Xi Mingze s Mysterious  Disappearance : Did Xi Jinping Intervene to Suppress Information

On March 8, 2024, military representatives attending the National People's Congress of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) arrived outside the Great Hall of the People in Beijing. (Kevin Frayer/Getty Images)

[People News] Xi Mingze, the usually low-profile daughter of Xi Jinping, has recently attracted significant attention. On June 4, Xi Jinping hosted a family dinner for Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko. Five days later, the Belarusian state media, BelTA, revealed that Xi Mingze and Peng Liyuan also attended the family gathering. This marked Xi Mingze's diplomatic debut, which immediately sparked speculation from various quarters. However, just a few days later, the report was mysteriously deleted, and Xi Mingze seemingly 'disappeared' without a trace. Some analysts believe this was orchestrated by Xi Jinping, who requested that Belarus to remove the report.

While discussions about Xi Mingze's diplomatic debut were still ongoing, the BelTA report had already been taken down. Although a link to the article can still be found on Google, clicking it leads to a '404' error page.

Previously, BelTA's report on June 4 stated that Lukashenko met with Xi Jinping at Zhongnanhai. 'First, the two sides will hold a working meeting in the form of a tea gathering, followed by one-on-one talks between the two heads of state. A friendly lunch will then be held.' However, from the video released by BelTA and the photos later published by the Chinese Communist Party, Peng Liyuan was absent, and there was no sign of Xi Mingze.

Interestingly, on the 9th, the Belarusian state news agency (BelTA) reported that First Deputy Prime Minister Nikolai Snopkov revealed in a Belarusian television program that Peng Liyuan and Xi Mingze attended the dinner hosted by Xi Jinping for Lukashenko.

Snopekov specifically quoted Xi Jinping during the private portion of their meeting, stating: 'My friend, you and I share a special relationship, so today we will hold a family dinner. Historically, this will be the first time my daughter dines with a foreign leader in such a manner.' 

The unexpected appearance of Xi Mingze has sparked widespread speculation. Concurrently, internal briefings from the Russian Kremlin revealed that from May 25 to the first week of June, Xi Jinping suffered from frequent heart attacks. Doctors have warned that if he attends two more such meetings, he could face a serious incident on site. 

Given Xi Jinping's significant health concerns, there is speculation surrounding a 'trustee' theory. He has cultivated a close relationship with Lukashenko, hoping that after his passing, his wife and daughter will have a safe haven. 

Additionally, there is a theory regarding a 'successor,' suggesting that Xi Jinping aims to groom his daughter as his successor. 

Another perspective posits that Xi Jinping's power is diminishing, rendering his daughter's public appearances less significant. 

As these discussions continue to evolve, a report by BelTA on Xi Mingze's diplomatic debut was mysteriously removed. 

Political commentator Chen Pokong analysed in a YouTube program that the deletion of this report likely resulted from Xi Jinping's intervention in Belarus. He did not foresee that once this news emerged, English reports would circulate among overseas Chinese, who would then relay the information back to China. Many international media outlets interpreted Xi Mingze's appearance and subsequently exported this narrative back to China, reaching the domestic system. Xi Jinping was reportedly very displeased with this development.

Chen Pokuang remarked that if it were a positive development, the Chinese Communist Party's official media would certainly cover it. However, under Cai Qi's leadership, there was no arrangement for Peng Liyuan and Xi Mingze to be in the media spotlight. The news of Xi Mingze attending a family banquet and returning to the country is quite detrimental to Xi Jinping, leading to Belarus removing the report at his request.

Chen Pokuang emphasised that Belarus's decision to delete this news aligns with the ancient Chinese saying, 'There are no three hundred taels of silver hidden here,' which inadvertently reveals that Xi Jinping's time is limited, including his hold on power.

Previously, there were reports suggesting that Xi Jinping had voluntarily offered to resign, seeking a dignified exit. He also stipulated that, besides ensuring his personal safety, the safety of his family must be guaranteed, particularly for his sister, brother, and daughter, and that there should be no retaliatory actions against the memorial facilities of his father, Xi Zhongxun. The leaks indicated that Xi Jinping's family, including his mother Qi Xin, wife Peng Liyuan, daughter Xi Zeming, and brother Xi Yuanping, were satisfied with the arrangements for his dignified departure.

Xi Mingze, often referred to as the mysterious 'Red Princess' by foreign media, has been kept under protection since Xi Jinping assumed power, with very few reports about her and no photos released. Analysts suggest that even during Xi Jinping's peak power, Xi Mingze was closely guarded. Now that Xi Jinping's influence is diminishing, and considering the many elites he has alienated and the countless middle and lower-class citizens he has oppressed, the animosity these individuals feel towards him may also affect his wife, daughter, and relatives, which represents his greatest nightmare. △

(First published by People News)