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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.

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.

How Exactly Does the CCP Squeeze Every Last Drop from You?

On August 1, China’s Supreme People’s Court issued the Interpretation (II) on the Application of Law in the Trial of Labour Dispute Cases, which explicitly states that any agreement or commitment between an employer and employee not to pay social insurance is invalid.

Liu Jianchao Arrested! Beidaihe Meeting Not Peaceful — Anti-Xi Faction Taking Action

On August 8, multiple YouTube channels and X (Twitter) accounts revealed explosive news: Liu Jianchao, head of the CCP Central Committee’s International Liaison Department, had been taken away for investigation. Among them, well-known lawyer and veteran online whistleblower Zhou Xiaoyun stated: “Multiple sources have confirmed — including ‘sources from the sea’ — that Comrade Liu was taken away by relevant authorities the day before yesterday.”

Xi Jinping Furiously Scolds Ding Xuexiang, Cai Qi Makes a Clever Move

According to a Kan Zhongguo (Vision Times) report on August 9, news from Beidaihe today says that the Jiangyou incident in Sichuan shocked Xi Jinping. Early this morning, a person from Yunnan unfurled a banner reading “Xi Jinping Step Down” in Kunming Square. Xi was enraged—was this outright rebellion?

Beidaihe News: Li Qiang Has No Intention of Re-election, A Dark Horse Emerges

In Beidaihe, where senior officials from Zhongnanhai have gathered, it is reported that the members of the leadership team for the 21st National Congress will soon be finalised. Sources indicate that current Vice Premier Zhang Guoqing is set to become a member of the Standing Committee of the Political Bureau of the 21st National Congress and will take on the role of Chairman of the National People's Congress, positioning him as the third successor.

The Jiangyou Incident Poses a Challenge to Xi Jinping's Authority, Providing an Opportunity for the Elder Faction to Strike Back

As large-scale protests erupted in Jiangyou, Sichuan, and were violently suppressed by the authorities, senior officials from Zhongnanhai convened in Beidaihe for intense internal power struggles. Reports suggest that Xi Jinping was furious upon hearing the news, prompting the elder faction and other opposition figures to question his governance capabilities.

Two Major Events Disrupt the World — Xi Jinping’s Vanity Satisfied

Russia, as the “big brother,” has a long history of cooperation with China. Now, with Russia bogged down and weakened in the Russia–Ukraine war, the positions of the two sides have reversed. In addition, Beijing has been constantly manufacturing Taiwan Strait crises, drawing the world’s attention.

Xi’s “Chinese Do Not Hit Chinese” Video Goes Viral

A large-scale protest broke out in Jiangyou, Sichuan. Videos from the scene show police brutally beating civilians. At the same time, on China’s largest video platform, Bilibili (B-site), a 2019 clip of Xi Jinping’s Message to Compatriots in Taiwan—in which he said the line “Chinese do not hit Chinese”—suddenly went viral.

Chinese Lawyer Educates on Law: 'Can Police Hit Citizens?' Netizens Respond 'Yes'

A video has gone viral showing the brutal treatment of citizens by public security and special police sent by the local government in Jiangyou, Sichuan, as they sought justice for a bullied 14-year-old girl. Concurrently, a lawyer in Changsha, Hunan, recently live-streamed on Douyin discussing 'Can police hit ordinary citizens?' and many netizens responded with '可以' (yes), which was highly sarcastic.

Beidaihe Meeting Brewing Personnel Arrangements — Who Will Survive the Fourth Plenum?

 In early August, nearly all of the CCP’s top leadership headed to Beidaihe for their annual “work-vacation.” Numerous reports suggest that this year’s Beidaihe meeting will serve as the backstage venue for major senior personnel decisions, with the announcements at the upcoming Fourth Plenary Session being little more than a formality.

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