrepreneur Lu Zuofu

Before Chiang Kai-shek retreated from the mainland in 1949, he implemented a plan to rescue scholars, but except for Hu Shih, Fu Sian and Mei Yiqi, who left, 60 of the 81 Academicians of Academia Sinica stayed. They thought that they could save the country with knowledge and protect themselves by staying away from politics. In the end, most of them were persecuted by the Chinese Communist Party, except for Guo Moruo and a very few others who became the minions of the Chinese Communist Party. Some returned from overseas with the intention of joining the construction of “New China”.

In 1951, Wu Ningkun, a translator in the United States, gave up his doctorate and returned to China with great enthusiasm to teach. He asked Li Zhengdao, who had come to see him off, why he did not return to China, and Li said, “I don’t want people to wash my brain.” In 1957, Ningkun Woo was sent to labor camps as a rightist and suffered a lot for more than 20 years, while in the same year, Zhengdao Li was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics. Wu Ningkun lamented that he had “returned to the tiger’s lair for 10,000 miles.

In 1993, his memoir A Single Tear, written in English, was selected by the New York Times as one of the seven “books worth reading” that year. This book is a distillation of the vicissitudes and heartaches of a generation of patriotic intellectuals. It was not a tear, but a “sea of fire”, as Xu Zhimo described Soviet communism.

Translator Wu Ningkun and his memoir “A Drop of Tears

Getting off the boat: a wise choice

The “Homesickness Song” was once the famous song of Ma Sicong, the director of the Central Conservatory of Music and the first Chinese violinist, but in his later years he refused to return to China. After the persecution of the Cultural Revolution, Ma Sicong chose to fight against the tide and smuggled his Family into Hong Kong on the night of January 15, 1967.

After arriving in the United States, Ma gave a speech entitled “Why I fled China”: “The Cultural Revolution is destroying the intellectuals of China. The events that took place last summer and fall plunged me into total despair and forced me and my family to become fugitives, ‘hungry ghosts’ drifting in all directions.” After Marcion’s escape, several relatives in the country were persecuted by association. Ma Sicong kept telling his children, “I have not wronged the motherland …… the devil has harmed people …… one day the truth will come out.”

The pianist Fu Cong, who died of pneumonia in Wuhan at the end of last year, was scolded by some for his “defection”. In 1966, Fu Lei and his wife killed themselves because they could not stand the persecution of the Cultural Revolution.

Gu Shengying, a piano genius of the same era as Fu Cong, was a soloist in the Shanghai Symphony Orchestra, and her father had been arrested and imprisoned during the Cultural Revolution. If Fu Cong had returned Home at that Time, would we still be able to hear his moving music? It would have been wise to stay away from the Chinese Communist Party.

Three Retreating Warriors

The Chinese Communist Party has been usurping power for more than 70 years, causing the unnatural deaths of 80 million Chinese people in successive campaigns, persecuting the righteous faith, and rebelling against heaven, and is the true sinner of the Chinese nation. Chinese people with conscience should recognize the essence of the CCP and reflect on the suffering and disaster it has brought to the Chinese people. At this critical moment of the great turn of history, not only be a witness to history, but also become a promoter of history, break away from the CCP, and obtain self-help for your soul. Today 370 million people have quit the CCP party, league and team organizations and have chosen a better future for themselves.

In August 2020, Li Chuanliang, the former vice mayor of Jixi City, Heilongjiang Province, fled the United States and publicly announced his resignation from the Party. After learning that a local district party secretary had been reported and arrested for discussing the Communist Party’s concealment of an Epidemic, he fled the United States, fearing that he would be convicted for his words, and then “resigned” from the party under his name on the Da Ji Yuan resignation website. Li Chuanliang said he was at odds with the Chinese Communist Party system: “At first, the Communist Party may offer you some conditions to make you obey and entice you, and then if it doesn’t work, it will crack down on you and threaten you.”

Li Chuanliang

Zhao Zhongyuan, a prominent Beijing-based herbalist who fled China in 2019, said, “I was a herbalist in Beijing, and some of the lawyers I served were some of the lawyers who defended Falun Gong practitioners (709 lawyers), and just because they defended Falun Gong, they were suppressed by the CCP, and I suffered suppression for serving them. However, they are all people with conscience, who defy the power and fight against the law. If one recognizes the evil of the CCP and if there is still justice and conscience, all people should draw a clear line with the CCP.”

Many people cannot see the truth at home and are very shocked to learn about it overseas. At the Sydney Opera House attraction, two Chinese women saw a display board that read, “Chen Yuelin, a former diplomat at the Chinese Consulate in Sydney, was originally responsible for monitoring Falun Gong in Sydney, but after witnessing the kindness and sincerity of Falun Gong practitioners and realizing the evil of the CCP, he chose to break away from the CCP and publicly expose the evils of the CCP.” Two people immediately took pictures and said, “This is so shocking!” One immediately withdrew from the group, and one had to go online to do so himself.

Chen Yuelin

Chen Yuelin, as a CCP official, got off the CCP’s ship of thieves and chose conscience and justice. I hope more and more people can see the essence of the CCP, abandon it, stay away from evil and get peace.