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In the era of Xi Jinping's new totalitarianism, where lies the possibility of political system and democratic changes in China? It's possible that the top-down reform of China's political system has been completely lost after the events following June 4th and the house arrest of Hu Yaobang and Zhao Ziyang. On the 35th anniversary of June 4th, what practical significance and considerations are there in commemorating former CCP General Secretaries like Hu Yaobang and Zhao Ziyang? Where do the interactions and transformations between grassroots protests and the internal dynamics of the official system lie? Why is it said that CCP officials are a hybrid of leeks and scythes? Recently, Vivian Wu, the founder of DaSheng Media, interviewed Wu Guoguang, a senior researcher at the China Economic and Institutional Research Center at Stanford University in the United States. During his attendance at the Hu Yaobang and Zhao Ziyang memorial event in New York, Professor Wu provided insightful analysis and reflections on the aforementioned questions. In the interview, Professor Wu also specifically analyzed the connotations of China's elite class and why educating elites is crucial in today's context. #China #Chinese #XiJinping #HuYaobang #ZhaoZiyang #WuGuoguang #June4th #Tiananmen #Beijing #PoliticalSystem #PoliticalReform #ChineseEconomy #ReformAndOpeningUp #Democracy #Citizens #Public #Masses #Entrepreneurs #Journalists #MediaProfessionals #Directors #Art #History #DengXiaoping #JiangZemin #Farmers #Actors #Business #USA #Americans #Leeks #Scythes This is the YouTube account of the Chinese-language free creative community "Dasheng" ( Dàshēng, meaning "Mighty Voice"). Our community website, www.dasheng.media, is launched. We are dedicated to fostering a free and dignified spiritual life in the Chinese language. Our team, comprised of seasoned journalists and professionals, unites hundreds of creators from diverse regions. Through news curation, interview editing, in-depth discussions, and a one-stop uncensored platform for sharing books, films, and information, we strive to uphold the dignity and beauty of the Chinese cultural sphere. We aim to connect and to voice loudly. For the latest updates and more information, follow our other social media accounts: Twitter: @dashengmedia Instagram: @dashengmedia