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On Stage, the Echoes of Five Thousand Years
Some things cannot be rehearsed. While skills, movements, and expressions can all be practiced, the light in a performer’s eyes when they stand on stage — that quality that conveys they are not merely performing, but engaging in something they genuinely believe in — cannot be cultivated in a rehears
Slogan “CCP ≠ China” Appears on the Streets of Hebei
Chinese writer Li Ying, who resides in Italy, posted a photo showing a slogan on a utility pole in Langfang City, Hebei Province. The large characters read: “CCP ≠ China.”
Japanese Media: Xi’s Power Base Shaken, Anti-Xi Faction Building an Encirclement
The CCP has announced that the Fourth Plenary Session will be held in Beijing in October. Some Japanese media believe that the delay of the plenary session until October reflects a weakening of Xi Jinping’s power base. Analysts also point out that signs of an anti-Xi faction within the military began emerging last year, and that this faction is now working to construct an “anti-Xi encirclement.”
What Does Xi’s Troubles and CCP’s Political Turmoil Have to Do With Ordinary People?
March 10, 2025, Beijing Great Hall of the People—A security guard stands at the entrance before the
Chen Min'er’s Former Subordinate Has Been Expelled, Intensifying the Turmoil in Beidaihe. Is the Anti-xi Faction Taking Action?
Jing Yaping, the former director of the Guizhou Provincial Big Data Development Administration, was recently expelled from the Party and dismissed from public office. On August 11, Sichuan Mobile News disclosed details of Jing Yaping's corruption.
Yang Lanlan’s Stunning Wealth Leads to Revelations About Xi Jinping’s Sky-High Royalties
Recently, the background of the Chinese woman, Yang Lanlan has become a hot topic of discussion. Some netizens suspect she is connected to Xi Jinping’s family, because only the Xi clan could possess such staggering wealth.
How We Were Trapped and Crushed by China’s Property Market
Since around September 2021, China’s real estate market has been in decline, with housing prices in major cities falling by more than 20%.
Beidaihe Power Struggle Intensifies — Purging Miao Hua’s Remaining Influence, Yang Youbin Suddenly Dismissed
In the midst of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) leadership’s Beidaihe meeting, on August 11 the State Council announced a round of personnel changes, including the dismissal of Yang Youbin from his position as Vice Minister of Veterans Affairs.
Is Guo Shuqing in Trouble? The Power Struggle in Beidaihe Remains Enigmatic
The power struggle in Beidaihe ahead of the Fourth Plenary Session is set to become increasingly intense. Recently, reports have circulated in Chinese circles that Liu Jianchao, the Minister of the International Liaison Department, has been taken away for investigation, a claim later confirmed by the Wall Street Journal.
Rumor: Xi Jinping Will Not Have a Fourth Term — Timetable for Stepping Down Already Set
Media figure Jiang Wangzheng has revealed that Xi Jinping will not serve a fourth term. According to him, Xi’s departure has already been arranged: Third Plenum – transfer power; Fourth Plenum – vanish; Fifth Plenum – shed titles; Sixth Plenum – retire. After the Third Plenum, Xi will gradually hand over authority to Li Qiang; before the Fourth Plenum even convenes, he will disappear from public view; at the Fifth Plenum, he will give up some positions; and around the Sixth Plenum, he will step down entirely.
Rumor: Yang Lanlan’s Great-Grandfather Was a Gun-Toting Vice–State-Level Elder — Xi Fears Them and Dares Not Provoke
In recent days, Chinese-Australian woman Yang Lanlan has triggered a wave of public opinion both inside and outside China. She was rumoured to have posted bail of AUD 70 million after being involved in a car accident, and the sky-high bail amount set Chinese social media ablaze.
Liu Jianchao's Home Searched: More Serious than Qin Gang? 'Taken Down by Political Rivals'?
The news regarding Liu Jianchao, the Minister of the International Liaison Department of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China, being arrested has generated significant attention.
Chinese-Australian Woman in Luxury Car Crash: The People She Can’t Face, and Wealth That Can’t See the Light of Day
Recently in Sydney, Australia, a young Chinese-Australian woman named Yang Lanlan drove a Rolls-Royce while intoxicated, causing a serious injury. She was quickly granted bail.
Two Statements May Signal Major Political Upheaval — The Beidaihe Conference Should Be Ended for Good
The 2025 Beidaihe Conference has once again drawn external attention...
Liu Jianchao’s Home Searched — Worse Than Qin Gang, “Taken Down by Political Rivals”?
Rumours are flying about Chinese Communist Party (CCP) International Department Minister Liu Jianchao being taken into custody. Sources told foreign media that in early August, authorities searched his residence. His situation may be more serious than that of former Foreign Minister Qin Gang.
Jiangyou's 'Little June Fourth' Incident Suppressed: A Failed Attempt to Change the World but a Prophetic Event
The anti-riot incident in Jiangyou has calmed down locally, but its repercussions are still unfolding. What started as a case of campus bullying ultimately escalated into what some are calling a 'Little June Fourth' event.
Who Exactly Is the “Heavenly Dragon Girl” Yang Lanlan? Stirring Up Australia’s Justice Department
Recently, a Chinese woman in Sydney sparked huge speculation on Chinese social media. According to reports, this woman, named Yang Lanlan, allegedly posted a 70 million AUD bail after crashing a luxury car in Sydney. As rumours spread widely at home and abroad, on August 11, the Australian judicial authorities denied the sky-high bail story.
Military Report Clarifies Signals from Generals He Weidong, Miao Hua, and Others?
As global attention turns to the Beidaihe Conference, the Chinese Communist Party's (CCP) Military Report, after a series of articles discussing loyalty and the notions of 'guilt' and 'no guilt' in the Beijing Garrison District, published a documentary report titled 'The Alarm Across Time and Space' on its front page on August 10.
Japanese Author: Two Main Reasons Why Xi Jinping Won’t Have a Fourth Term
Chinese affairs expert, writer, and independent media personality Chen Pokong recently interviewed Japanese journalist and author Kaori Fukushima in Tokyo. The topic was the rumors and speculation about changes in the power of Chinese Communist Party leader Xi Jinping.
Is China’s “Sky Eye” searching for aliens? Pingtang County hides an astonishing secret
a mainland internet user posted on social media that after getting off the highway in Pingtang County, Guizhou Province, they saw a road sign for the “China Sky Eye” where “China” was misspelled as “Ching,” ...
News: No. 1 Successor May Become Another “Hua Guofeng”; No. 2 Did Not Go to Beidaihe
The Chinese Communist Party’s (CCP) senior leadership’s “Beidaihe time” seems to be proceeding quietly, yet explosive inside information is circulating widely. Du Wen — a self-media commentator and former executive director of the Legal Advisory Office of the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region Government — has received word that the Beidaihe meeting finalised the CCP’s No. 1 and No. 2 successors: Ding Xuexiang and Chen Jining. They are to take over the posts of General Secretary and Premier, respectively.