Wen Jiabao Has Expressed His Anger Towards Cai Qi as the Yu Menglong Case Has Sparked Significant Controversy Within Zhongnanhai

Rumours suggest Wen Jiabao, Hu Jintao, and Hu Deping (from left to right) are in charge of China. (Image by People News)

[People News] Recently, Cai Qi issued a verbal order to strictly suppress the truth surrounding the Yu Menglong case. In response, the Central Propaganda Department and the Cyberspace Administration of China intensified their efforts to control online public opinion, claiming the need to purify the online environment. They instructed local authorities to swiftly manage information related to the Yu Menglong case, resulting in the deletion of numerous self-media articles. Additionally, recordings surfaced revealing local governments spending money to influence the removal of posts, leading to frequent bans on public accounts and raising widespread public concern. The Chinese Communist Party's regressive measures have drawn sharp criticism from Wen Jiabao!

Cai Qi's directive to strictly control public opinion has faced strong backlash from Wen Jiabao.

According to reports from Sound of Hope TV, netizens recently discovered that the "Yu Menglong Super Topic" on Weibo had been abruptly closed, with all posts mourning the deceased being erased. Many fans expressed their sorrow, stating: "Nothing was left behind."

Furthermore, some 'little pinks' (a term for young Chinese nationalists) managed to bypass the Great Firewall to access a Taiwanese social platform, intending to post misleading information. However, they were met with a united backlash from netizens on both sides of the Taiwan Strait. The 'little pinks' mocked Taiwanese netizens who voiced support for Yu Menglong, belittling him as a minor celebrity and ridiculing Taiwanese people as collectively lowering their intelligence, which provoked a strong response from Taiwanese netizens. Some Chinese netizens also commented in support of their Taiwanese counterparts, stating, "How despicable, the thoughts of people like you. Taiwanese people are clearly helping us." Others added: "This is not about how famous a celebrity is; regardless of who it is, such actions are unacceptable." Observers believe that the Yu Menglong incident has awakened the Chinese populace, uniting people on both sides of the strait.

Additionally, a social media screenshot has revealed that a comment with a specific tone inadvertently displayed an IP address traced back to the Sichuan Chuanxi Women's Prison. Some netizens commented that the prison's online reviewers have revealed their true intentions.

The self-media program 'Neican' reported on September 23 that Cai Qi has employed a method reminiscent of the verbal notifications used during the pandemic to stifle public discourse regarding Yu Menglong. The notification explicitly stated that no one is permitted to discuss the issue in any setting. Previously, a wealth of evidence and disclosures had pointed directly to Cai Qi's illegitimate son, who, along with 17 others, was implicated in the Yu Menglong case. Reports suggest that Wen Jiabao expressed his outrage by stating: 'Let all Chinese people be silent; this is a path to hell and will be reckoned with by history.'

The Yu Menglong case has sparked significant turmoil at the heart of Zhongnanhai.

Reports indicate that overseas commentator Jiang Feng has presented a startling perspective: this is not a mere coincidence, but rather a meticulously orchestrated scheme. He noted that from the outset, there have been individuals intentionally setting a trap aimed at Cai Qi. Why? Because Cai Qi's sons have long been involved in scandalous sex parties, a fact that is well-known within their circles. Political adversaries have been aware of their vulnerabilities and have patiently awaited the right moment to act. In the Yu Menglong murder case, numerous on-site videos have surfaced, many captured using telephoto lenses and directional audio equipment, suggesting that Cai Qi's illegitimate son and his associates have been under professional surveillance.

The expression 'a leaf knows autumn' highlights the precision of the angles and clarity of the footage, with some shots directly aimed at the apartment building where the incident took place, even capturing the screams and conversations from inside. This is not a mere case of accidental filming; it is evident that cameras and recording devices were strategically placed beforehand, and there may even be pinhole cameras installed indoors. The video clearly captures the victim's screams, along with the cold remarks from the perpetrator: 'So what if you are bleeding?' This represents genuine cruelty, which could not possibly be generated by AI. All indications suggest that someone had already orchestrated the scenario, waiting for Cai Qi (Cai Qi) to fall into the trap.

This time, the public is genuinely outraged. They have come to realise that the unspoken rules of the entertainment industry are no longer a secret, but the stark reality of the footage from the Yu Menglong (Yu Menglong) case, coupled with the power struggles that directly implicate Zhongnanhai, makes it impossible to ignore. The phrase 'a leaf knows autumn' suggests that if the allegations are accurate, and this is indeed a trap carefully set by Cai Qi's political adversaries, then this fire is no longer just consuming celebrities or Cai Qi; it has reached Xi Jinping (Xi Jinping) and is burning at the very heart of Zhongnanhai.

Recently, Hu Chenfeng (Hu Chenfeng), a self-media figure who was banned during this internet crackdown, is suspected of fleeing to Hong Kong and has announced that he will make all his videos available for commercial use, allowing more people around the world to learn about him. Observers believe that the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) can no longer deceive the youth in the internet age, and its continued decline will only lead to a more humiliating downfall. △