14.1.4. Xi Jinping Thought (习近平新时代中国特色社会主义思想, 2017)
Added to the Constitution in preparation for eternal rule.
Xi Jinping (习近平, 2012-∞, Heil卐!)'s Quotations from Chairman Mao Tse-tung (Little Red Book, 毛主席语录, 1976). But since it is the 21st century, there’s an app for it instead called "Study (for a) Strong Country" (学习强国) designed by Alibaba (阿里巴巴, Chinese Amazon clone):
Online video version courtesy of Xinhua News Agency (新华通讯社, 新华社, CCP media): http://www.xinhuanet.com/politics/xjpsxkj/index.html. Contains devotional videos, not text: http://www.xinhuanet.com/politics/xjpsxkj/1.html
Notably, it consists of 14 chapters, which are called "talks" (讲), e.g. the first talk (第一讲) etc. This is exactly like Li Hongzhi (李洪志, LHZ, Falun Gong prophet)'s Zhuan Falun (and likely like other ancient Chinese religious texts).
Much of it can be considered a type of Newspeak (新语, Nineteen Eighty-Four, 一九八四).
Figure 168. Devotional image of Xi Jinping (习近平, 2012-∞, Heil卐!) on the cover of the The Governance of China (习近平谈治国理政, 2020) book which is part of Xi Jinping Thought (习近平新时代中国特色社会主义思想, 2017). The similarity to Li Hongzhi (李洪志, LHZ, Falun Gong prophet) devotional images is striking. Related: Xi Jinping with a Halo edited in to make the obvious more obvious. The texts reads "习近平思想" (Xi Jinping Thought). Watermark reads "Gucci Minh @Laborwave", so presumably from https://www.instagram.com/laborwavedesigns/, but I didn’t have the patience to find the picture, but it very likey comes from there, a ton of great communist memes in that account. Source.. Source.
Added to the Constitution in preparation for eternal rule.
Xi Jinping (习近平, 2012-∞, Heil卐!)'s Quotations from Chairman Mao Tse-tung (Little Red Book, 毛主席语录, 1976). But since it is the 21st century, there’s an app for it instead called "Study (for a) Strong Country" (学习强国) designed by Alibaba (阿里巴巴, Chinese Amazon clone):
Online video version courtesy of Xinhua News Agency (新华通讯社, 新华社, CCP media): http://www.xinhuanet.com/politics/xjpsxkj/index.html. Contains devotional videos, not text: http://www.xinhuanet.com/politics/xjpsxkj/1.html
Notably, it consists of 14 chapters, which are called "talks" (讲), e.g. the first talk (第一讲) etc. This is exactly like Li Hongzhi (李洪志, LHZ, Falun Gong prophet)'s Zhuan Falun (and likely like other ancient Chinese religious texts).
Much of it can be considered a type of Newspeak (新语, Nineteen Eighty-Four, 一九八四).