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[People News] Senior members of the Communist Party of China, the princeling faction, and the second generation of red officials have united against Xi Jinping, with ongoing rumours of a complete eradication of his influence within the military. Recent reports indicate that the case involving Miao Hua and He Weidong has been classified as a 'gang political' case and communicated throughout the military. Analysts suggest that this was a coup attempt orchestrated by Xi Jinping himself to reclaim military power, but it ultimately failed.
Overseas commentator Zhao Lanjian recently disclosed on the social media platform X that significant news has emerged from the Chinese military: the 'gang political' case involving Miao Hua and He Weidong has been disseminated across the military! The charges are alarming. Reports indicate that on April 20, General He Hongjun, who was overseeing the General Political Department, was taken away, along with Chen Jiang, the head of the Cadre Bureau. On April 17, the Central Military Commission of the Communist Party of China conveyed a confidential internal document to all military officers above the rank of major general (including retirees) in a manner described as 'reading the document or having it read by the leadership of the Military Commission,' which sent shockwaves through the military.
According to official statements, Miao Hua and He Weidong were found to have formed cliques and engaged in political gang activities, which were deemed to severely undermine the accountability of the Chairman of the Central Military Commission, significantly disrupt the political ecology of the military, compromise the integrity of the military's cadre team, and attempt to influence the personnel arrangements for the 21st National Congress of the Communist Party of China. They have been labelled as 'great traitors disguised as loyalists, crimes that cannot be forgiven,' and investigations have been initiated against Miao, He, and their associates. The document spans two pages, with Miao Hua occupying one and a half pages, and the content is extremely severe, featuring unprecedented language.
The details are as follows: Miao Hua's attempt to succeed Xu Qiliang as the vice chairman of the Military Commission was unsuccessful, leading him to strongly recommend He Weidong for the position instead. After Miao Hua was taken away, Wang Houbin, Wang Xiubin, and Lin Xiangyang were left in a state of panic and sought to curry favor with He Weidong by sending gifts overnight. Once He Weidong was investigated, he promptly disclosed the involvement of the 'two Wangs and one Lin.' The case encompasses various issues, including the buying and selling of official positions, power-money transactions, bribery and corruption, and lifestyle decadence. According to the document, preliminary investigations indicate that Miao Hua has accepted bribes exceeding 100 million yuan, while He Weidong has received over 60 million yuan, with the investigation still ongoing. The highest authorities have classified this case as a significant political issue that threatens the integrity of the military. The document asserts that this 'gang political' poses a serious threat to the military and must be completely eradicated to remove obstacles to the personnel arrangements for the 21st National Congress of the Military in 2027.
Reports indicate that the Central Military Commission of the Communist Party of China has instructed the entire military to implement the 'Five Rectifications' and 'Four Clarifications' initiatives. This involves conducting political assessments of all officers above the rank of major general (including retirees) on an individual basis, with any departures from their localities needing to be reported step by step. The principle for appointing senior generals has shifted to 'better to have fewer than to have too many.' As the rectification efforts deepen, they are expected to impact the entire military personnel system.
Commentator Tang Jinyuan asserts that the recent leak is quite credible. Furthermore, the case does not revolve around bribery involving one hundred million yuan. He Weidong, along with the two Wangs and Lin, are all loyal members of Xi Jinping's faction. Wang Houbin serves as the commander of the Rocket Force, Lin Xiangyang is the commander of the Eastern Theater Command, and Wang Xiubin has just transitioned from the Southern Theater Command to the Joint Command Center, where he has established a strong foundation. Additionally, He Weidong, who was personally promoted by Xi Jinping as the overall commander for operations concerning Taiwan, is among those wielding significant power; they constitute the core team for Xi Jinping's latest strategy regarding Taiwan. The charges outlined in the documents, including 'seriously affecting the political ecology of the military, severely impacting the purity of the military cadre team, significantly undermining military integrity, and attempting to influence the personnel layout for the 21st National Congress of the Military,' all point in the same direction. This incident is essentially a counteroffensive orchestrated by Xi Jinping himself, who sought to leverage his trusted allies strategically positioned within the military to instigate a coup and reclaim power, but it ultimately ended in failure. Consequently, they have been characterised as 'great traitors masquerading as loyalists.'
Whose power is being challenged? It is undoubtedly the military authority of Zhang Youxia and the senior officials. Xi Jinping has effectively lost military power; the genuine military authority resides with Zhang Youxia. Zhang Youxia is the true chairman of the Military Commission, and the notion of accountability to the chairman of the Military Commission actually translates to accountability to Zhang Youxia, rather than to the sidelined Xi Jinping.
Tang Jinyuan also disclosed an authoritative piece of information he heard last month: After Xi Jinping lost control of the military, there was a brief attempt to stage a military coup to reclaim that power, but it ultimately failed. This failure triggered a significant purge of the Xi family faction within the military, with some individuals reportedly disappearing without a trace.
Tang Jinyuan remarked that it is now clear that the arrest of Miao Hua represents a turning point. His arrest immediately signalled to Xi Jinping and his aides that the previously stable situation had come to an abrupt end. None of them could escape unscathed; it was better to take a risk in hopes of regaining power. However, they ultimately failed. This is why many observed Xi Jinping's visit to Yunnan, where he appeared to age overnight, reflecting his complete loss of influence and profound disappointment.
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