Which Would Receive Highest Praise in Traditional Chinese Art Criticism
The Chinese Communist Political party has shied from praising or reporting details well-nigh infamous spokesman Yuan Mu, the Chinese regime spokesman who claimed that "non a single person died at Tiananmen Square," following the 1989 student protests that ended in a bloody crackdown in June of that year, died Dec. 13. He was 90. According to state media, Yuan'due south funeral was held at Babaoshan, a cemetery for senior Chinese Communist Party (CCP) officials, on Dec. 23. While several current and retired Party leaders sent wreaths to commemorate his passing, notably absent amid them was Chinese leader 11 Jinping. Party-controlled media didn't written report his death until December. 25, when Xinhua ran an commodity that was republished by other outlets. In addition, the obituary didn't afford Yuan whatever of the praise normally given to deceased CCP officials, simply consisted only of a brief resume of his career. ...