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Wang Youqun: The second generation of red rose one after another against the tyranny of the CCP | Centennial CCP | Cai Xia | Reflection

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[Epoch Times July 01, 2021]July 1, is the centennial anniversary of the founding of the Communist Party of China. The CCP is engaged in various “celebration” activities in panic. At the same time, people of insight at home and abroad are also reflecting on the catastrophe that the Chinese Communist Party has brought to all Chinese people and people around the world in the past century.

Among them, there are many of the CCP’s second and third generations of red. They have gone through the ups and downs of life, contrasting the world between China and the West, looking back on the vicissitudes of history, blocking the CCP’s perverse actions, and caring about the future generations. In different places and in different ways, they have stood up one after another against the tyranny of the CCP. Due to space limitations, here, I will focus on introducing the seven representatives of the second generation of Red.

1. Former Professor Cai Xia of the Party School of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China

Cai Xia’s grandfather joined the CCP from 1924 to 1927. After 1927, Pan Hannian, the head of the underground party of the Communist Party of China, engaged in underground work in northern Jiangsu and Shanghai. Cai Xia’s father, mother, uncle, and aunt all joined the CCP army. After the establishment of the Communist Party of China in 1949, Cai Xia’s father served as an officer in Nanjing and her mother served in the Nanjing Municipal Government.

Cai Xia was born in Changzhou, Jiangsu in October 1952. She grew up in a military compound and served as a Red Guard during the Cultural Revolution. She joined the army in 1969. She studied at the Party School of the Suzhou Municipal Party Committee in 1984 and stayed on as a teacher after graduation. She was admitted to the Central Party School in 1992. He received a master’s degree and a doctorate degree, and later served as a professor in the Party Building Education and Research Department of the Central Party School. He retired in 2012. In 2019, Cai Xia came to the United States as a tourist and was stranded in the United States due to the outbreak of the “Chinese Communist Virus” (COVID-19) outbreak.

At the beginning of June last year, a 20-minute audio of Cai Xia was streamed on social media. In this audio, Cai Xia criticizes the CCP as a “gangster” and a “political zombie”; she believes that the CCP’s system and theory must be “abandoned from the root”.

Subsequently, the Central Party School called Cai Xia 10 times, asking her to return to the country to “make a clear talk with the organization.” Cai Xia said that without security, she cannot go back. On August 17, 2020, the Central Party School issued a notice stating that Cai Xia had decided to expel Cai Xia from the party and cancel her retirement benefits because of her remarks that “have serious political problems and damage the country’s reputation”.

In this way, the second generation of Red Cai Xia, who joined the CCP for nearly 40 years, studied and worked in the Central Party School for 20 years, and worked for the CCP for 43 years, was swept away by the CCP.

On July 9th last year, Cai Xia tweeted that her bank account in China was closed. Not only did she have no pension, but she also couldn’t withdraw her previous deposits. “I thought they were going to put me in the predicament of poverty, hunger, and illness. I now understand that they are going to put me in a desperate situation!”

In an interview with CNN on August 23 last year, Cai Xia expressed support for the US government’s ban on Huawei and suggested that the US government impose sanctions on Chinese Communist officials.

On July 1st last year, the CCP forced the National Security Act in Hong Kong. Cai Xia clearly expressed her opposition, believing that it ignores the rights and freedoms of 7 million Hong Kong people and will destroy Hong Kong, a valuable channel connecting the mainland of China with the world, and affect the global economic structure. , Financial structure, free flow of capital, etc. This decision is “extremely stupid” and is “an enemy of human civilization.”

At the end of June this year, Cai Xia published a long report entitled “Sino-U.S. Relations in the Eyes of the CCP: An Insider’s View” at the Hoover Institution at Stanford University, arguing that the U.S. policy of “engagement” with China over the past 40 years has only strengthened the CCP leadership. To the inherent hostility of the United States, we must replace wishful thinking on “contact” with “sensible defense”, protect the United States from the provocation of the Chinese Communist Party, and at the same time exert offensive pressure on it.

Cai Xia wrote: “The CCP has the ambition of a hungry dragon, but at heart it is just a paper tiger.” Washington should prepare for the possible “sudden collapse” of the party.

2. Chen Ping, Chairman of Hong Kong Sun TV

Chen Ping was born in Shanghai in 1955. Both his parents worked in the military. Chen Ping went to sea to do business in 1990 and settled in Hong Kong in 1997. He has intersections with Xi Jinping and Vice President Wang Qishan of the Communist Party of China.

On March 21 last year, Chen Ping forwarded an open letter on WeChat, suggesting that an enlarged meeting of the Political Bureau of the Communist Party of China be held urgently to discuss the issue of Xi Jinping’s stay.

The open letter suggested that the enlarged meeting of the Politburo of the Communist Party of China should be composed of current Politburo members and members of the Standing Committee, previous members of the Politburo Standing Committee, vice premiers of the State Council and above, current and previous presidents of the Supreme Court, current and previous chief prosecutors of the Supreme Procuratorate, current and previous people’s congresses. The chairman, vice chairman, current and previous CPPCC chairmen and vice chairmen participated to discuss whether Xi Jinping’s merits and demerits since he took office is suitable for continuing to serve as the president of the country, the general secretary of the CPC Central Committee, and the chairman of the Central Military Commission.

The open letter concluded: “The evaluation of Xi Jinping’s work since he took office is no less important than defeating the Gang of Four.”

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Chen Ping forwarded this open letter, which caused a strong response overseas. Subsequently, many international media interviewed him. Because this open letter involved Xi’s eight years in power, the smashing of the “Gang of Four” in 1976, and many major domestic and foreign issues, it prompted Chen Ping to reflect on the CCP.

Since March 27 last year, Chen Ping recorded the first episode of the series “Chen Ping Has Something to Say”, “The Truth Must Be Telled”, and talked about his views on the above open letter. Then, following this line of thought, Chen Ping kept talking about Deng Xiaoping, Jiang Zemin, Hu Jintao, Xi Jinping, Ren Zhiqiang, the policy of fooling the people, personality independence, freedom of the press, universal values, etc. I searched on Google and found that there are 56 episodes of “Chen Ping Have Something”.

Regarding the above-mentioned open letter, Chen Ping said in an interview with VOA: “I think this may be the idea of ​​many people, especially those in the system. The special feature is that now there is always a (solution). You can’t stay in this state all the time. If this goes on, China will definitely not be easy to handle. This may be the way.”

3. Luo Yu, son of the former CCP general Luo Ruiqing

Luo Yu’s father, Luo Ruiqing, was the first Minister of Public Security after the Communist Party of China established its power. Later, he served as Vice Premier of the State Council, Secretary-General of the Central Military Commission, Chief of Staff of the Central Military Commission, and Secretary of the Central Secretariat; he was overthrown by Mao Zedong in December 1965. In March of the following year, he was forced to commit suicide by jumping off a building, and he was seriously injured; in May 1966, after the outbreak of the Cultural Revolution, he was labelled as a member of the “Peng Luo Lu Yang Anti-Party Group”. After his father was knocked down, Luo Yu, who was studying at Tsinghua University, became a “gangster boy” and was arrested and imprisoned for five years in a labor camp.

After the Cultural Revolution, Luo Ruiqing was rehabilitated and returned to work in the Central Military Commission. Luo Yu used to serve as Director of the Aviation Equipment Division of the Equipment Department of the General Staff Headquarters. In 1989, Luo Yu went to Paris, France to attend an air show, but he failed to return because he was dissatisfied with Deng Xiaoping’s order of the army to massacre students. In 1990, when Luo Yu was visiting with the delegation, he left abroad and broke with the CCP. In 1992, Jiang Zemin, then chairman of the Central Military Commission, ordered Luo Yu to be expelled from the party and military.

In 2016, Luo Yu’s memoir “Farewell to the General Staff” was published in Hong Kong, revealing many shady scenes at the top of the Chinese Communist Party.

Luo Yu is 9 years older than Xi Jinping, and the relationship between Luo and Xi is very good. After Xi became the leader of the Communist Party of China in 2012, Luo Yu once placed hope in Xi. From December 3, 2015, Luo Yu published a series of open letters “Discussing with Xi Jinping Brother”, advising to follow the trend of the times, end the one-party dictatorship, open party bans and newspaper bans, engage in judicial independence, democratic elections, and nationalization of the military, etc. , Take the road of freedom and democracy. He also repeatedly called on Xi Ping to oppose the “June 4th” and Falun Gong, and arrest Jiang Zemin, the culprit of the persecution of Falun Gong.

I did a search on Google, and Luo Yu wrote at least 31 open letters to Xi. It’s a pity that “everything is sincere” has failed to impress Xi’s heart. After the 19th National Congress of the Communist Party of China, Xi turned all the way to the left and is now returning to the Cultural Revolution.

After November 2019, you may be desperate for Xi, and Luo Yu no longer writes to Xi. On October 22, 2020, Luo Yu died in the United States at the age of 76.

4. Ren Zhiqiang, a well-known real estate developer in China

Ren Zhiqiang has three identities: one is the second generation of red, his father Ren Quansheng was the vice minister of commerce of the Communist Party of China; the second is an entrepreneur, he was the chairman of Beijing Huayuan Real Estate Co., Ltd.; the third is with the current vice chairman of the Communist Party of China Wang Qi Shan was a close friend.

On September 22 last year, Ren Zhiqiang was sentenced to 18 years on four counts of corruption.

The real reason for Ren Zhiqiang’s heavy sentence was not corruption, but on February 23 last year, after the CCP convened a “170,000 people meeting” on the prevention and control of the epidemic, it wrote a long article against Xi.

Regarding the “170,000 people meeting”, Ren Zhiqiang wrote: “I did not see any criticism at the meeting, did not investigate and disclose the truth, did not find out the cause of the outbreak, and no one reviewed and took responsibility. But it is trying to use all kinds of great achievements to conceal the truth of the facts.”

“The party is safeguarding the interests of the party, and the officials are safeguarding the interests of the officials.”

“The focus of (epidemic) prevention and control is not on those specific tasks, but on not changing the ills of the system. No matter what kind of national system is used, the problem of the epidemic can be solved, and it will reappear. The next disaster. The lessons learned 17 years ago (referring to the spread of the SARS epidemic in 2003) did not completely change the system, and only then did today’s epidemic break out again. This time, the root problem is not solved. Next There will surely be even greater disasters this time.”

On April 7, 2020, the Beijing Municipal Commission for Discipline Inspection announced that Ren Zhiqiang was investigated for serious violations of discipline and law. On July 23 of the same year, Ren Zhiqiang was expelled from the party and transferred to the judiciary.

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Prior to this, Ren Zhiqiang had been reflecting on the shortcomings of the CCP system, and he was known for his daring to speak, and he was called “Ren Dapao.” For example, in 2013, when Ren Zhiqiang gave a speech at Peking University, he said that the Chinese Communist Party system was so bad that he called on people to rise up and “bring down this wall.” On February 14, 2015, when attending the “China Economic 50 Forum Annual Meeting”, Ren Zhiqiang “fired” and said: “The government has overemphasized guns and knives and opposed Western values, and the cultural revolution has revived.” The same year On September 21, Ren Zhiqiang said on Weibo that “the slogan’We are the successors of communism’ has been deceived for more than ten years.”

On February 19, 2016, in response to the statement that “party media surnamed the party”, Ren Zhiqiang wrote on Weibo: “When all media have surnames and do not represent the interests of the people, the people are abandoned to the forgotten. It’s a corner!” As soon as this statement came out, it immediately triggered a great criticism of the Cultural Revolution in the CCP media.

On February 29, 2016, the China Discipline Inspection and Supervision News, led by Wang Qishan, the secretary of the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection, published “The Promise of a Thousand People Is Not As Good as One Person” to defend Ren. Afterwards, the major party media’s criticism of Ren suddenly ceased. On May 2 of the same year, the Beijing Municipal Committee of Xicheng District gave Ren Zhiqiang a sanction of “staying in the party for one year”.

5. Li Nanyang, daughter of Li Rui, former secretary of Mao Zedong

Li Nanyang’s father, Li Rui, had served as Mao Zedong’s secretary, and was rectified three times in his life: the first time was when he was detained as a “secret agent” during the rectification in Yan’an in the 1940s. The second time was when he was labelled as a “Peng Dehuai anti-party group member” at the Lushan Conference in 1959, was dismissed, expelled from the party, and delegated to the Great Northern Wilderness to work. The third time was eight years in Qincheng Prison during the Cultural Revolution. After being rehabilitated in 1979, he returned to work and became one of the representatives of the liberals in the Chinese Communist system.

Because of being implicated by his father, Li Nanyang suffered many blows in his youth and youth. After the Tiananmen Square massacre on June 4th in 1989, Li Nanyang traveled through the Soviet Union, bypassed Western Europe, and then went to the United States. He successively worked as an engineer at the US Super Superconducting Collider National Laboratory in Texas, Berkeley National Laboratory in California, and SLAC National Linear Accelerator Laboratory. After retiring in 2014, he worked as a visiting researcher at the Hoover Institution at Stanford University.

Li Nanyang has lived in China for 40 years and lived in the United States for 30 years. Her reflections on the CCP mainly revolved around his father Li Rui, biological mother Fan Yuanzhen, stepmother Zhang Yuzhen, and herself. She wrote “My Father Li Rui”, “I Have Such a Mother”, “I Have Such a Stepmother” “, “Stories from a Foreign Country”, etc.

Li Nanyang’s reflection on the CCP is also reflected in her series of interviews with NTDTV: “My Heart Journey”, “The Story of My Mother and Stepmother”, “I Look at China and the U.S. 1949-2021”, “American Cultural Revolution VS CCP Cultural Revolution” Wait.

Li Nanyang’s father, Li Rui, pursued progress when he was young and joined the CCP. He suffered all his life and finally awakened in his later years. Li Nanyang once asked his father: “Since when have you come to realize your enlightenment?” Li Rui replied: “After Shi Ping repeated his life, he came to the United States in 1979, got off the plane, and completely awakened-the Communist Party’s line was completely wrong. “Li Rui’s awakening in his later years is brilliantly presented in “Li Rui’s Oral History” and “Li Rui’s Diary (1946-1979)” which Li Nanyang helped to organize and publish.

Li Nanyang’s biological mother was originally a beautiful girl from a wealthy family, an innocent and beautiful girl. After she entered the “melting pot” of the revolution at the age of 18 in Yan’an, under the continuous brainwashing of the CCP, she finally became a class with rigid thinking and full of brains. The struggling “Marxist-Leninist old lady”.

Although the officer reaches the eleventh level and enjoys the treatment of vice ministerial level, in Li Nanyang’s words, “she is an alienated person, and she has only done one thing in her life, which is to reform her mind” and “a daughter who can’t be a human. “I can’t be a wife, nor a mother. It’s a very failure.” “I was dyed dark in the big dyeing tank of the Communist Party.”

Li Nanyang’s stepmother Zhang Yuzhen, who joined the revolution at the age of 15, is a 17-level cadre, and because she married Li Rui, she also enjoys vice ministerial status. However, Li Nanyang told a lot of specific cases, which makes anyone with common sense feel incredible. Li Nanyang said that just because it was an old revolution, Zhang Yuzhen developed the ignorance, backwardness, inferior roots, and dirtiest aspects of Chinese peasants to the extreme, and discarded all the peasants’ original simplicity.

Through the words and deeds of his stepmother, Li Nanyang said: “For self-interest, what morality, what affection, what husband and wife love, they have nothing, this is the essence of the Communist Party.”

6. Li Jianglin, an independent historical researcher

Li Jianglin’s father joined the CCP in 1940. During the anti-rightist movement in 1956, he refused to be promoted to 5% of the rightists in the unit. During the Cultural Revolution, he was labelled a capitalist roader and was miserably organized. Li Jianglin’s mother joined the CCP at the age of 18 and was completely brainwashed by the CCP. After leaving the organization, she was at a loss.

Li Jianglin received a bachelor’s degree in English from Fudan University in 1982, and a master’s degree in American Literature from Shandong University in 1988. In the same year, she studied in the United States and obtained a master’s degree in Jewish history from Brandeis University and a master’s degree in library science from Queen’s College in New York. Li Jianglin, now living in the United States, published “1959 Lhasa! ——How the Dalai Lama Goes away”, “Iron Bird Flying in the Sky: 1956-1962 Secret War on the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau”, “Secret Trip to Tibetan Areas”, etc.

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Li Jianglin said: “The more thorough the study of the history of the Chinese Communist Party, the more thorough I will be to deny this so-called revolution.” She found that Chinese farmers have always been suffering, and her parents’ generation has been rectified in previous political campaigns. It’s also very bitter. She asked from the bottom of her heart: What is the purpose of the CCP’s revolution?

After researching, she finally understood: “The Communist Party of China is not an organization spontaneously established by the people. It is a thorough foreign agent.” “(The Communist Party of China) has been a Communist International (led by the Communist Party of the Soviet Union) from its establishment to the Yan’an era. A branch of the Far East Bureau. All its major decisions, personnel changes, and the so-called Long March were approved by the Communist International.”

“(The Chinese Communist Party) has used violence to implement all its policies from its establishment to the present. The extremely cruel violence has been killed all the way. It has been the same up to now. Whoever disobeys will kill whoever does not obey.”

Li Jianglin said: “My choice is to abandon all of this. I refuse to accept your (CCP) legacy.”

7. Jiang Lin, born in a military family of three generations

Jiang Lin’s father was a major general in the army, and her grandfather joined the New Fourth Army during the Anti-Japanese War. Jiang Lin joined the army at the age of 18 and entered the Fourth Military Medical University. Later, because of writing a sensational report, he was transferred to the Propaganda Department of the General Logistics Department of the Central Military Commission. In 1986, he became a reporter for the “Liberation Army Daily”. Jiang Lin personally experienced the Tiananmen Square massacre on June 4th in 1989. In 2019, he arrived in the United States.

Not long ago, in an interview with NTDTV, Jiang Lin talked about the June Fourth massacre she had personally experienced. She specifically mentioned that seven generals including Zhang Aiping wrote to the Central Military Commission, saying that the People’s Liberation Army was the people’s army and should not shoot the people or enter the city. However, Deng Xiaoping turned a deaf ear.

On the evening of June 3, 1989, after learning that the CCP army had opened fire, Jiang Lin, a reporter for the military newspaper, decided to go to Tiananmen Square immediately. At that time, she was at Zhang Shengjia, the son of General Zhang Aiping and director of the Campaign Training Department of the General Staff Staff Training Department. Zhang Sheng felt that it was not safe for her to go alone and decided to go with her. Then, Jiang Lin and Zhang Sheng’s family of three rode bicycles to Tiananmen Square.

Jiang Lin recalled: “The gunfire at Tiananmen Square was very, very dense. How dense was it? It was like setting off firecrackers during the festival, one after another.” After that, she was violently beaten by the armed police near Donghuamen and was beaten to death. Liu, was rushed to Union Hospital by a passing car. After simple treatment, he was transferred to the China-Japan Friendship Hospital.

Speaking of so many people being shot and wounded by soldiers, Jiang Lin said: “I really can’t accept it. Do you know what it feels like? It’s like watching your mother being raped. It feels very uncomfortable and very sad. It is also a bit like the book “The Gadfly”. He suddenly found that after the priest betrayed him, the feeling of near destruction. He would rather destroy himself than see this. fact.”

Through the “June 4th” massacre, Jiang Lin said: “(She) saw the two essences of the Communist Party, one is its one-party dictatorship, and the other is its party-military system. This party-military system is a one-party system. The party’s dictatorship can continue, it can be so long-lasting and it is still developing such a fundamental.”

“It relies on the army to suppress you and shoot you to death with a gun. Therefore, you can see from this June Fourth that the Hong Kong issue and the Xinjiang issue are the same, and it relies on this to rule.”

Jiang Lin said that the reason why she talked about June 4th after 30 years of silence was because “before there was a glimmer of hope for the CCP. I hope that some of them who have an unshakable conscience can stand up and vindicate and correct.” Four’ error, but I waited for 30 years and did not wait until this day.”

Concluding remarks

On September 12, 2020, in an exclusive interview with Cai Xia published by the Voice of America, Cai Xia talked about a red second-generation meal a few years ago. When talking about rethinking the history of the Chinese Communist Party, some people said that it should start from the June 4th massacre in 1989; some said that it should start from the Cultural Revolution of 1966; some said that it should start from the establishment of the Communist Party of China in 1949.

Cai Xia talked about that, finally, a second generation of red said: real reflection must be from 1920-the birth of the Communist Party of China and the path that the Chinese nation has traversed over the past century, what kind of historical logic, historical connection and so on. .

These words surprised Cai Xia. She said: “In fact, the people inside the’Red Second Generation’ have a depth of reflection that far exceeds the imagination of outsiders.”

There are a group of people behind each of the seven people mentioned in this article. In addition, Hu Deping, the son of Hu Yaobang, the former General Secretary of the CPC Central Committee, and the four sons and one daughter of Zhao Ziyang, the former General Secretary of the CPC Central Committee, are all reflecting on the history of the CCP and all have profound insights.

I believe that as the evil nature of the CCP is exposed, more and more red second generations and red third generations will join the ranks of breaking the CCP and disintegrating the CCP.

Editor in charge: Gao Yi#

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