Xi Jinping’s Guangxi inspection with a grave expression official media photos have led to hot debate

Recently, Xi Jinping went to Hainan and Guangxi to inspect. He said the Chinese Communist Party is facing the “most difficult moment”. The Xinhua News Agency released a photo of Xi with a grave expression, which triggered heated discussions.

According to official media reports, Xi attended the handover of three main warships of the Chinese Communist Navy to a military port in Sanya, Hainan, on April 23.

On April 25, Xi visited the “Red Army Long March Xiangjiang Battle Memorial Park” in Caiwan Town, Quanzhou County, Guilin, Guangxi.

Xi said that the battle of Xiangjiang River was an important historical event that decided the survival of the Chinese Communist Party. Why did the Chinese Communist Party succeed? “The mystery is that the revolutionary ideal is higher than the sky and perseveres in the most difficult times …….”

An official photo of Xi in Guangxi released by the CCP shows a stony expression and gray hair. The photo has drawn attention from the outside world.

Some people who care about China’s future believe that the road is actually right in front of them – even though, according to CCP party rules, CCP leaders change every two terms, Xi Jinping should have made a normal transition at the 20th Communist Party Congress next year, according to an op-ed in France.

Why did Xi Jinping say in Guangxi that he was facing the “most difficult moment”?

According to the article, one obvious fact is that Xi Jinping has been in power for nine years, and the CCP has made more and more enemies, including European and American countries, and Japan in Asia has lost patience with the CCP’s aggressiveness, and from now on, they are facing each other. In the South China Sea dispute, how many neighboring countries are friends of the CCP? Vietnam is fighting openly and secretly, and the Philippines is holding its breath. And India may draw swords at any time. The last remaining friends of the Chinese Communist Party are Russia, North Korea and Iran.

According to the article, some analysts believe that Xi Jinping has been suffering from a strong sense of insecurity in recent years, and his statements driven by this insecurity have a certain divisive character, for example, he refers to the United States as China’s (CCP) most dangerous enemy on the one hand, but on the other hand, he says that “the East is rising and the West is falling” and “the opportunity is in me “. On the one hand, he celebrated the “comprehensive victory” in poverty eradication and the “decisive victory” in the fight against epidemics, while on the other hand, he warned senior CCP officials to be wary of black swans, gray rhinoceroses and other unexpected events. It seems that since the outbreak of the trade war with the United States, Xi’s words have been hovering between lack of security and opportunities on my side.