The CCP Military and CCTV Have Both Moved Against Xi Jinping (screenshot)
[People News] There has long been talk circulating that Xi Jinping can no longer control the military and that his “military power has already been lost.” Now, there is new evidence. The reason we call this “conclusive evidence” is that anyone who faces this evidence will inevitably be left with a huge question mark.
This is not what we usually refer to as “high-level satire” or “low-level praise” within the CCP system, nor does it come from ordinary CCP mouthpieces. These two pieces of evidence—one comes from a public action by the CCP military, from a CCP military mouthpiece; the other comes from CCTV’s Xinwen Lianbo (News Broadcast).
So let’s get straight to the point and jointly witness this historic moment.
The Military Exposes Xi Jinping’s Ugly Side
In recent days, a short video only one minute long has become the focus of heated discussion. Everyone who has watched this video believes it is something the CCP mouthpieces would absolutely never allow ordinary people to see.
Is that true? Yes, absolutely. Not to mention experts who have long followed CCP political trends—even overseas Chinese who once lived in China for a long time, after watching this video, would feel that Xi Jinping would never allow such footage to leak out.
Many friends may have already guessed what this is: it is the video of Xi Jinping and Peng Liyuan welcoming Emmanuel Macron.
In the video, Xi Jinping glances toward the door while waving his hand, signaling a subordinate crouched near his legs to retreat. Why? Because Xi knew that cameras were already rolling at that moment. With a staff member crouching so low—practically like kneeling—if this got out, wouldn’t it completely expose the daily propaganda about himself? So Xi’s demeanor at that moment was entirely like that of a thief.
After watching the video, we all felt that CCP mouthpieces would not broadcast it. But it turns out that all of us guessed wrong. Let me tell you: this time, it really was broadcast! This has never happened before. Who broadcast it? The ones “holding the guns”—the CCP’s National Defense News and Communication Center.
Well? Sounds explosive, doesn’t it? Let me tell you, you’ve come to the right place today. To save time, let’s go straight to the evidence—pictures and facts. Let’s show you the images immediately!
Take a look—this is that Xi Jinping video, isn’t it? Absolutely. This video already appeared on a YouTube channel on December 4. The channel is called “Huaren Fengcai” (“Chinese Style”). Open it up and look at the videos inside—almost all of them are CCP military-related content. One glance tells you this is a propaganda account belonging to the CCP military, absolutely with a military background.
Some friends may still have doubts and think, “Are you just guessing?” Fine, let’s keep showing evidence. Take a look at how the channel introduces itself.
In its description, there is this line: “No. 34 Fuwai Street, Xicheng District, Beijing, postal code 100032, National Defense News and Communication Center.”
Now it’s clear. This is an account run by the CCP’s National Defense News and Communication Center. And where does this center belong? It is subordinate to the Political Work Department of the Central Military Commission of the CCP. One can say that this account not only has a CCP military background, but a very deep one.
After seeing this video, because it is so explosive, for the CCP propaganda machine this could absolutely not be dismissed as some kind of “mistake.” Therefore, at first, even we had doubts—could the military really be this straightforward? But after carefully watching the full 11-minute video, we discovered that none of the important details were missing. Not only is there the scene of Xi glancing toward the door and waving at his subordinates, looking like a thief; there is also the scene of Xi turning back around with a face full of sorrow—his face puffy, aged, and helpless. Before Macron entered the room, he was also blinking his eyes forcefully.
Based on these shots alone, anyone who claims that Xi Jinping approved the release of this video is clearly being illogical.
Moreover, when Peng Liyuan appears at the beginning, there are also small actions like lifting her qipao and adjusting her clothing. Leaving aside CCP propaganda, ask any woman—who would want such details publicly exposed? This is basic common sense.
Yet in this video, this account with an extremely special military background broadcast all of it without omission, and broadcast it to the entire world. Tell me—isn’t this conclusive evidence that someone in the military is engaged in internal struggle against Xi Jinping?
Let me tell you: from December 4 until now, throughout the period when millions of overseas netizens have been heatedly discussing this video, guess what? This channel has not made any changes to the video—no takedown, no edits. The view count has already exceeded 210,000.
In the comment section, although there are many “little pinks” superficially flattering it, if you look closely, the real viewing peak of the entire video is that most sensitive one-minute-plus segment. What does this show? It is likely that even these little pinks are most attracted to precisely the content they normally would never see. They, too, are willing to watch Xi Jinping and Peng Liyuan make fools of themselves.
Most crucially, all of this was facilitated by this military account. It can be said that this is an unprecedented major signal since Xi Jinping came to power.
So the question arises: why would the CCP military do this? And with this account being backed by the “Political Work Department of the Central Military Commission,” who exactly is orchestrating all of this?
We all know that the former director of the Central Military Commission Political Work Department was Miao Hua, a diehard loyalist of Xi Jinping. From August 2017 until his downfall, he firmly controlled the Political Work Department. After his fall, who is the current director?
It is said that Zhang Shengmin initially took charge of the Political Work Department. In May this year, at a so-called CCP “Advanced Commendation Conference,” Zhang Shengmin attended as a representative of the military—and in the past, this meeting was overseen by the military’s Political Work Department. It is therefore clear that Zhang Shengmin has replaced Miao Hua’s role.
As everyone knows, Zhang Shengmin has a close relationship with Zhang Youxia. The nine generals personally promoted by Xi Jinping were all taken down under Zhang Shengmin’s knife.
Now there is an objective fact: Zhang Shengmin not only cut down Xi Jinping’s main power base, but the platform he now oversees has also massively exposed footage that Xi Jinping and Peng Liyuan most did not want the outside world to see. Anyone familiar with the history of CCP internal struggles knows this is absolutely not a coincidence—especially since this involves the so-called “gun barrel.”
This piece of conclusive evidence once again proves that Xi Jinping has already lost control of the military. The video was deliberately released.
“With a soldier carrying a bow”—Xi Jinping is now facing a deadly situation. At his side, there is not one, but two: one Zhang Youxia, one Zhang Shengmin. This is attacking from both sides, a double blow. Ordinary people will have plenty to watch in the future.
Let me tell you—don’t rush, there’s more good news.
Now it’s not just the military; the CCP’s main mouthpieces have also begun to show special signals. And it’s none other than Xinwen Lianbo.
Xi Jinping’s Miserable State Broadcast to the World
Many friends know that the CCP places extreme importance on its “propaganda machinery.” For example, on October 6, 1976—the day of the CCP’s “Huairen Hall Coup”—Hua Guofeng, together with CCP elders Ye Jianying, Li Xiannian, and others, on one hand arrested Jiang Qing and others, and on the other hand simultaneously did one thing: they had Geng Biao lead troops to take control of the CCP’s major mouthpieces.
On October 6, Geng Biao personally received Hua Guofeng’s order, rushed overnight to Central Broadcasting Station, and went straight to the editor-in-chief’s office. At that time, the station director Deng Gang happened to still be there.
Geng Biao showed Deng Gang Hua Guofeng’s written order and told him to notify all his deputies to bring their luggage and stay in the editor-in-chief’s office, not allowed to go home. Geng Biao also demanded that they hand over the keys to the live broadcast studio. Geng Biao said to Deng Gang, “Will you carry out my instructions or not? If you don’t, you can still call Yao Wenyuan.”
Seeing this situation—the military had taken over—Deng Gang understood everything. He said nothing else, only one sentence: “No need. I think the original phone line is already disconnected.”
Geng Biao required Deng Gang and his deputies to immediately do one thing. This was not to announce the arrest of Jiang Qing. Why? Because Hua Guofeng and his group also feared endangering Communist Party rule. Just yesterday they were still praising Jiang Qing as the “standard-bearer of the Cultural Revolution,” and today they arrested Mao Zedong’s wife. They feared the turn was too abrupt and that the Party’s rule would overturn.
According to Hua Guofeng’s request, Geng Biao ordered Deng Gang and his assistants to inspect the tapes scheduled for broadcast the next day and cut out every instance of the phrase “carry out according to the established policy.” At the same time, Geng Biao also summoned Zhao Zhengjing, the Party secretary of Beijing Broadcasting Station, and, as with Central Broadcasting Station, forcibly took over with the military.
The situation at the time was extremely tense. The troops Geng Biao brought ate their own food and drank their own water brought from outside. Even though these were Communist Party propaganda organs, they dared not be careless, fearing that someone inside might poison them.
So what does this have to do with today? From this incident, we know that if the CCP’s main propaganda machines—such as the “Political Work Department of the Central Military Commission” we mentioned earlier, and Xinwen Lianbo—simultaneously present content unfavorable to Xi Jinping, this is absolutely a very important signal. And there is another crucial point: it tells us that no matter how big things get inside the CCP, in order to avoid overturning the Communist Party’s rickety cart, they will continue to put on a show—but these major signals will gradually emerge.
So let’s take a look at what exactly was broadcast on Xinwen Lianbo.
On December 8, CCTV aired a piece of news on Xinwen Lianbo saying that Xi Jinping hosted a symposium at Zhongnanhai on the 3rd, with the topic being “this year’s economic situation” and “next year’s economic work,” so-called “listening to opinions.” According to CCP propaganda practice, major mouthpieces all reposted it.
But when we opened the video and saw Xi Jinping’s image, what we saw was something never seen before. Xi Jinping appeared with disheveled hair, a haggard face, lifeless eyes, and weak demeanor. Especially the hair—this state of Xi Jinping has never been broadcast on Xinwen Lianbo before.
Frankly speaking, this is no longer about Xi Jinping’s health or whether he had a stroke—that goes without saying. The question is why the CCP mouthpieces would so directly broadcast him like this.
You must know that CCP outlets like Xinwen Lianbo and People’s Daily are absolutely not media. For decades, aside from one thing, they have done nothing but apply makeup and powder to these Party leaders. Of course, we are not saying there are no people of conscience inside. Those who understand the CCP system know that these officials and Party members generally have two faces. Many people, for the sake of survival and other reasons, have no choice but to cope. But facing today’s economic situation in China, not only ordinary people, but many within the CCP system are also full of grievances. Less money, greater pressure—who isn’t anxious, who doesn’t harbor resentment? Everyone does, and their resentment is no less than that of ordinary people. Do you think only ordinary people curse Xi Jinping? People inside these propaganda machines, people in the military—even at Zhang Youxia’s level—also curse him. Regardless of faction, on this point they share enormous consensus with the Chinese people.
Look again at this Xinwen Lianbo video, and connect it with the CCP military one. If Xi Jinping truly held supreme power, these videos would absolutely not appear. Even if resentment in the military and officialdom were enormous, people would only dare to be angry, not to speak. Now not only have these appeared, but they have appeared simultaneously. Can this be a coincidence? Absolutely not. Xi Jinping not only cannot control the military, he also cannot control the propaganda machine. Only for this reason do we see these two events happening at the same time.
Some friends, seeing this, may say, “I don’t think this is right. Look at PLA Daily, People’s Daily, and even Xinwen Lianbo—there is still praise for Xi Jinping. It’s undeniable that these two videos are strange, but how do you explain the flattering content?”
This brings us back to what Geng Biao did earlier. When Geng Biao led troops to control Beijing Broadcasting Station and Central Broadcasting Station, was it to announce the arrest of Jiang Qing? Not at all. He did only one thing: he had Deng Gang and all his deputies, as well as Beijing Broadcasting Station, inspect the tapes scheduled for broadcast the next day, and cut out every mention of “carry out according to the established policy.”
In other words, the CCP’s actions at that time were extremely small—so small that not a single person in mainland China noticed. Not only did ordinary people not notice, many CCP elders did not notice either.
So how did everyone eventually find out? Through rumors. Do you think only ordinary people rely on rumors to learn the inside story? At that time, even Deng Xiaoping relied on rumors. It was his son-in-law He Ping who inquired about it and ran back to tell Deng Xiaoping’s family in the bathroom. Why has the Communist Party always said “don’t spread rumors, don’t believe rumors”? If those so-called “rumors” were all false, the Communist Party wouldn’t be afraid at all! The reason they don’t let people spread such rumors is because they know better than anyone: there are false ones inside—but what is deadly to them is that there are also true ones. Major events are all spread through rumors!
Look back—haven’t the biggest CCP inside stories over the years all emerged in the form of rumors? Otherwise, why say that so-called “rumors” are prophecies that are far ahead?!
So for ordinary people, the best approach to these rumors is to “optimistically let them happen” and let the Communist Party prove things itself. It is you who block information—if ordinary people don’t rely on rumors, what should they rely on? Wait for the Communist Party to speak on its own? The Communist Party itself is the chief culprit in creating rumors.
There is another point. Have you noticed that even when some information later turns out to be false, those so-called “high officials” of the Communist Party behave very obediently in the face of such rumors? If a rumor says a certain Standing Committee member has been taken down, the CCP immediately has only two choices: either let that official obediently come out and “check in”; or not come out—fine, then ordinary people will stare even harder, and even the CCP officialdom will start discussing, “Anyone who hasn’t appeared for a month probably really has something wrong.”
So what have ordinary people lost in all this? Nothing. On the contrary, it is the Communist Party that is trapped on both sides, facing a dead end. This is the inevitable result of its information blockade. Without open reporting, rumors inevitably flourish. This is unprecedented—the CCP is completely at a disadvantage in its struggle with the people.
As ordinary people say, the Communist Party has committed endless evil, offended heavenly justice, and Heaven makes it lose no matter how it moves.
So what do you think? After watching the military and Xinwen Lianbo videos, seeing them jointly expose Xi Jinping and his wife making fools of themselves, fighting so fiercely—shouldn’t you add a couple of extra dishes tonight and celebrate properly? We should also widely spread this good news, so more people can see the dawn!
(Look China, December 12, 2025)
Source: China Insider
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