Xi Jinping s Latest Disturbing Nickname Surfaces: New Year s Message Filled with Lies

The persecution has backfired in a vague manner, with power being stripped away, leaving him in a position that is merely ceremonial. (Illustration by People News)

[People News] Yu Menglong's life was left behind in September 2025, and many netizens appear to be stuck in that moment, unable to move forward, as the truth has yet to be revealed. In the more than 100 days since his passing, millions of people from various countries and regions, of different ages and backgrounds, have simultaneously engaged in the same act—seeking justice for Yu Menglong, which is already a monumental event. As the old year gives way to the new, netizens wish to carry Yu Menglong into 2026, telling him, 'We will celebrate the New Year with you, and every year we will celebrate together until the day the truth is unveiled.'

Xi Jinping, the leader of the Chinese Communist Party who claims to govern the country by law and virtue, delivered a New Year's message for 2026 on the last day of 2025, yet it was riddled with falsehoods.

In his New Year's address, Xi Jinping asserted: 'The people's sense of gain, happiness, and security continues to strengthen.' Is this statement accurate?

Using the Yu Menglong case as an example, netizens feel that Beijing is extremely unsafe, fearing they might be thrown from buildings, and that the police are colluding with criminals. Since Yu Menglong's death, many individuals have felt a void in their hearts, and the collective trauma remains unhealed. Where does this sense of security and happiness originate?

Xi Jinping also remarked on the occasion of the "80th anniversary of the victory of the Chinese People's Anti-Japanese War and the World Anti-Fascist War." Many will recall that on that day, during the military parade in Beijing, Xi Jinping and Putin engaged in a lengthy discussion about the potential of organ transplants to extend life to 150 years. This conversation brought to light the horrific crimes committed by the Communist Party, allowing countless Chinese citizens who have mysteriously disappeared and lost their organs to identify the source of this evil.

Xi Jinping stated that he visited Tibet and Xinjiang, where he was warmly welcomed with songs and dances. However, he seems unaware that the tragedy of the young man from Xinjiang remains unavenged. He also claimed to have "brought convenience to the elderly," but does he know how Mother Yu, who lost her son, spent this New Year? When Yu Menglong was born, his mother joyfully held him and took him home, but after his departure, it was still his mother who returned home sorrowfully holding him.

Xi Jinping further asserted that every "small family" is thriving, and China as a "big family" is flourishing. In reality, it should be that every "small family" is filled with anger, and China, as a "big family," is engulfed in rage!

Xi Jinping even proclaimed, "We will continue to open our arms to embrace the world." In truth, aside from a few dictatorial nations, nearly the entire world views the Communist Party as an adversary. The Communist Party, like a wolf, is expanding its influence globally, posing an unprecedented threat to international security. At this very moment, the Communist military is using aircraft and artillery to "embrace" Taiwan! In Xi Jinping's New Year message, he also declared, "The trend of unification is unstoppable!"

The most ironic aspect is that he mentioned the phrase "the party's style and political conduct continue to improve," a statement that even he does not believe. Since 2025, the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) has reported that 63 senior officials have been investigated, exceeding last year's count of 58, marking the highest number of senior officials falling from grace in history. Since Xi Jinping took office, 79 generals have been promoted, with over 30% of them already under investigation.

Xi Jinping stated, "The rise of the party leads to the strength of the nation," but the reality is that the Communist Party is so corrupt that it hinders the country's prosperity and strength; it should be that, the party's downfall is essential for the nation to thrive! He also claimed, "We will continue to write a new chapter of the Chinese miracle," but the truth is straightforward: only with the fall of the CCP can the Chinese miracle continue.

Xi Jinping's New Year message must be quite embarrassing for him to deliver, right? It is all lies.

Some netizens have expressed that they used to be little pinks, but after the Yu Menglong incident, they will no longer be moved to tears by the media's grand declarations of national stability and peace.

At this point, many netizens have come to realise that the so-called "Party Mother" is not unaware of Yu Menglong's grievances, nor is she ignorant of the voices of ordinary people advocating for kindness and justice; rather, she chooses to pretend not to see or hear. How can you wake someone who is pretending to be asleep? How can a government that regards the people as mere weeds be expected to speak on their behalf?

On the overseas X platform, writer and current affairs commentator Xin Gaodi published an overseas version of "Xi Jinping's New Year Address for 2026." The article, under the guise of Xi Jinping's name, humorously rewrote a New Year's address for 2026, extensively mocking and satirising Xi Jinping.

The article begins with the announcement of a widely welcomed decision by Xi Jinping to step down, stating, "Due to my advanced age and declining health, along with the unprecedented severe difficulties facing the national finances, I have decided to officially withdraw from my leadership position and will no longer hold any office. Starting from January 1, 2026, I will completely bid farewell to this stage." 

It summarises Xi Jinping's so-called brilliant "achievements" during his thirteen years in power as the chief accelerator. 

The article concludes by noting that an increasing number of ordinary Chinese citizens are beginning to stand tall and assess their own situations, starting to ask: 'Why should this be?' As more people dare to question 'Why should this be?', the system that relies on this question for its survival is destined to collapse. 

Indeed, supporters of Yu Menglong have previously asked why he, having done nothing wrong, is banned domestically. Netizens are voicing their support for justice, questioning why they are being suppressed. Outside of China, the entire world can commemorate Yu Menglong; why is it not possible in China? When individuals begin to ask, 'Why should this be?', more and more will start to resist. 

On December 12, Beijing experienced its first snowfall of the winter, and what caught the attention of countless Chinese netizens was a unique "sight" in the snow-covered city, where many residents coincidentally gathered at Jingshan, the site where the last emperor of the Ming Dynasty, Chongzhen, hanged himself. The turnout was remarkable, with reports suggesting that it took an hour just to queue up the mountain.

Many Chinese netizens are confused, asking, 'Why is everyone climbing Jingshan?' Other users responded, 'You'll understand if you watch the video a bit longer,' and 'Chongzhen has been featured on my Douyin dozens of times a day, and recently it's been every day.' Some even suggested that people 'just wait at home.' Many netizens lamented, 'The common people have voted with their feet,' 'The citizens have already awakened,' and 'Right and wrong are clear to the hearts of the people.'

Recently, Professor Yuan Hongbing, a legal scholar residing in Australia, disclosed that rumours are circulating in Beijing's political circles, claiming that Xi Jinping is deeply troubled and drinks a bottle of Moutai every day. He is also said to regularly 'replace the blood of young warriors' in a bid to extend his life and maintain his lifelong rule, earning him a new ominous nickname: 'Vampire.' Yuan Hongbing predicted that Xi Jinping would succumb to the flames of his own extreme anxiety and that members of the Xi family would betray him one after another, which he believes is the root of Xi's endless fear.

(People News first published)