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Father’s Day: What has Xi Jinping learned from his father?

File photo of Xi Jinping (R, rear) with his father Xi Zhongxun (R, front), his wife Peng Liyuan (L, front) and his daughter (C, front). /Xinhua

Beijing, 2020 June 21 Sunday (CGTN)

“There are many noble characters I wish to inherit from my father,” Xi Jinping, then governor of southeast China’s Fujian Province, said in a letter of felicitation to his father Xi Zhongxun on his birthday in 2001.

Xi Zhongxun (1913-2002) was a leader of the Communist Party of China (CPC) and the state. Despite his heavy responsibilities, he enjoyed the opportunities of being with his kids at home.

The Xi’s has a tradition of being strict with children and frugal, Xi Jinping’s mother Qi Xin once said, attributing it to the influence of Xi Zhongxun.

Be diligent and pragmatic

When China began its reform and opening-up in 1978, Xi Zhongxun served as the Party chief of the southern province of Guangdong.

To get started in Guangdong, Xi Zhongxun worked around-the-clock. During one summer, he visited 23 counties in the scorching heat to familiarize himself with the local situation.

Inheriting his father’s down-to-earth approach, Xi Jinping visited all the villages in Zhengding, Hebei Province during his tenure of county Party chief in the 1980s. Then in Ningde, Fujian, he visited nine counties within the first three months as secretary of the CPC Ningde Prefectural Committee, and traveled to most townships later on.

After he was transferred to east China’s Zhejiang Province in 2002, he visited all 90 counties in over a year. During his brief tenure in Shanghai in 2007, he visited all its 19 districts and counties in seven months.

Xi Jinping (R), secretary of the Ningde Prefecture Committee of the Communist Party of China, participates in farm work in Ningde, southeast China’s Fujian Province, 1989. /Xinhua

Xi Zhongxun has also been assertive in pushing forward the opening-up process in the coastal province – an experimental unit of China’s economic reform and opening to the outside world.

“We should dedicate ourselves to completing the structural reform of Guangdong as an experimental unit,” Xi Zhongxun once said to officials. “We need to make up our mind that even if we could make mistakes, we are doing this,” according to a book recounting the days when Xi Zhongxun governed Guangdong.

Xi Zhongxun (C) visits rural Huiyang, south China’s Guangdong Province, August 1978. /CCTV

His risk-taking spirit in innovative reforms have deeply impacted Xi. Under Xi’s leadership, China announced plans to establish the Xiongan New Area in north China’s Hebei Province in 2017 to coordinate the development of the Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei (BTH) region – hailed as “a historic project” by Xi.

“We must remain patient, remembering that to achieve real success we must have an eye to the long-term future,” Xi said at a symposium on the establishment of the Xiongan New Area.

Live a simple life

The mother once recalled how Xi and his younger brother used to wear clothes and shoes handed down from their elder sisters, including their old red cloth shoes. At first, Xi Jinping found this embarrassing, according to his mother. But his father told his boy that they could dye the shoes to make them a better match for him.

This reflects a tradition in the Xi’s to live a simple life, with Xi Jinping carrying on his family’s tradition.

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