Xi Jinping humiliated Hu not just once, but twice in the top 20 of the web sea

During the 20th National Congress of the Chinese Communist Party, former General Secretary Hu Jintao’s public humiliation by Xi Jinping shocked the world. The latest interpretation by the Financial Times describes this as a scene of humiliation. Historian Gao Falin, in an interview with Voice of America, pointed out that Hu Jintao was publicly humiliated twice by Xi Jinping during the Congress. Before being escorted out of the venue, Xi Jinping’s work report completely denied Hu Jintao’s ten-year achievements. The sight of Hu Jintao being taken away from the venue in front of everyone was a humiliation by the entire Central Communist Party. Gao Falin introduced the new term “trajectory of ambition” in evaluating Hu Jintao’s achievements under the leadership of the Central Committee. He believes that while Hu Jintao had accomplishments at the beginning of his tenure, his political ambitions peaked during the 2018 Beijing Olympics. However, after Xi Jinping entered his circle, Hu Jintao realized he was finding it difficult to make further progress. Gao Falin stated that Hu Jintao’s personality determined his ultimate political fate and achievements.

In official gatherings where there are three or more officials of deputy ministerial level or above, it must be reported. Similarly, if more than three ordinary people wear the same attire, it must be reported.///@samuel651118: “When three people walk together, my enemy must be among them” has become the real depiction of the current situation. – @HuPing1

When South Korea deployed the THAAD system, China was furious and used nationwide outrage to scare the South Koreans. Similarly, when the Philippines invited the US for a mid-range missile system, ten times more powerful than THAAD, China was infuriated. However, the Filipinos remained unfazed. This incident will have far-reaching implications, allowing more Asian countries, especially in Southeast Asia, to see that China is just like that. If you don’t take Xi Jinping seriously, he’s just a decoration. – @ltshijie

Public transport, subways, high-speed railways, expressways, power grids, tobacco, healthcare, oil, airlines – there is no industry that does not operate at a loss. Why do these monopolies consistently operate at a loss? Are there any experts researching this area who can enlighten us and expand our knowledge?

Have you noticed a phenomenon where many governmental agencies and institutions have changed their slogans? Previously, the slogan was “Serve the People,” but now it has been changed to “Serve the Greater Good.” – Netizen: Some people ask what the difference is. In fact, there is not much difference, mainly to avoid misunderstandings. You might misunderstand who the “people” refer to, but you won’t misinterpret serving the “greater good.”

As the train of time moves forward, you are not a passenger but fuel.