Jinping's gimmick is over, China on the way to intercession

- Chinese authorities are sitting tight lipped, but millions of Communist Party workers and the army have come face to face.

- Since China is a communist regime, independent media does not exist, so no one knows where the army is really fighting and what is going on in China. Newspapers, TV channels, radio, etc. are all government-owned, so the news about Jingping, whether there has been a rebellion against him or whether he has been under house arrest cannot be in the media, but American-based human rights activist Jennifer Jang has reported the news of the army's march towards Beijing.

Most people in the world do not know what is going on inside China as China is trapped in the chains of the iron rule of the Communists.

China has only one party, the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), so there are no elections. Due to this, there is no political upheaval in China. Xi Jinping is the President of China. Xi Jinping has been the president of China since 2013 and he is the face of China. People do not even recognize any leader other than Xi Jinping.

There was no possibility of any kind of political upheaval in China because the constitutional amendment was made to ensure that Jinping would remain the president of China until his lifetime. In this situation, there has been a sudden explosion that the leaders of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) have overthrown Xi Jinping and put him under house arrest.

There are rumors going on on social media that ten days ago when Xi went to Samarkand, Uzbekistan to attend the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) meeting, Chinese Communist Party (CCP) henchmen chased him home. The Chinese army is called the People's Liberation Army.

In other countries of the world, the army of the country obeys the orders of its government, while in China, the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) gives orders to the army.

The CCP has control over the military in China as it is also involved in political activities. All wings of the Chinese military operate under the Central Military Commission.

The president is the head of this commission, but the command belongs to the CCP. The CCP is said to have removed Xi Jinping as the head of the military commission.

On the other hand, it has also been said that the Liberation Army has revolted in China. China has General Li Qiaoming as its military chief. Qiaoming has sent in special forces and captured the Shenyang Military Airport.

Qiaoming decrees that Xi Jinping is under house arrest in Beijing and the People's Liberation Army is marching on Beijing. There are also rumors that military chief General Li Qiaoming may replace Xi Jinping as the president of China. With the CP itself ready to install Qiaoming as president, he has started marching towards the capital.

A third thing has also spread that the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) and the army have come face to face. The army did not like the fact that the CCP removed Xi Jinping and placed him under house arrest.

As Xi is the head of the army, the army has started a march to free Xi Jinping. On the other hand, the Communist Party has uprooted millions of workers in Beijing, so it is expected that the army and the Communist Party workers will come face-to-face and internal strife will begin.

Since China is under communist rule, independent media does not exist, so no one knows where the army is really fighting and what is going on in China. Newspapers, TV channels, radio, etc. are all government-owned, so the news about Jingping, whether there has been a rebellion against him or whether he has been under house arrest cannot be in the media, but American-based human rights activist Jennifer Jang has reported the news of the army's march towards Beijing.

Jennifer Zheng posted a video of the Chinese army on her Twitter account and claimed that the People's Liberation Army (PLA) of China is advancing towards the capital Beijing. Thousands of army vehicles are heading towards Beijing from September 22. Starting from Huanlai County near Beijing to the city of Zhangjiakou in Hebei Province, only military vehicles ply the 80 km long road.

Many others have echoed Jennifer's words. Chinese writer Gordon Chang retweeted Zheng's video and wrote that 6,000 flights departing from Beijing Airport have been canceled in two days.

About 60 percent of flights across China were grounded and canceled without explanation on Friday. Senior officials have also been jailed. This video of military vehicles heading to Beijing came after the incident. Although nothing is clear at the moment, but something is definitely wrong in the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), it is clear that there is instability in China.

This development is surprising given that China is currently one of the most powerful countries in the world. After the fall of the communist regime in Russia, it was believed that there would be a return of the communist regime in China, but China has sustained the communist regime.

Now it is said to be a big thing that there is a landslide in China all of a sudden. Tomorrow we will talk about its impact on the world. We will also talk about Xi Jinping.

Jinping is married to a famous singer 9 years younger

Xi Jinping was born into a prominent Chinese family. Xi Jinping's father, Xi Zhongxun, was a senior figure in China's ruling Communist Party and vice premier.

Vice Premier is the second highest post in China after the Premier. Zhongzun is considered one of the pioneers of the Chinese Communist Revolution.

Zhongzun, who created guerrilla camps for activists fighting to establish a communist regime in China, is also considered the pioneer of the economic liberalization policy adopted in China in the 1980s.

Xi Jinping is his second son. Zhangzhong was jailed as an opponent of the communist regime and had a difficult childhood.

Xi Jinping's personal life is also debatable. In the 1980s, Xi married Ke Lingling, daughter of Ke Hua, China's ambassador to the United Kingdom. At the very beginning of their married life, differences started between the two and they got divorced within a few years. After the divorce, Kay moved to Britain.

An affair with Peng Liuan is believed to be the reason for the breakdown of Jinping's marriage. Peng was a famous Chinese folk singer but was previously in the Liberation Army. It is said to have had an affair with Xi Jinping then. Xi Jinping is nine years older than Peng.

Peng was an international celebrity when no one knew Xi Jinping. Married to Jinping Peng in 1987 after divorce and has been married for 35 years. From this marriage, there is a daughter, Mingz, who studied at Harvard University.

Xi Jinping became the dictator of China by revising the constitution

If Xi Jinping is under house arrest, it is said to be a very big event because Xi Jinping is considered a very strong leader in China. Jinping has not only purged his opponents but has also constitutionally provided that he can remain the president for as long as he lives, no challenge should arise in front of him.

China has a communist regime so there is no other party except the communist party. In China, the Politburo of the Communist Party was the overarching body that made all policy decisions. To implement the decisions taken with collective responsibility was the Cabinet and its head was called the Premier. The Premier officially represented China vis-à-vis other countries, but all power rested with the Politburo. The tenure of the Premier was five years. Every five years the Politburo decided who would become the Prime Minister. There was also a provision that the Premier could hold the post for a maximum of two terms, i.e. for ten years.

Since Jinping became the premier in 2013, his five-year term was ending in 2018. By passing a law ending the term of the premier in China's parliament, Xi Jinping made a constitutional provision that he can remain president for as long as he lives. A majority of members of the Chinese Parliament voted in favor of making China's Supreme Leader as long as Xi Jinping was alive. With this law, Xi Jinping became the dictator of China in a way.

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