网传四中全会常委最新名单。雅江集团余兵和王武斌派系分析,谁在操盘1.2万亿超级水电?
网传四中全会常委最新名单。雅江集团余兵和王武斌派系分析,谁在操盘1.2万亿超级水电?
大家好,这名网友说,
之前问过怎么看大坝后的推手,大包没回答。。。
如果是他,怎么解释即将失势;
如果不是他,还有哪个人如此热爱伟大工程宏大叙事?
这名网友说,
与宏大叙事无关,与1.2万亿这个天文数字有关。又能造就多少亿万富翁?改开带来的高速发展,造成他们的胃口越来越大,手越伸越长,胆子越来越肥。无论谁是幕后推手,他们都有狠狠捞上一笔的冲动,说白了,就是说谁也管不住他们内心的欲望。只有吃相好看难看的区别。
这名网友说,
同问
这名网友说,
三峡也不是他修的啊,共产党的狗官哪个不爱宏大叙事?
这名网友就回复了上面这名网友,
上面这名网友说的是槽点满满啊。
哪个人如此热爱伟大工程宏大叙事
哪个皇帝不热爱宏大叙事呢?秦始皇不热爱宏大叙事,
他修什么万里长城,统一六国干嘛呢。
汉武帝刘彻不热爱宏大叙事,打什么西域打什么匈奴
隋炀帝杨广不热爱宏大叙事,修什么京杭大运河啊
明成祖朱棣不热爱宏大叙事,派郑和下西洋呢?
清高宗乾隆不热爱宏大叙事,自称什么十全武功
胡锦涛不喜欢宏大叙事,开什么奥运会,这才是真正的万国来朝,人生巅峰。
哪个皇上不喜欢万国来朝呢
这名网友说,
确实不符合逻辑
这名网友说,
当然是水利专家西藏一把手胡锦涛
这名网友说,
推手就是江派胡派。看上去1.2万亿爽的要命,将来不听话就查你贪腐!风水上,不敢乱说。总结就是江胡合作,但是江派不放心胡春华!江派一直以来都鸡贼。
这名网友说的话,什么家国情怀,不过是利益角斗场,利欲熏心
这名网友说,
看各路消息和解释,能符合大包理论的我猜大概有俩:第一个是这东西胡老板就想干,这工程的论证和前期在西藏建水电站(藏木 2008年)练手胡老板任内就开始了,胡老板水利出身加上陈小江也出自水利,还有他的派系背景算是侧面证据。第二个理论是这工程十年起步,前期并不贵,而且分5个电站,建到一半烂了也有点用,属于嘴炮拉动经济里不错的选项,花小钱吹大牛,干小事装大X,当然要是真没烂尾还是大工程。这消息一出基建相关都打了鸡血,而且还能生产一个副部级央企,官帽子一大把。这俩分别对应胡锦涛推与习近平推但胡锦涛不反对。具体怎么看就得破解新央企头头的派系了,目前余兵和王武斌的百度百科已经无啦余兵的百度百科还能从网上存档找到老的,王武斌能从别的网站也拼凑一些出来(他在三峡干过),我猜大包应该能破解吧?
这名网友说,
给胡春华一个能让大家抓得住的把柄
首先这名网友说的真是深得我心,你的水平已经超越我了,
要不然我每天在这里做节目有什么意思啊。
就是给大家推广这个思路。
首先要把余兵和王成斌两个人的派系搞清楚。
这还有一个副总经理赵峰
逻辑很重要,但是如果依据的事实不足,太少的话。
逻辑再正确,也是瞎猜。
首先要把中国雅江集团的一把手余兵和二把手王武斌的派系搞清楚。
然后再分析,推理,评论,发表感慨
肯定比你凭直觉,就直接说更靠谱。
就算我把这两个人派系背景说错了,起码
对这两个人背景有更多的了解。
首先国企董事长在这整个中国的权力结构中,边缘的不能再边缘。
说明不了任何问题
第一是军权,简单说就是干到了李尚福,苗华,何卫东。
第二是总书记,第三是常委,这目前暂时没有动
第四是 政治局委员,现在放到了三个
第五是正部级,政协主席也是正部级。省委书记省长,国务院部长等等
第六是省委常委,第七是副省长,第八是人大政协
第九才是国企
在整个权力结构中已经很边缘了,这些还能细分。
胡锦涛现在做的事情首先是荡平军队,其次换正部级省委常委,副省长
现在已经换了3个政治局委员了, 最终目的是换军委主席和总书记。
把官员从一线换下来,既然中纪委没抓,那只能安排人大政协国企
比如说景俊海,易炼红都安排了人大,还有好多。
只有吉林这样,彻底得罪了胡锦涛或者江派的人,不抓也不安排,直接退休回家。
不然的话,还要安排人大政协国企。
过去一年已经换下来小300个一线正部级副部级。
每个人背后都是一个利益集团,这已经得罪了多少人呢。
人大政协国企也不给安排,可能吗?那真的要狗急跳墙,真的要把共产党直接干趴下了。
大厦将倾,独木难支,每一步都要如履薄冰
不能把胡锦涛定位成民主国家领导人,他本身就是独裁,他就是党,他就是共产党。
朕即国家
你让他去推翻共产党,那不是自己推翻自己吗?
他这开足了马力换掉习近平一线的官员,风险已经很大了。
安排到人大,政协,国企就是在降低风险。
除非全部打包送到秦城。
既然没送秦城按照共匪党内的规矩,就要安排到二线。
这样习近平的马仔还有点念想,也没什么脾气了。
我们看一下余兵和王成斌。
这名网友说的已经很到位,他们做贼心虚,把简历都删掉了。
首先余兵简单的说,就绕不开中国所谓的电力一姐,李小琳。
世袭罔替,铁帽子王
把他哥李小鹏都赶回家去,难道连国企董事长都不让当吗?
但是余兵到底是不是百分百是李小琳的马仔,我不能百分百确定
我们详细看一下。
余兵
历任江苏常熟发电有限公司副总经理,
中国电力国际有限公司经营部副经理、安全监督与生产部经理,
河南平顶山姚孟发电有限责任公司总经理、党委书记,
中国电力国际有限公司总经理助理兼中电电力检修工程有限公司总经理,
中电投东北电力有限公司副总经理、党组成员,
2010年5月15日之前,余兵任山东核电有限公司党委书记、副总经理,
中国电力国际发展有限公司(简称“中电国际”,港交所代码HK 2380)自成立以来历任总经理(兼首席执行官)名单
这个名单,和时间线不一定准确,但是李小琳的确是第一任总经理。
一场为了带来光明的无尽事业———中电国际企业成长二十年巡礼
这是中电国际2014年成立20周年的纪念文章。
李小琳就是从1994年开始担任总经理的。
姚孟发电李小琳与职工交谈
姚兵的经历中也有一个河南平顶山姚孟发电。
1994年,国家为了建立统一的对外融资平台,电力部在香港注册并授命李小琳赴港组建窗口公司,中电国际由此诞生。2004年,中国电力在香港成功上市,实现了国有资本与国际资本、行业资本与社会资本、产业资本与金融资本的对接与融合。
上市后,中电国际的发展道路并不顺畅:
为了解决这些问题,2005年中电国际年中工作会上,李小琳立下军令状:“今年再难,我和我的团队也要完成集团下达给我们的全年经营目标。如果完不成,我李小琳主动辞职!”
当然这里有一段涉及到别的派系了,所以难度比较大
10年前,姚电很多职工一家三口都挤在不足10平方米的筒子楼里。加入中电国际后,姚电公司在平顶山地区率先启动房改,推行商品房,并在1998年,新建职工生活小区开工,建14栋家属楼,共计546套住房。
巧的不能再巧,1998年河南省平顶山市委书记不是别人,正是赵紫阳头号马仔田纪云的三弟田纪震的儿子田承忠
也就是说一开始余兵就有两种可能性,要么是李小琳的马仔。
要么走的是田承忠的关系。
李小琳就是李鹏就是习近平
田承忠就是田纪云赵紫阳胡锦涛
国企不太容易搞清楚。
然后就会找到这篇文章,只要说到电力,就会找到这篇文章。
温家宝和李鹏争夺电力,温家宝对电力蛋糕觊觎已久
陈飞虽然年轻,但在电力行业却资历颇深,也曾深得李鹏家族信任,一度担任三峡工程施工指挥部指挥长。但由于电力行业当时呈垄断状态,位置有限,像陈飞这样的电力新锐很难跻身上位,受到排挤。
2002年电力大改革,经人推荐,作为李鹏电力势力边缘被排挤的人物,进入温家宝的视线。正郁郁不得志的陈飞,突然得到天顾,于是感激涕零,表示誓死效忠温家宝。
2003年12月温家宝授意国资委,让陈飞担任中国国电集团公司副总经理、党组成员,2006年10月至2008年2月还兼任国电电力发展股份有限公司党组书记、总经理。2010年1月温家宝向电力系统发起总攻后,受温家宝重托担任中国长江三峡集团公司董事、总经理、党组成员。
这里面比较有价值的是这句话。
2010年1月温家宝向电力系统发起总攻
大家想想为什么温家宝2010年才发起总攻呢。
余兵就到底到此为止,我没有破解
我大概判断呢,余兵80%的可能性是李小琳的人,余兵担任中电国际总理经助理的时候
总经理就是李小琳。
20%的可能性是田承忠陈飞,胡温这边的人。
2015年07月,李小琳辞任中电国际所有职务 余兵接任总裁
应该这个人是余兵。
无非就是两种可能一种是余兵是胡温的人,把李小琳扫地出门了
第二种可能就是余兵是李小琳马仔,是李小琳的代理人。
原因很简单当时李鹏还没死呢。
李鹏是2019年死的,当时是2015年。
而且习近平是总书记,李鹏和习近平是一个派系的。
中国雅江集团二把手,王武斌应该就是温家宝的马仔陈飞的马仔。
王武斌
历任中国三峡总公司奥运项目部副经理,
任长江新能源开发有限公司副总经理,
2012年3月29日之前,42岁的王武斌任中国三峡新能源公司、中国三峡新能源有限公司副总经理
奥运就是2008年之前
陈飞赴三峡新能源现场办公
2012年7月31日下午,集团公司总经理陈飞到三峡新能源公司现场办公。
我们看当时的长江三峡集团,一把手董事长曹广晶就是李鹏的马仔。
二把手总经理陈飞就是温家宝的马仔
集团的二把手到子公司现场办公,三峡新能源大概率是二把手分管的子公司。
根据
中国两任总理家族之间的电力争夺战
这篇文章陈飞就是温家宝的马仔。
这篇文章写了好多内部人才知道的东西
这个子公司名字就叫做新能源,很可能是陈飞去了之后提拔自己人,新设的子公司。
当时温家宝是总理,陈飞是温家宝马仔,有温家宝撑腰。
二把手的权力完全可以力压一把手。
王武斌就是一个国企的小马仔,我们分析到这里就差不多了。
就是中国雅江集团的一把手余兵很可能是李小琳的马仔。
二把手王武斌很可能是温家宝的马仔。
李鹏李小琳家族这是铁帽子王,世袭罔替。
这是我给大家找的一些背景知识,至于到底是怎么回事儿。
就看大家怎么了理解了。
这名网友说,
今天网传四中全会名单:习近平囯家主席、军委主席,丁薛祥总书记、陈吉宁总理、胡春华常务副总理、李强人大委员长…张又侠仍然军委副主席入常,可信吗?
我的回复是
请不要给我搬,谢谢
这名网友说,
不可信,今天可信的网传是我当国家主席
这名网友说得好,
我觉得
肖战军委主席
杨幂总书记
王一博国家主席
这个名单都比他说的这个名单靠谱。
好的,谢谢大家。
英文翻译
A leaked list of the Standing Committee members for the Fourth Plenary Session of the 18th CPC Central Committee has surfaced online. An analysis of the Yu Bing and Wang Wubin factions within the Yajiang Group raises the question: who is behind the 1.2 trillion yuan mega-hydropower project?
Hello everyone, this netizen said,
I previously asked about the driving force behind the dam, but the big boss didn’t answer…
If it’s him, how do you explain his impending downfall?
If it’s not him, who else is so passionate about grand projects and grand narratives?
This netizen said,
It’s not about grand narratives, it’s about the astronomical figure of 1.2 trillion yuan. How many billionaires will it create? The rapid development brought about by reform and opening up has made their appetites grow ever larger, their reach ever longer, and their audacity ever greater. Regardless of who the mastermind is, they all have the urge to make a killing. To put it bluntly, no one can control their inner desires. It’s just a matter of how they behave.
This netizen said,
Same question.
This netizen said,
He didn’t build the Three Gorges Dam either. Which corrupt official of the Communist Party doesn’t love grand narratives?
This netizen replied to the netizen above,
The netizen above’s comments are full of flaws.
Who is so fond of grand projects and grand narratives?
Which emperor doesn’t love grand narratives?
Qin Shi Huang didn’t love grand narratives,
why did he build the Great Wall and unify the six kingdoms?
Emperor Wu of Han, Liu Che, didn’t love grand narratives, why did he fight the Western Regions and the Xiongnu?
Emperor Yang of Sui, Yang Guang, didn’t love grand narratives, why did he build the Grand Canal?
Emperor Chengzu of Ming, Zhu Di, didn’t love grand narratives, why did he send Zheng He on his voyages to the Western Ocean?
Emperor Qianlong of Qing didn’t love grand narratives, why did he boast about his “Ten Great Military Achievements”?
Hu Jintao doesn’t like grand narratives, why did he host the Olympics? That’s true international acclaim, the pinnacle of his life.
Which emperor doesn’t love international acclaim?
This netizen said,
It’s indeed illogical.
This netizen said,
Of course it’s Hu Jintao, the water conservancy expert and head of Tibet.
This netizen said,
The driving force is the Jiang faction and the Hu faction. It looks incredibly generous with 1.2 trillion yuan, but if you don’t comply in the future, they’ll investigate you for corruption! As for feng shui, I dare not speculate. In short, it’s a Jiang-Hu cooperation, but the Jiang faction doesn’t trust Hu Chunhua! The Jiang faction has always been cunning.
This netizen’s words about national sentiment are nothing more than a battleground for interests, blinded by greed.
This netizen said, “Based on various news reports and explanations, I guess there are two theories that fit the ‘big package’ theory: First, Hu Chunhua wanted to do this project. The feasibility studies and the early practice of building hydropower stations in Tibet (Zangmu 2008) started during his tenure. Hu Chunhua’s background in water conservancy, along with Chen Xiaojiang’s, and his factional background, are circumstantial evidence. The second theory is that this project will take at least ten years, isn’t expensive initially, and involves five power stations. Even if it falls apart halfway through, it’ll still be useful. It’s a good option for boosting the economy with empty talk—spending a little money to boast big, doing small things to show off. Of course, if it doesn’t actually fail, it’ll still be a major project.” This news has energized everyone involved in infrastructure construction, and it could even create a vice-ministerial level state-owned enterprise, paving the way for a plethora of official positions. These two correspond to Hu Jintao’s push and Xi Jinping’s push, but Hu Jintao doesn’t oppose it. To understand the specifics, we need to unravel the factions of the new state-owned enterprise leaders. Currently, Yu Bing and Wang Wubin’s Baidu Baike entries are gone . Older entries for Yu Bing can still be found in online archives, and some information about Wang Wubin can be pieced together from other websites (he worked at the Three Gorges Dam). I guess Da Bao (a popular online commentator) should be able to crack this?
This netizen said,
Give Hu Chunhua a handle that everyone can use against him.
First of all, this netizen’s point is spot on; your level has surpassed mine.
Otherwise, what’s the point of me doing this program every day?
It’s about promoting this idea.
First, we need to clarify the factions of Yu Bing and Wang Wubin.
There’s also Vice General Manager Zhao Feng.
Logic is important, but if the evidence is insufficient,
even if the logic is correct, it’s still just guesswork.
First, it’s crucial to understand the factional affiliations of Yu Bing, the top executive of China Yajiang Group, and Wang Wubin, the second-in-command.
Then, analysis, reasoning, commentary, and reflections are more reliable than simply stating opinions based on intuition.
Even if I’m wrong about their factional backgrounds, at least I’ll have a better understanding of their backgrounds.
Firstly, the chairpersons of state-owned enterprises are extremely marginalized within China’s overall power structure.
This doesn’t prove anything.
First is military power, simply put, it includes figures like Li Shangfu, Miao Hua, and He Weidong.
Second is the General Secretary; third is the Standing Committee member, which remains untouched.
Fourth is the Politburo member, currently held by three individuals.
Fifth is the ministerial level, including the Chairman of the CPPCC. Provincial Party Secretaries and Governors, State Council Ministers, etc.
Sixth is the Provincial Party Committee Standing Committee member; seventh is the Vice Governor; eighth is the National People’s Congress and the CPPCC.
Ninth is state-owned enterprises. They are already very marginalized within the overall power structure, and these can be further subdivided. Politics
Hu Jintao’s current actions are primarily focused on dismantling the military, followed by replacing ministerial-level provincial standing committee members and vice-governors.
Three Politburo members have already been replaced, with the ultimate goal of replacing the Chairman of the Central Military Commission and the General Secretary.
Replacing officials from the front lines—since the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection hasn’t arrested them, the only recourse is to place them in the National People’s Congress, the Chinese People’s Political Consultative Conference, or state-owned enterprises.
For example, Jing Junhai and Yi Lianhong have been placed in the National People’s Congress, and many others have.
Only in Jilin, where officials have thoroughly offended Hu Jintao or the Jiang faction, are they neither arrested nor reassigned, but simply retired.
Otherwise, they will still need to be placed in the National People’s Congress, the Chinese People’s Political Consultative Conference, or state-owned enterprises.
In the past year alone, nearly 300 ministerial and vice-ministerial-level officials have been replaced.
Each of them represents a vested interest group; how many people have been offended this time?
Is it possible that they won’t be placed in the National People’s Congress, the Chinese People’s Political Consultative Conference, or state-owned enterprises? That would truly be a desperate act, a move to completely destroy the Communist Party.
The edifice is crumbling; a single pillar cannot support it. Every step must be taken with extreme caution.
Hu Jintao cannot be positioned as the leader of a democratic country; he is a dictator, he is the party, he is the Communist Party.
“The Emperor is the State.”
Letting him overthrow the Communist Party is tantamount to him overthrowing himself.
His efforts to replace Xi Jinping’s top officials at full speed have already posed a significant risk.
Reassigning them to the National People’s Congress, the Chinese People’s Political Consultative Conference, and state-owned enterprises is a way to reduce risk.
Unless they are all sent to Qincheng Prison.
Since they haven’t been sent to Qincheng Prison, according to the rules of the Communist Party, they should be reassigned to the second tier.
This way, Xi Jinping’s cronies will still have some hope and won’t have much of a say.
Let’s look at Yu Bing and Wang Chengbin.
This netizen has hit the nail on the head; they’re guilty and have deleted their resumes.
First, let’s briefly discuss Yu Bing, which inevitably involves Li Xiaolin, the so-called “Queen of China’s Power Industry.”
Hereditary position is unchangeable; she’s a “one-woman king.”
Even his brother Li Xiaopeng was sent home; does that mean he can’t even be the chairman of a state-owned enterprise?
However, I cannot be 100% certain whether Yu Bing was 100% Li Xiaolin’s henchman.
Let’s take a closer look.
Yu Bing has served as Deputy General Manager of Jiangsu Changshu Power Generation Co., Ltd.
Deputy Manager of the Operations Department and Manager of the Safety Supervision and Production Department of China Power International Limited
General Manager and Party Secretary of Henan Pingdingshan Yaomeng Power Generation Co., Ltd.
Assistant General Manager of China Power International Limited and General Manager of China Power Power Maintenance Engineering Co., Ltd.
Deputy General Manager and Party Member of China Power Investment Northeast Power Co., Ltd.
Before May 15, 2010, Yu Bing served as Party Secretary and Deputy General Manager of Shandong Nuclear Power Co., Ltd.
List of General Managers (and Chief Executive Officers) of China Power International Development Co., Ltd. (hereinafter referred to as “China Power International”, HK Stock Exchange code HK 2380) since its establishment.
This list and timeline may not be entirely accurate, but Li Xiaolin was indeed the first General Manager.
An Endless Cause to Bring Light—A Retrospective of China Power International’s Twenty Years of Growth
This is a commemorative article for the 20th anniversary of China Power International’s establishment in 2014.
Li Xiaolin became general manager in 1994.
Li Xiaolin talking with employees at Yaomeng Power Plant.
Yao Bing’s experience also includes Yaomeng Power Plant in Pingdingshan, Henan.
In 1994, to establish a unified platform for external financing, the Ministry of Electric Power registered in Hong Kong and appointed Li Xiaolin to establish a window company there, thus giving birth to China Power International. In 2004, China Power successfully listed in Hong Kong, achieving the integration of state-owned capital with international capital, industry capital with social capital, and industrial capital with financial capital.
After listing, China Power International’s development path was not smooth:
To solve these problems, at the 2005 China Power International mid-year work conference, Li Xiaolin made a solemn pledge: “No matter how difficult this year is, my team and I will complete the annual operating targets set for us by the group. If we fail to do so, I, Li Xiaolin, will resign!”
Of course, this involved other factions, making it quite difficult.
Ten years ago, many employees of Yaomeng Power Plant lived in cramped dormitories of less than 10 square meters with their families of three. After joining China Power International, Yaodian Company took the lead in launching housing reform in Pingdingshan, promoting commercial housing, and in 1998, construction began on a new staff residential area, building 14 apartment buildings with a total of 546 units.
Coincidentally, in 1998, the Party Secretary of Pingdingshan City, Henan Province, was none other than Tian Chengzong, the son of Tian Jizhen, the third brother of Tian Jiyun, Zhao Ziyang’s top henchman.
This means that from the beginning, Yu Bing had two possibilities: either he was Li Xiaolin’s henchman,
or he used Tian Chengzong’s connections.
Li Xiaolin is Li Peng, who is Xi Jinping.
Tian Chengzong is Tian Jiyun, Zhao Ziyang, and Hu Jintao.
State-owned enterprises are not easy to understand.
Then you will find this article; whenever the topic of electricity comes up, you will find this article.
Wen Jiabao and Li Peng competed for power; Wen Jiabao had long coveted the power sector.
Although young, Chen Fei had considerable experience in the power industry and had once enjoyed the trust of the Li Peng family, serving as the commander of the Three Gorges Project construction command. However, due to the monopolistic nature of the power industry at the time and the limited number of positions, it was difficult for rising stars like Chen Fei to climb the ranks, and he faced marginalization.
In 2002, during the major power sector reforms, Chen Fei, a marginalized figure on the fringes of Li Peng’s power structure, came to Wen Jiabao’s attention through a recommendation. Frustrated and disillusioned, Chen Fei was suddenly favored and deeply grateful, vowing to be loyal to Wen Jiabao to the death.
In December 2003, Wen Jiabao instructed the State-owned Assets Supervision and Administration Commission (SASAC) to appoint Chen Fei as Vice President and Party Member of China Guodian Corporation. From October 2006 to February 2008, he also concurrently served as Party Secretary and General Manager of Guodian Power Development Co., Ltd. In January 2010, after Wen Jiabao launched a major offensive against the power system, Chen Fei was entrusted by Wen Jiabao to serve as Director, General Manager, and Party Member of China Three Gorges Corporation.
The most valuable part here is this sentence:
In January 2010, Wen Jiabao launched a full-scale attack on the power system.
Think about why Wen Jiabao only launched this attack in 2010.
As for Yu Bing, that’s the end of the story; I haven’t figured it out yet.
My rough estimate is that there’s an 80% chance Yu Bing was Li Xiaolin’s man. When Yu Bing was the assistant to the general manager of China Power International,
Li Xiaolin was the general manager.
There’s a 20% chance he was Tian Chengzong or Chen Fei, people from Hu Jintao and Wen Jiabao’s side.
In July 2015, Li Xiaolin resigned from all positions at China Power International, and Yu Bing succeeded her as president.
It should be Yu Bing.
There are essentially two possibilities: one, Yu Bing was Hu Jintao and Wen Jiabao’s man, and ousted Li Xiaolin.
The second possibility is that Yu Bing was Li Xiaolin’s henchman, her agent.
The reason is simple: Li Peng was still alive at that time.
Li Peng died in 2019, which was in 2015.
Furthermore, Xi Jinping was the General Secretary, and Li Peng and Xi Jinping belonged to the same faction.
Wang Wubin, the second-in-command of China Yajiang Group, is likely a henchman of Wen Jiabao and Chen Fei.
Wang Wubin previously served as Deputy Manager of the Olympic Project Department of China Three Gorges Corporation,
and Deputy General Manager of Yangtze New Energy Development Co., Ltd.
Before March 29, 2012, the 42-year-old Wang Wubin served as Deputy General Manager of China Three Gorges New Energy Company and China Three Gorges New Energy Co., Ltd. (The Olympics were held before 2008.)
Chen Fei Conducts On-Site Work at Three Gorges New Energy
On the afternoon of July 31, 2012, Chen Fei, General Manager of the Group, conducted on-site work at Three Gorges New Energy Company.
Looking at the Yangtze Three Gorges Group at that time, the top leader, Chairman Cao Guangjing, was a henchman of Li Peng.
The second-in-command, General Manager Chen Fei, was a henchman of Wen Jiabao.
The fact that the Group’s second-in-command conducted on-site work at a subsidiary suggests that Three Gorges New Energy was likely a subsidiary under his supervision.
According to the article “The Power Scramble Between the Families of Two Chinese Premiers,” Chen Fei is a henchman of Wen Jiabao.
This article contains a lot of information known only to insiders.
The subsidiary is named “New Energy,” and it’s very likely a newly established subsidiary created after Chen Fei promoted his own people.
At the time, Wen Jiabao was Premier, and Chen Fei was Wen Jiabao’s henchman, backed by him.
The power of the second-in-command could completely overshadow that of the first-in-command.
Wang Wubin was just a low-level henchman in a state-owned enterprise; that’s about all we need to analyze.
Yu Bing, the head of China Yajiang Group, was likely Li Xiaolin’s henchman.
Wang Wubin, the second-in-command, was likely Wen Jiabao’s henchman.
The Li Peng and Li Xiaolin families are like hereditary princes, their positions unchallenged.
This is some background information I’ve gathered for you. As for the actual situation,
it depends on how you interpret it.
This netizen said, “Today, the list of attendees for the Fourth Plenary Session of the 19th Central Committee is circulating online: Xi Jinping, President of the State and Chairman of the Central Military Commission; Ding Xuexiang, General Secretary; Chen Jining, Premier; Hu Chunhua, Executive Vice Premier; Li Qiang, Chairman of the Standing Committee of the National People’s Congress… Zhang Youxia is still a Vice Chairman of the Central Military Commission and a member of the Standing Committee. Is this credible?” My reply was:
Please don’t send me any nonsense, thank you.
This netizen said:
Unreliable. The most credible rumor circulating online today is that I’m the President of the People’s Republic of China
This netizen is right.
I think the list of Xiao Zhan as Chairman of the Central Military Commission, Yang Mi as General Secretary, and Wang Yibo as President is more reliable than this list.
Okay, thank you everyone.
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