[People News] As the setting sun of 2025 is about to sink below the horizon, the rising sun of 2026 is about to burst forth.
At this time of bidding farewell to the old and welcoming the new, people are summarizing the past and envisioning the future. From New York in the United States, gazing toward my homeland of China, looking back on the turbulent storms around Zhongnanhai over the past year, the flashing blades at the August 1 Building, and the natural and man-made disasters across the land, I would also like to speak from the heart to my fellow townspeople back home—especially Party, government, and military officials within the CCP system: abandon the illusion of “saving the Party” and welcome China’s rebirth.
Why Must the Illusion of “Saving the Party” Be Abandoned?
When Xi Jinping first came to power in 2012, during the initial years, because he still harbored the thought that “there are gods three feet above one’s head, and one must have a heart of reverence,” despite the limitations in his knowledge, vision, and ability due to the calamity of the Cultural Revolution, he nevertheless received heavenly assistance. During the five years of his first term, although matters were difficult, things were relatively smooth.
However, precisely because Xi wanted to “save the Party,” from his second term onward up to today, he has “turned a good hand into a bad one.” From domestic to international arenas, voices criticizing Xi, opposing Xi, calling for Xi’s downfall, demanding that Xi step down, hoping Xi would encounter misfortune, a military coup, a political coup, or popular unrest—have arisen one after another, unceasingly.
Xi himself lives in daily fear and anxiety, unable to sleep or eat in peace, looking up, down, left, right, inward, and outward, seeing enemies everywhere, always worried that “the homeland is too painful to recall under the bright moon.”
Today, I read an “Open Letter to Xi Jinping.” At first glance at the opening, I thought it was a letter of advice from one of Xi’s former friends. Only after reading it did I realize it was a denunciatory proclamation against Xi, akin to Luo Binwang’s famous “Proclamation Against Wu Zhao on Behalf of Xu Jingye.”
The letter states that Xi, “over ten years, has exhausted every trick, defied the will of the world, acted in reverse, turning oligarchic politics back into one-man autocracy, fully restoring the personal worship and lifelong tenure that the CCP once swore to abolish.” Blunder after blunder, step after step of mistakes, leading to “economic contraction, fiscal depletion; real estate collapse, export cliffs; business closures, market depression; waves of unemployment, people falling back into poverty… officials and citizens grieved and enraged, farmers and merchants filled with resentment, grievances boiling across the land, hearts of the people drifting away.”
These words are painful to read, harsh to hear, distressing to ponder—yet every sentence is the plain truth.
How did Xi’s all-out effort to “save the Party” over 13 years end up like this?
Because this Party is evil at its root and has already rotted through. No one, no matter how extraordinarily talented, can save it anymore.
From the beginning, the CCP was established under the control of a “foreign hostile force”—the Soviet Communist Party—for Soviet interests, as a “foreign agent party.”
On November 7, 1931, while Japan was invading China’s three northeastern provinces and the nation was in grave danger, the CCP, under Soviet Communist Party control, established within the territory of the Republic of China, in Jiangxi, a “state within a state”—the Chinese Soviet Republic. Its direct goal was to overthrow China’s legitimate government, the Republic of China.
Article 14 of the Outline Constitution of the Chinese Soviet Republic stipulated: “It recognizes the right of national self-determination of minority nationalities within China, up to and including the right of all weak nationalities to secede from China and establish independent states.”
At that time, the CCP not only took the lead within China in promoting “Communist independence,” but also “incited” Mongols, Hui people, Tibetans, Miao people, Li people, Koreans, and other minorities within China to pursue “Mongolian independence,” “Hui independence,” “Tibetan independence,” “Miao independence,” “Li independence,” and “Korean independence,” willing to see the Republic of China torn apart.
From 1921 to 1949, over 28 years, the CCP mainly did one thing: use any means necessary to overthrow China’s legitimate government, the Republic of China.
From 1949 to 2025, over 76 years, the CCP has mainly done one thing: use any means necessary to maintain CCP autocratic, dictatorial, and totalitarian rule.
The CCP’s forefather is not the Yellow Emperor, the cultural progenitor of the Chinese nation, but Karl Marx—who in life worshipped Satan (the Devil) and after death was buried in Highgate Cemetery, a center of Satan worship in London.
According to the book The Path by Which Marx Became a Demon, Marx was the Devil Satan’s spokesperson in the human world.
The ideological source of the CCP is not traditional Chinese culture, which believes in and reveres gods and advocates harmony between Heaven and humanity, but Marxism, which promotes atheism and “struggling against Heaven, Earth, and people for endless joy.”
On September 27, 1945, Mao Zedong told Reuters reporter Gambler: “A ‘free and democratic China’ will be such a country, where governments at all levels up to the central government are produced by universal, equal, and secret elections, and are responsible to the people who elect them. It will realize Dr. Sun Yat-sen’s Three Principles of the People, Lincoln’s government of the people, by the people, for the people, and Roosevelt’s Four Freedoms.”
Eighty years later today, not a single one of Mao’s promises has been fulfilled. Just regarding “Roosevelt’s Four Freedoms,” during 76 years of CCP rule, not only have the Chinese people not been granted “freedom of belief, freedom of speech, freedom from fear, and freedom from want,” but on the contrary, their “Four Freedoms” have been stripped away completely.
Marx, the CCP’s forefather, advocated violent revolution. The CCP faithfully inherited this gene, advocating that “political power grows out of the barrel of a gun.”
For this reason, the hundred-year history of the CCP is a continuous history of killing.
In the 1930s, the CCP carried out “purges.” According to the recollections of CCP general Xiao Ke, in the Central Soviet Area alone, 100,000 people were killed.
In the 1940s, according to the book The Battle of Starvation in Changchun, during the siege of Changchun alone, the CCP starved to death between 370,000 and 460,000 people.
In the 1950s and 1960s, the CCP launched the Great Leap Forward, criticized Peng Dehuai, and carried out the anti-rightist deviation campaign, leading to an unprecedented man-made great famine. According to Tombstone: An Account of the Great Chinese Famine of the 1960s by former senior Xinhua journalist Yang Jisheng, 36 million people starved to death nationwide.
Yang Jisheng wrote: “This number is equivalent to 450 times the number of people killed by the atomic bomb dropped on Nagasaki on August 9, 1945. That is, the Great Famine was equivalent to dropping 450 atomic bombs on rural China… equivalent to 150 times the death toll of the Tangshan earthquake on July 28, 1976 (240,000 deaths)… exceeding the death toll of World War I (over 10 million)… and far exceeding that of World War II (40–50 million). Those 40–50 million deaths occurred across vast lands of Europe, Asia, and Africa over seven or eight years; China’s 36 million died within three or four years.”
“This was an unprecedented tragedy in human history. In years of normal climate, with no war and no plague, tens of millions died of starvation, with widespread cannibalism—an anomaly unparalleled in human history.”
On July 20, 1999, CCP dictator Jiang Zemin, driven by jealousy that turned into hatred and hatred that turned into evil, mobilized the entire state apparatus to launch the persecution of Falun Gong.
According to Minghui.org, in order to force Falun Gong practitioners to renounce their belief in “Truthfulness, Compassion, and Forbearance,” the CCP inflicted more than 100 kinds of torture upon them. The most evil among these is large-scale live organ harvesting from Falun Gong practitioners.
This anti-human atrocity—defying Heaven, annihilating humanity, worse than beasts—has been called “evil unprecedented on this planet.”
Looking back at history, the CCP has killed more people over a century than Hitler, more than Stalin, more than the Japanese invasion forces, and more than all tyrants past and present.
As of 2025, China’s most internationally renowned human rights lawyer, Gao Zhisheng, has been “disappeared” for more than eight years—alive or dead, no one knows; Huang Xiong, a young man from Furong Town, Wan’an County, Jiangxi Province, has been “disappeared” for more than 22 years—alive or dead, no one knows; Zhao Jun (husband), an engineer at Shanghai Bell Communications, Xu Meiqi (wife), a laboratory doctor at Xuhui District Central Hospital in Shanghai, and Zhao Xiezhen (daughter), a recent graduate of Fudan University—a family of three—have been “disappeared” for more than 26 years—alive or dead, no one knows…
As of 2025, corruption in the CCP military has reached an unprecedented peak in human history.
In the three years since the CCP’s 20th National Congress, 35 generals have been officially announced as investigated, including 16 full generals, 15 lieutenant generals, and 4 major generals.
The 16 full generals are: former Politburo member and Vice Chairman of the Central Military Commission He Weidong; former CMC member and Director of the Political Work Department Miao Hua; former CMC member, State Councilor, and Minister of National Defense Li Shangfu; former CMC member, State Councilor, Minister of National Defense, and first Rocket Force commander Wei Fenghe; second, third, and fourth Rocket Force commanders Zhou Yaning, Li Yuchao, and Wang Houbin; former Executive Deputy Director of the CMC Political Work Department He Hongjun; former Secretary of the CMC Political and Legal Affairs Commission Wang Renhua; former Executive Deputy Director of the Joint Operations Command Center Wang Xiubin; former Air Force Commander Ding Laihang; former Army Political Commissar Qin Shutang; former Navy Political Commissar Yuan Huazhi; former Armed Police Commander Wang Chunning; former Armed Police Political Commissar Zhang Hongbing; and former Eastern Theater Command Commander Lin Xiangyang.
The 15 lieutenant generals are: former Deputy Minister of the CMC Equipment Development Department Zhang Yulin; former Minister of the CMC Logistics Support Department Zhang Lin; former Minister of the CMC Training and Administration Department Wang Peng; former Deputy Chief of Staff of the Joint Staff Department and Deputy Commander of the Rocket Force Zhang Zhenzhong; former Rocket Force Deputy Commander Li Chuangang; former Rocket Force Chief of Staff Sun Jinming; former Director of the Rocket Force Political Work Department Zhang Fengzhong; former Rocket Force Discipline Inspection Secretary Wang Zhibin; former Army Deputy Commander Deng Zhiping; former Army Deputy Commander You Haitao; former Southern Theater Command Deputy Commander and Navy Commander Ju Xinchun; former Southern Theater Command Deputy Commander and Navy Commander Li Pengcheng; former Navy Chief of Staff Li Hanjun; former Central Theater Command Deputy Commander Li Zhizhong; and former Joint Logistics Support Force Political Commissar Gao Daguang.
The 4 major generals are: former Director of the Rocket Force Equipment Department Lü Hong; former Deputy Director of the Rocket Force Equipment Department Li Tongjian; former Deputy Minister of the CMC Equipment Development Department Rao Wenmin; and former Auditor-General of the CMC Audit Office Sun Bin.
At least 22 full generals have not been officially announced as fallen but have been “disappeared,” including: Xu Xueqiang, Minister of the CMC Equipment Development Department; Xu Qiling, Deputy Chief of Staff of the Joint Staff Department; Air Force Commander Chang Dingqiu; Air Force Political Commissar Guo Puxiao; former Air Force Commander Ma Xiaotian; former Army Commander Han Weiguo; Army Commander Li Qiaoming; Army Political Commissar Chen Hui; Navy Commander Hu Zhongming; former Navy Political Commissar Qin Shengxiang; Rocket Force Political Commissar Xu Xisheng; former Rocket Force Political Commissar Xu Zhongbo; Information Support Force Political Commissar Li Wei; Eastern Theater Command Political Commissar Liu Qingsong; Western Theater Command Commander Wang Haijiang; Western Theater Command Political Commissar Li Fengbiao; Southern Theater Command Commander Wu Yanan; Southern Theater Command Political Commissar Wang Wenquan; Northern Theater Command Commander Huang Ming; former Central Theater Command Commander Wang Qiang; Central Theater Command Political Commissar Xu Deqing; and President of the National Defense University Xiao Tianliang.
One full general not officially announced as fallen but already sentenced to life imprisonment: Liu Yazhou, former Political Commissar of the National Defense University and son-in-law of former CCP state chairman Li Xiannian.
Two earlier full generals who also ran into trouble are: former Southern Theater Command Political Commissar Wei Liang and former Deputy Chief of Staff of the Joint Staff Department Xu Fenlin. Hong Kong media reported in 2018 that these two were demoted and retired.
Lieutenant generals not officially announced as fallen but long “disappeared” also include: former Rocket Force Deputy Commander Liu Guangbin and former Strategic Support Force Deputy Commander and Aerospace Systems Department Commander Shang Hong.
On December 25, independent commentator Cai Shenkun revealed that current Minister of National Defense Dong Jun, a full general, has been removed from office; Zhong Shaojun, a lieutenant general who followed Xi for 22 years, served 11 years as Director of the CMC General Office and Director of the CMC Chairman’s Office, and later became Political Commissar of the National Defense University, has been removed from office and taken away by the military discipline inspection authorities for investigation.
Lieutenant General Fang Yongxiang, who replaced Zhong Shaojun as Director of the CMC General Office last April, has been “disappeared” for several months.
Almost all active-duty full generals promoted since Xi took office have been wiped out.
Looking around the world, apart from the CCP, is there any other country or region whose military has seen so many full generals fall in such waves?
If Xi continues this anti-corruption campaign, not only will he be unable to save the Party, he may not even be able to save his own life and property.
The massive blood debts accumulated by the CCP over a century are its greatest negative asset. Carrying such a heavy burden every day, how could the CCP’s domestic or foreign policies possibly be good? Absolutely impossible.
The cancerous cells of CCP corruption have long since metastasized throughout the body, eroding almost every inch of flesh; it is beyond cure.
After 13 years of exhausting effort to save the Party, the result is that Xi has gone from being the “Xi Dada” in whom some once placed high hopes, to today being referred to with extreme revulsion as “Xi Hitler,” “Xi Zedong,” “Xi Winnie,” “Xi Ban-on-Comments,” “Xi the Accelerator,” and more.
In fact, the fate of the CCP’s destruction was sealed long ago.
Twenty-three years ago, in 2002, in Zhangbu Township, Pingtang County, Guizhou Province, a “hidden-character stone” dating back 270 million years was discovered, bearing six characters: “The Chinese Communist Party will perish.” According to authoritative experts, these characters were naturally formed, with no traces of artificial carving.
The discovery of the “hidden-character stone” was Heaven’s special way of announcing to the world that the CCP’s end is near.
Today, the CCP’s fate has run out, and signs of defeat are everywhere. Some scholars point out: “In history, the probability of a major country simultaneously encountering seven fatal blows—‘asset bubble collapse, industrial chain relocation, financial depletion, demographic cliff, institutional rigidity, capital flight, and confidence dissipation’—is extremely low. Encountering one can shake the state; two can trigger recession; China in 2026 has hit all seven.”
“Anyone who still harbors illusions will inevitably pay a price for their hesitation. The future is no longer whether collapse will happen, but how to respond to it.”
Xi has already provided a cautionary lesson for all high-ranking officials within the CCP system who attempt to save the Party. This Party cannot be saved under any circumstances. Whoever insists on saving it can only sink with it into an abyss of eternal damnation.
How to Welcome China’s Rebirth?
A “New China without the Communist Party” is on its way.
In the past, the CCP has constantly brainwashed the Chinese people, saying that without the CCP, China would descend into chaos. This is self-deception and alarmism.
With the support of the Soviet Communist Party, the CCP overthrew China’s legitimate government—the Republic of China—on the mainland, a history of only 76 years. Before that, China, the Chinese people, and the Chinese nation created a splendid, brilliant civilization that astonished the world for thousands of years. Without the CCP, as long as China, the Chinese people, and the Chinese nation choose goodness and follow Heaven’s will, they can fully restore past glory, once again achieve the great rejuvenation of the Chinese nation, and stand proudly in the East of the world.
The ancient sages taught us: the Great Way is simple and easy.
As descendants of the Yan and Huang Emperors, how should we welcome the arrival of a “New China without the Communist Party”? I believe that accomplishing the following three points is sufficient:
First, return to the righteous path of “there are gods three feet above one’s head, and one must have a heart of reverence.”
The ancestors of the Chinese nation all believed in and revered gods, believing that “man acts, Heaven watches,” “Heaven has no partiality, but supports virtue,” “private words among men thunder in Heaven,” “men may deceive men, but Heaven cannot be deceived,” “human calculation is no match for Heaven’s calculation,” “those who offend Heaven have nowhere to pray,” and “Heaven helps those who help themselves.”
Completely abandon the CCP’s atheism and return to belief in and reverence for gods, and the people of China will surely once again receive divine inspiration—wisdom, courage, and strength—and enter a new era of “harmony between Heaven and humanity, and renewal of all things.”
Second, immediately end the more than 26-year-long persecution of Falun Gong.
The core principles of Falun Gong are “Truthfulness, Compassion, and Forbearance.” These are traditional values cherished by humanity for thousands of years and universal values applicable to people of all ages worldwide. Being a good person according to “Truthfulness, Compassion, and Forbearance” has never been wrong, whether in ancient or modern times, in China or abroad.
True Falun Gong practitioners have experienced through their own practice that Falun Gong has remarkable effects in healing illness, improving health, and purifying body and mind—bringing countless benefits to the nation and the people, with not a single harm.
Immediately ending the persecution of Falun Gong and granting the Chinese people freedom to believe in “Truthfulness, Compassion, and Forbearance” will minimize social turmoil, encourage goodness in people’s hearts, raise moral standards, turn weapons into jade and silk, melt solid ice into clear springs, and transform decay into wonder.
Third, withdraw from the CCP’s Party, Youth League, and Young Pioneers—“Three Withdrawals” for safety and peace.
As stated above, the CCP is evil at its root, burdened with immense blood debts, and its corruption is beyond salvation.
Why has the CCP become this way? The 2004 series of editorials published by The Dajiyuan, Nine Commentaries on the Communist Party, answered this question using common sense, facts, and logic.
After the publication of the Nine Commentaries, a global tide of withdrawals from the CCP’s Party, Youth League, and Young Pioneers arose and continues to this day, also known as the “Three Withdrawals” movement.
According to statistics from The Dajiyuan withdrawal website, 456 million Chinese people have now declared their withdrawal from the CCP’s Party, Youth League, and Young Pioneers.
The “Three Withdrawals” mean breaking with the blood-soaked CCP, no longer being descendants of Marx and Lenin, but returning to being descendants of the Yan and Huang Emperors, returning to the embrace of the divine, and receiving Heaven’s protection when Heaven carries out a great reckoning for the CCP’s immense blood debts.
If these three points are truly achieved, when Chinese people enter a “New China without the Communist Party,” there may be some turbulence, but there will not be nationwide chaos.
Conclusion
An ancient poem says: “Beside a sunken ship, a thousand sails pass by; before a diseased tree, ten thousand trees spring to life.”
The CCP’s “red boat” is riddled with holes and about to sink; the CCP’s “diseased tree” is rotten and decayed and about to fall.
At this critical historical moment of bidding farewell to the old and welcoming the new, I send these words to my fellow townspeople back home, and to Party, government, and military officials within the CCP system:
The time has come to completely abandon the illusion of “saving the Party.” The CCP, which has brought profound disasters to China, the Chinese people, and the Chinese nation, must be swept into the dustbin of history. If the CCP is gone, China, the Chinese people, and the Chinese nation will still be there. Abandon the CCP, return to tradition, harmonize with all nations, and China will enter a new era of countless sails racing forward, forests in full bloom, national prosperity, popular strength, and long-term peace and stability.
(The Dajiyuan)
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