The naturally formed Hidden Word Stone in Zhangbu Township, Pingtang County, Guizhou Province, displays six characters: “The Chinese Communist Party perishes.” (Dajiyuan Archive)
People News — Traditional Chinese culture often speaks of "Heaven," such as “Respecting Heaven,” “People are acting, Heaven is watching,” “Human plans cannot compare to Heaven’s plans,” and “Prosperity comes from following Heaven; destruction comes from defying Heaven.” What is this “Heaven”? It means God.
In The Analects, it is said: “Life and death are predestined; wealth and honor are in Heaven’s hands.” This means that a person’s life, death, wealth, and honor are all predestined by Heaven and determined by God. If it is true for one person, why wouldn’t it also be true for a political party?
However, the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) does not believe in “Heaven” or in God; it considers such beliefs superstitious and idealistic—where is this “Heaven”? Where is God? The CCP even aims to “struggle against Heaven and Earth,” finding endless joy in “fighting with Heaven.”
The CCP’s disbelief in God does not mean that God does not exist, nor that it isn’t true that God governs all things in Heaven and Earth. Here, let me present three examples.
Example 1: Ni Kuang personally witnessed “Iron Plate Calculations” being 100% accurate.
Recently, I watched Unsolved Mysteries, hosted by Fu Yao, discussing the “Iron Plate Calculations”—truly extraordinary.
In the 1980s and 1990s, there was a very famous fortune-teller in Hong Kong named Dong Mujie, who used “Iron Plate Calculation” methods and was extremely accurate in fortune-telling. How accurate was he? One of Hong Kong’s “Four Talents,” Wong Jim, said it was “accurate to every word.” Hong Kong’s comic industry godfather, Wong Yuk-long, openly stated that Dong Mujie’s fortune-telling ability was “like a god.”
Ni Kuang, another of Hong Kong’s “Four Talents,” lived on the Chinese mainland in his early years and, influenced by the CCP’s atheism, did not believe that “a person’s fate is determined by Heaven” but instead believed in the CCP’s bold claim that “humans conquer Heaven.” But after experiencing the ups and downs of life, he began to believe that people’s destinies are indeed determined by Heaven.
One day, Ni Kuang asked Dong Mujie to tell his fortune. Dong Mujie first calculated his exact time of birth: 12:37. Then he calculated that Ni’s father was born in the year of the rooster, his mother in the year of the rat; he had “five brothers, and I am the third”; “one elder sister and one younger sister,” the elder sister born in the year of the horse and the younger in the year of the dog; “I married at 25, my wife was three years younger, and it was destined to be a distant marriage.”
Ni Kuang said that all of these were 100% accurate.
In other words, the exact time he was born, his parents’ zodiac signs, his birth order among his siblings, his sisters’ zodiac signs, his age at marriage, his wife’s age, and the nature of his marriage—all were determined by God.
Example 2: Jeane Dixon predicted President Roosevelt’s death.
Roosevelt was the 32nd president of the United States and the only president in U.S. history to serve three terms. Jeane Dixon was one of the most famous American psychics of the 20th century.
In November 1944, Dixon was invited to the Oval Office for a conversation with President Roosevelt. Roosevelt asked her, “How much time do I have left to accomplish what I must finish?”
Dixon asked, “May I touch your fingers?” Roosevelt extended his large hand. As she sensed his life force, she tried to change the subject to avoid answering the question, but Roosevelt insisted on a direct answer. Reluctantly, she replied, “Six months, or perhaps less.”
They discussed other topics afterward, but finally, Roosevelt returned to his original question: “How much time do I have left to complete my work, years?”
Dixon replied, “Not years, Mr. President, not in terms of years but months. No more than six months.”
On April 12, 1945, President Roosevelt died of a cerebral hemorrhage in Warm Springs, Georgia. Indeed, it had not been more than six months since he met Dixon.
Example 3: A miraculous event I experienced.
In the winter of 1989, I told a friend that I wanted to work at the Ministry of Supervision to fight corruption.
In 1991, when I completed my Ph.D., I actively went to the cadre office of the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection (CCDI) to “recommend myself.” At that time, the CCDI happened to be looking to hire several Ph.D.s. By chance, I was accepted. After one week of job training, I was assigned to the Legislative Office of the CCDI.
At the time, I did not know that the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection and the Ministry of Supervision had already merged, sharing one organization under two names. They operated in two locations: the CCDI compound and the Ministry of Supervision compound. The CCDI’s Legislative Office was also the Ministry of Supervision’s Legislative Department, with offices located in the Ministry of Supervision compound. When I first started working at the CCDI, I was actually working in the Ministry of Supervision compound.
This means that five years earlier, in a casual conversation, I accurately predicted my future workplace.
Influenced by the CCP’s atheism from a young age, I didn’t believe in God or fate; I thought personal success came from individual effort. However, this is not how it works.
After many setbacks and struggles against fate, I came to realize that one’s destiny is not self-determined but rather something God has arranged in advance. For example, my position at the CCDI and Ministry of Supervision was already arranged by God.
Ni Kuang, a prolific writer of over 300 novels, titled one of his stories Destiny.
The story describes a treasure mountain where every stone extracted, millions of years old, bears patterns that predict a past or future event.
In the novel, Ni Kuang, through the main character’s words, reflects deeply:
“In the depths of the universe, there is a certain force controlling the destinies of all living and non-living things. This force has set a blueprint, not because it knows what will happen, but because it has already determined what will happen and then guides everything to act according to it. In this way, it appears as if it can predict future events.”
“Since everything is being planned and executed according to this blueprint, what exactly is this force? Destiny.”
This novel was published in 1984. Eighteen years later, in 2002, a “prophetic stone” was found in Guizhou Province.
According to experts, this “Hidden Word Stone” has a history of 270 million years. It fell from a cliff 500 years ago, split in two upon hitting the ground, revealing six large characters inside: “The Chinese Communist Party perishes.” These characters formed naturally, without any signs of human carving.
The CCP, established in 1921, is only 103 years old today. Karl Marx, the CCP’s founding ancestor, was born in 1818, just 206 years ago.
However, as early as 270 million years ago, Heaven had already engraved the words “The Chinese Communist Party perishes” on a rock in the mountains of Guizhou, China. This shows that the CCP’s demise was long predestined by Heaven; history is only unfolding according to Heaven’s predetermined script.
The discovery of the “Hidden Word Stone” in 2002 seemed coincidental, but it was not. I believe that Heaven was foreshadowing to humanity that the CCP is in the final countdown of its existence and that the day of the CCP’s demise is approaching.
From the discovery of the “Hidden Word Stone” in 2002 to today, in 2024, 22 years have passed.
Looking back on the CCP’s path over the past 22 years, the signs of the CCP’s demise have become increasingly apparent. Particularly in recent years, the CCP has been accelerating toward its end.
From 2020-2022, a great plague broke out in Wuhan, China, and quickly spread throughout China and the world. People in China and around the world personally felt the misfortune brought by the CCP.
In 2023, under CCP rule, China experienced a rare “quadruple kill” in the stock market, real estate market, currency market, and bond market in human economic history.
On October 18-20, 2024, the Beijing Financial Street Forum was held. At the forum, Vice President Li Jianjun of the Central University of Finance and Economics reported:
How large is China’s debt? As of June 30 this year, local government debt stood at 42.23 trillion yuan, with hidden urban investment debt at 57.16 trillion yuan, totaling nearly 100 trillion yuan. Adding central government debt of 30 trillion yuan to the 2023 GDP of 126 trillion yuan, the debt ratio exceeds 100%, far above the international warning line of 60%.
In other words, the CCP has long been heavily indebted and is on the brink of bankruptcy.
This is precisely why calls to “sell off assets” are being heard from Zhongnanhai (China’s political center) all the way across the nation and why the CCP is urgently introducing various “booster-style rescue measures.”
Whether it’s “selling off assets” or “booster-style rescue measures,” both go against objective laws and defy Heaven, and will only accelerate the CCP’s downfall.
Looking back on China’s 5,000 years of history, each dynasty had its destined time of demise set by Heaven, and no one could prevent it.
Similarly, in the international communist movement, Heaven predetermined the collapse of the Communist regimes in the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe in the late 1980s and early 1990s, and no one could stop it.
In the same way, if Heaven intends to eliminate the CCP, who could stop it?
(Reprinted from Dajiyuan)
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