CGTN: From father to son: The enduring values guiding Xi Jinping
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CGTN: From father to son: The enduring values guiding Xi Jinping
BEIJING, June 15, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- During a 2021 visit to the very place where his father had once worked, Chinese President Xi Jinping softly recited a line now displayed prominently in the exhibition hall – "Sit upright at the side of the people." These words were spoken, and lived by, his father Xi Zhongxun, who was a revered leader of the Communist Party of China (CPC). Describing his father as someone who had devoted himself wholehe…
CGTN: From father to son: The enduring values guiding Xi Jinping – Swaziland Online News
On Father’s Day, CGTN published an article discussing how the teachings and example set by Xi Jinping’s father have silently influenced his governance philosophy, particularly his firm stance on standing with the people and his emphasis on the importance of research and investigation. BEIJING, June 15, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — During a 2021 visit to […]
CGTN: From father to son: The enduring values guiding Xi Jinping – Cape Verde Wire
On Father’s Day, CGTN published an article discussing how the teachings and example set by Xi Jinping’s father have silently influenced his governance philosophy, particularly his firm stance on standing with the people and his emphasis on the importance of research and investigation. BEIJING, June 15, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — During a 2021 visit to ...
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