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Xi Jinping has already lost
- The Fourth Plenary Session results are unclear. Xi has already lost to Yu Menglong
Report by : Zhang Xingzi/ Editor: Fang Xun / Source: People's Daily / https://www.aboluowang.com/2025/1022/2294648.html

The Fourth Plenary Session of the 20th Central Committee of the Communist Party of China (CPC) was held behind closed doors in Beijing from 20 to 23 October 2025. Although the outcome remains uncertain, the CCP and Xi Jinping are already well aware of several things: they lost, losing to a minor celebrity—Yu Menglong.
On the eve of the Fourth Plenum, CCP media claimed the meeting would primarily review the next five-year plan, the 15th Five-Year Plan, feigning concern for the economy and people's livelihoods.
The CCP knows that this is the topic of greatest concern to the Chinese people. The Chinese economy has been in a long downturn, and the remaining capital of the "leeks" has reached rock bottom. If the people's livelihoods continue in dire straits, it won't be long before public anger turns into a raging fire, consuming the CCP's ruling foundation.
With even the middle class in China mired in debt and poverty, how many people still harbor illusions about the CCP? People have long known that the CCP's foreign propaganda is full of lies and are no longer as easily deceived as before.
Many bloggers have posted videos lamenting poverty. The cries of those who can't find jobs, those who can't afford their homes, middle-aged people excluded from the workplace, those whose homes are being relocated, farmers whose harvests have been ruined by natural disasters, the elderly who cannot afford meat and grain, and parents who cannot afford medical care for their sick children... They lament the impossibility of making ends meet, the inability to see the future, and the uncertainty of what to do.
Some people told Epoch Times reporters that they keep talking about improving social security, but the more they talk, the more upset they get. They have to take their words the other way around.
Who still has the energy to pay attention to the Fourth Plenum? Some people put it bluntly: The Fourth Plenum is a piece of crap. Who cares? Who can understand the documents? Commentators who care about current affairs aren't focused on the CCP's economic policies, but rather on the outcome of the internal struggles within the CCP's various factions. Will Xi Jinping step down and take a backseat? Is Zhang Youxia the prophesied "soldier with a bow"? People crave change and long for the CCP's downfall. Otherwise, as long as the CCP remains intact and the authoritarian system remains unchanged, it won't matter who comes to power. The recent wave of withdrawals from the Party, League, and Young Pioneers, fueled by the Menglong case, has alarmed the CCP. Unexpectedly, the brutal murder of a minor celebrity has unleashed wave after wave of fervent pursuit of the truth. As more and more truth is revealed, more and more people understand the CCP's evil nature. Faced with the CCP's harsh suppression and surveillance, netizens are increasingly united in their pursuit of justice for Yu Menglong, forming a powerful anti-communist wave both within China and abroad.
If one listens to the voices of netizens, one can see that despite the CCP and Xi Jinping's vast propaganda machine, their massive external propaganda and brainwashing tactics have been completely defeated by the young man, Yu Menglong.
X platform user "甲木靖儿" posted a post pointing out that Hong Kong media commented on Yu Menglong: "Long'er is not a weakling; he is a resolute and courageous fighter who has not been broken by injustice.
Even under torture, he did not yield. Though seemingly frail, he possessed a resilient heart. He was not tempted by money, nor did he succumb to the temptations of evil. Even at the last moment of torture, he remained steadfast in his principles.
Looking back years from now, we will see him as a hero who pierced through this darkness. A single spark can start a prairie fire. It was because that first spark ignited countless others.
Over a decade of unwavering perseverance, unwavering perseverance despite torture, and ultimately his martyrdom, sparked countless sparks from you and me.
The power of the people will ultimately extinguish the rampant demons and monsters.
Do you know what demons and monsters fear most? One of them is the roar of a dragon! They think those heartbreaking wails are their victory, but they don't know they are the trumpets that will ultimately shatter them! Many netizens, after seeing Yu Menglong's story, have come to realize the evil nature of the CCP.
They said, "This is beyond human acceptance. It's a devil's bargain, an act that destroys humanity and conscience! I only hope these evildoers will be punished by God! Keep speaking out for Yu Yulong."
"A British psychic says that if anyone kills star seeds, angels, and other souls from higher dimensions, they will suffer severe retribution. The time for those evildoers to face divine punishment is not far away!" "Many people who commit suicide, go missing, or suddenly develop cancer are actually victims, and the situation is extremely tragic. Not only are they being killed, but their organs are also harvested alive and used as specimens (and their souls are locked up).
Please help share this, sign this petition, give them justice, and save the next one."
"I held my breath, my heart pounding. I was afraid to see... I was so heartbroken when I saw Menglong being tortured and killed that I cried. Oh, God, please come and subdue these demons. We can’t let them wreak havoc on the world anymore. I’m kneeling down to you!” “There’s a saying in Taiwan that goes, ‘Arrogance won’t last long as destitution.’ Now, arrogant murderers, when you face the end of your lives, our rebirth will begin! People should not disbelieve in cause and effect! You demons are still using ordinary bodies! Don’t forget that you will die too!” “I thought autocracy, dictatorship, human trafficking and organ harvesting were horrible enough, but it actually involves sorcery. It’s hell on earth!” “I deeply feel that the Chinese people really need to wake up. It’s said that the gap between the rich and the poor in Taiwan is huge, with 80% of the wealth in the hands of 20% of the population. But the powerful in China are even more terrifying. The powerful They eat the meat, leaving no bones for the people, and even plucking them like leeks. Communism means over 90% of the wealth is held by 2% of the Zhao family. It's truly tragic.
People aren't just the nation's organ bank; after their full potential is fully utilized, they're still being used as specimens.
This truly overturns my worldview. It is completely unimaginable. I beg all Chinese people to wake up! Please, everyone! "There was a former Chinese doctor—I don't know if he was a military doctor—who escaped to Taiwan.
He said they dug out the eyes of a living person right before his eyes to give them to a former high-ranking soldier.
The doctor could not stand this inhumanity anymore, so he fled.
He wept bitterly as he spoke. Live organ harvesting is real.
It's horrifying!" "Is this still a normal country? Calling it hell is an insult to hell; at least hell is a place of punishment for evil!" "The 'night' is truly too long. We've all been groping in the darkness for too long.
But time and again, your truthful videos pierce our hearts. We shed tears, and we will never let go of the word 'truth.'"
"What kind of country is this? A bunch of disgusting people control national resources and commit inhumane and ugly acts.
When will this matter end? When will these cancers be eradicated and the world restored to peace? Everyone, keep working hard and continue to support them!" Look, the public is focused on the swift disappearance of the CCP demon.
Therefore, regardless of the outcome of the Fourth Plenum, the CCP and Xi Jinping are doomed to fail.
Purge the imperial court and abolish military power! Will Zhang Youxia challenge Xi Jinping?
- Hot Comments: Zhang Youxia and Xi Jinping will definitely have a fight at the Fourth Plenary Session of the 19th CPC Central Committee
Commentary : Gu Cheng / Editor : Fang Xun / Source: People's Daily / https://www.aboluowang.com/2025/1023/2295002.html

On the afternoon of 21 October 2025, former Navy Lieutenant Colonel and staff officer Yao Cheng broke the news that all members and alternate members of the Central Committee of the People's Liberation Army (CPC) at the Fourth Plenum collectively proposed a motion demanding the removal of Xi Jinping from his position as Chairman of the Central Military Commission. Yao Cheng stated, "This information comes from a very reliable source. It was received from a member of the conference organizing committee. He said the matter was serious and the military could no longer tolerate it."
This news was extremely explosive. Three days after the Fourth Plenum, the Party media remained completely silent, as if the meeting had never occurred. However, public opinion outside the CCP was abuzz, with various versions of the meeting's details circulating online, along with the names of the new Standing Committee members, the CMC Chairman, and the CMC members. Regardless of the version, the ultimate conclusion is that Xi Jinping will lose power, and the Fourth Plenum will be a Waterloo for Xi Jinping's power. The outside world has no way of knowing for sure how credible Yao Cheng's revelations are.
We can briefly analyze the possibility and feasibility of removing Xi Jinping from the position of Chairman of the CMC, drawing on some of the CCP's internal regulations. An Analysis of Precedents in CCP History for Removing the Chairman of the Central Military Commission: First, in CCP history, there has never been a case of removing the Chairman of the Central Military Commission through organizational procedures and a motion for removal. This is an anomaly in the CCP's system of transferring supreme power and has never occurred to date. Lin Biao, Hua Guofeng, and Zhao Ziyang were removed from their posts or positions as Vice Chairman or Chairman of the CMC. Although some of these cases were extremely urgent, they generally followed a relatively complete organizational process, namely, review and approval by the Politburo, approval by a plenary session of the Central Committee, and official release of documents.
Second, according to CCP internal regulations and rules, such as the Party Constitution, the Regulations on the Work of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China, the Regulations on the Authority and Procedure for Approving Disciplinary Actions against Party Members Violating Discipline, the Regulations on the Formulation of Internal Regulations of the Communist Party of China, as well as the so-called Constitution of the People's Republic of China, the relevant rules of procedure of the National People's Congress and the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference, and the provisions on proposals, there is no organizational procedure for directly removing the Chairman of the Central Military Commission. Third, can an indirect procedure be used to promote a motion for removing the Chairman of the Central Military Commission, thereby legally removing the highest commander of the CCP military? In light of Yao Cheng's revelations, let's analyze this.
The legality and procedure of the joint motion by military Central Committee members. Yao Cheng stated, "At the Fourth Plenary Session of the 11th Central Committee, all military Central Committee members and alternate members collectively submitted a motion demanding the removal of Xi Jinping from his position as Chairman of the Central Military Commission." According to CCP internal regulations, Central Committee members can collectively submit motions. Can they propose the removal of the Chairman of the Central Military Commission? There's no clear stipulation on whether this is permitted or not.
In theory, the Chairman of the Central Military Commission is elected by a plenary session of the Central Committee, and the Central Committee also has the power to "redetermine" the composition of the Central Military Commission. However, in reality, all power in the CCP derives from the barrel of a gun, and this power is top-down. Hua Guofeng's downfall was effectively decided and manipulated by Deng Xiaoping. Forced to act, Hua Guofeng "voluntarily" resigned from his positions as Party Chairman and Chairman of the Central Military Commission. His resignation was approved at the Sixth Plenary Session of the Eleventh Central Committee in June 1981. According to CCP internal rules and regulations, there's no clear minimum number of Central Committee members required to jointly submit a motion for it to be valid. However, state organs (such as the National People's Congress, its Standing Committee, and local people's congresses) do have clear thresholds for joint signatures. For example, a delegation or more than 30 representatives can jointly submit a bill to the NPC; local people's congresses often stipulate a minimum number of signatures, such as "ten or more."
Because Zhang Youxia effectively controls military power, he could certainly arrange for military Central Committee members, or even non-military Central Committee members, to jointly submit a motion to remove Xi Jinping from the Central Military Commission. Of course, the more signatures, the better, as this reflects both military sentiment and internal party opinion. However, submitting a motion is only the first step. To enter the formal agenda, it must be accepted by the Politburo and submitted to the plenary session of the Central Committee for discussion. This, in turn, depends on the opinions and decisions of the Politburo and its Standing Committee.
The practical operational path of the removal process: If Central Committee members wish to push for the removal or investigation of the Chairman of the Central Military Commission, the process is as follows: a joint proposal is submitted to the Secretariat of the CPC Central Committee or the General Office of the CPC Central Committee. The Secretariat or General Office then submits it to the Politburo Standing Committee, which then decides whether to bring the matter to a Politburo meeting. If the Politburo agrees, the proposal is submitted to a plenary session of the Central Committee for deliberation. A vote at the plenary session requires the attendance of half of the Central Committee members and a two-thirds majority for the removal to be successful. Alternate Central Committee members have the right to jointly express their opinions, but not to vote. From a procedural perspective, removing Xi Jinping from his position as Chairman of the Central Military Commission requires a key element: deliberation by the Politburo.
The Party Constitution stipulates that the plenary session of the Central Committee is convened by the Politburo. Historical Case: The Downfall of Hua Guofeng and Zhao Ziyang. Following Hua Guofeng's resignation, the Political Bureau of the CPC Central Committee held nine consecutive meetings from November 10 to December 5, 1980, to criticize Hua. The meetings ultimately decided that Hua would no longer preside over central work and would recommend to the Sixth Plenary Session of the CPC Central Committee: approve Hua's resignation as Chairman of the CPC Central Committee and Chairman of the Central Military Commission, elect Hu Yaobang as Chairman of the CPC Central Committee, and elect Deng Xiaoping as Chairman of the CPC Central Military Commission. After the meeting, the Political Bureau informed the party internally of Hua Guofeng's five mistakes.
From 19 to 21 June 1989, the CPC held an enlarged Politburo meeting focused on criticizing Zhao Ziyang. On 23 and 24 June, the Fourth Plenary Session of the 13th CPC Central Committee reviewed and approved the "Report on Comrade Zhao Ziyang's Mistakes during the Anti-Party and Anti-Socialist Turmoil," submitted by Li Peng on behalf of the Political Bureau. Zhao Ziyang was removed from his positions as General Secretary of the CPC Central Committee, member of the Standing Committee of the Political Bureau, member of the Political Bureau, member of the CPC Central Committee, and First Vice Chairman of the CPC Central Military Commission. Zhao Ziyang made a defense at the plenary session, but to no avail.
For the dismissals of high-ranking military officials, such as Xu Caihou, Guo Boxiong, Wei Fenghe, and Li Shangfu, the Military Discipline Inspection Commission launched investigations. The Central Political Bureau then reviewed and approved their decisions, which were then reported by the Central Committee and transferred to judicial authorities in accordance with the law. These decisions were then ratified by the Central Committee plenary session. This practice of "handling first, ratifying later" was employed, but the Politburo was not bypassed.
Recent Unusual Events: The Strangeness of the Cases Against Nine Generals. On the evening of 17 October 2025, a spokesperson for the Chinese Ministry of National Defense suddenly announced the cases against nine generals, He Weidong and Miao Hua. This announcement bypassed both the Politburo's review and the announcement by party media. This is highly unusual, highlighting the deep conflict between the military and Xi Jinping and Zhang Youxia's extraordinary measures in extraordinary times, an unprecedented move in CCP history.
However, the nine generals had been arrested earlier, following an investigation by the Military Discipline Inspection Commission. Returning to the topic at the beginning of this article, will the military Central Committee members and alternate members at the Fourth Plenum collectively propose a motion to remove Xi Jinping from his position as Chairman of the Central Military Commission? Will the motion be passed by the plenary session? According to normal procedure, a department is required to investigate and verify the members' proposal, compile a report, submit it to the Politburo for discussion and approval, and then vote on it at the plenary session. This normal process will take more than a few days to complete during the Fourth Plenum.
Taking this step is extremely risky, unless it is a desperate battle. In other words, as the saying goes, the CCP derives power from the barrel of a gun, and special cases are handled specially. Once the bolt is released, any process can be simplified or skipped. Furthermore, Zhang Youxia is not alone; he has a host of veterans and resurgent members of the Youth League faction behind him. What advantages does Xi Jinping have? Aside from the inherent legitimacy of being the current top leader of the Party, government, and military, he's practically a completely shaky hand. China expert Wu Zuolai stated on his X platform: "If Xi is not removed, the handling of the nine generals will be a difficult matter.
Therefore, these two major issues must be addressed as a package. If not, Xi Jinping could launch a counterattack, and Zhang Youxia and others would become an anti-Party group. The unusual disclosure of the nine generals' cases indicates that the military is already challenging Xi Jinping. From purging the imperial court to abolishing military power, this is a do-or-die battle." It seems that Zhang Youxia and Xi Jinping will inevitably face off at the Fourth Plenary Session of the 19th Central Committee.
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Report : Chen Yikai / Editor: Fang Xun / Source: People's Daily / https://www.aboluowang.com/2025/1023/2295004.html

Three days have passed since the four-day Fourth Plenary Session of the 19th Central Committee of the Communist Party of China (CPC). The CCP's media coverage remains somewhat erratic.
Today (October 22nd), Xinhua News Agency continued its long series of lies, reveling in the "14th Five-Year Plan" and "a very promising situation." Aside from the headline urging the world to "see confidence," the rest of the content remained largely unchanged from yesterday. Meanwhile, the People's Daily, aside from a headline boasting about Xi Jinping's "new era embarking on another magnificent journey," maintained a completely unrelated story about the plenary session. Even the headline on People's Daily focused on the Canton Fair, with no news about the plenary session at all.
Overseas, most media outlets focused on rumors of personnel changes within the CCP's leadership.
Former Chinese Navy Lieutenant Colonel Yao Cheng revealed that Xi Jinping was asked by representatives of the entire military to relinquish his position as Chairman of the Central Military Commission, with Zhang Youxia taking over.
Commentator Xiaoshuojia revealed that of the four Politburo Standing Committee members who are Xi Jinping's followers, three have voluntarily resigned: Li Qiang, Cai Qi, Wang Huning, Li Xi, Li Ganjie, Ma Xingrui, and Huang Kunming. Wang Yang will be added as a member of the Central Committee. The new Politburo Standing Committee includes Wang Yang, Hu Chunhua, Zhang Youxia, and Chen Jining.
The author believes that rational analysis and observation are necessary. The CCP has always emphasized that political power comes from the barrel of the gun and that the Party leads everything. If Zhang Youxia succeeds Xi as Chairman of the Central Military Commission, unless Xi also relinquishes his position as General Secretary, leadership of the Party and the military will be in disarray, which is inconsistent with the CCP's brutal regime.
From Mao Zedong to Jiang Zemin to Hu Jintao, no one dared to relinquish sole control of the military. Internal fighting is acceptable within the CCP, but when it comes to the party's demise, vested interest groups will unite at all costs. They believe this is a matter of life and death, as well as their inherited interests. Therefore, open division and bickering with the world is out of the question.
Of course, during the Deng Xiaoping era in CCP history, there were instances where two different people held the positions of General Secretary and Chairman of the Central Military Commission, respectively. During the periods of Hu Yaobang and Zhao Ziyang, Deng served as the military's top brass. However, Deng's "leadership" was always done covertly and internally, never publicly, openly, or formally. It is precisely because of this that both Hu Yaobang and Zhao Ziyang, under the threat of the "gun-guided" Party, met their end, either dead or under house arrest.
There was also a period from 2002 to 2004, when Hu Jintao was General Secretary. Jiang Zemin seized the chairmanship of the Central Military Commission for two years. However, Jiang Zemin used the excuse of "helping someone get on the sedan chair and see them off for a while," a so-called transitional period. However, Jiang Zemin's actual political influence still depended on agents like Guo Boxiong, Xu Caihou, and Zhou Yongkang.
If Xi were to relinquish military power, it would be possible. This would mean that fate had already sentenced Xi to death, with a reprieve of six months, one year, or two years. The CCP would then have to make arrangements for his aftermath. Rumor has it that Hu Chunhua will be appointed Vice Chairman of the Central Military Commission, and two years later Chairman and General Secretary. This is possible. Xi, at 150 or 70, is still a child, after all.
The resignations of Li Qiang, Cai Qi, Wang Huning, and others seem to have no prior warning or reason. If seven key members of Xi's faction voluntarily resign, it would be a blow to the CCP's lifeline. The CCP's vested interests will undoubtedly be unaware of the profound external impact and internal turmoil this series of reactions will cause.
However, the rumors also reflect public sentiment: people are deeply disgusted with the CCP and eager for its internal disunity and its swift fall to usher in a truly new China. Meanwhile, reports from within the Great Firewall are truly lifeless.
Due to the CCP's black-box, iron-curtain system, the outside world cannot know what drama unfolds within these closed-door meetings. Therefore, everything could potentially unfold unexpectedly, but it could also continue to be violent and dark. Let's wait and see, and we'll analyze it then.
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