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Saturday, October 17, 2009

Why Zhu Rongji remains popular in China


Zhu Rongji (朱镕基), China’s former Premier (the second-ranking leader), was a popular statesman praised for high moral standing, general truthfulness, resolute behavior, work ethics, dedication towards the economic reform and intolerance of corruption. He attempted, with much success, to resolve many deep-seated problems in China. For instance, under his leadership, a large number of state-owned enterprises were modernized, remarkably without creating huge amount of unemployment or major social disorder. His style of speech was also memorable, as he was one of the few Chinese leaders who did not stick to a script. As a result, frank, memorable and even touching moments abounded in many of his press conferences.
On September 2, more than six years after Zhu retired, a book titled “Zhu Rongji in Press Conference” (朱镕基答记者问) was published. It presented the archived transcriptions of all major press conferences Zhu attended during his term as the Vice Premier and the Premier. The book immediately became such a hit, that the publisher announced that sales would soon top one million, an enviable feat in the printing industry.
For the record, Zhu deliberately avoided public attention after his retirement. For instance, even as a former Premier, he did not attend either the opening or closing ceremonies of the Beijing Olympics. He refused to read the biography his cousin had written for him. As for the current collection, he requested that his name on the book cover should be printed in a less noticeable format than “in Press Conference” (答记者问), as has been done. All these acts gave people a strong impression of his self-discipline and humility.
However, the new book has propelled Zhu back into public’s gaze. Both the market reception and internet  interest in this book have proved that even though Zhu has retreated from the limelight for so many years, his popularity is far from waning.
This can be reflected in blogger Jia Junjun's summing-up of Zhu Rongji's life:
朱熔基是那种真金不怕火炼的实干家,经得起时间检验。相信随着时局推移,朱熔基的价值和意义会更加凸显。朱熔基是当今政坛的一股清风;他的出现,是体制内的异数;朱熔基的干才胆魄,朱熔基的亲民作风,朱熔基的清廉志洁,善于面对公众,雷厉风行的行政风格,对贪官庸吏的不留情面,仿佛都不属于这个时代,不属于这个时期的中国。朱熔基是超出于时代的伟人。
Zhu Rongji is a true leader and his reputation will stand the test of time. I believe as time moves on, the legacy of Zhu Rongji will become more obvious. Zhu Rongji was once a refreshing breeze in the current political system. He was a class of his own. His courage, his close interaction with the common people, his incorruptibility, his self-composure in front of the public, his steadfast managerial style and his lack of mercy for the corrupt and  mediocre officials — all of them regrettably do not belong to this age, or in this age's China. Zhu Rongji was a great man who was situated before his time.
Another netizen commented that:
朱总理的胆略、智慧、谐趣幽默、能力、视野在当今世上无谁能敌!
At present, nobody can surpass Premier Zhu’s courage, wisdom, sense of humor, ability and vision!
In addition, shorter praises such as “He was a great Premier” and “People love you” float everywhere in the online community.
Why is Zhu Rongji so popular after so many years? Why do people still think so highly of him even though they did not technically vote for him? Best explanation seems to be that his is so special.
In a way, Zhu Rongji, embodies people’s aspirations for a type of politician that Chinese bureaucracy so seldom produce. Zhu’s best qualities, such as frankness, openness and responsibility, run counter to most people’s perception of Chinese government officials. So in truth, the continuing enthusiasm for Zhu Rongji not only stems from a degree of nostalgia, but also from the wish to have more people like him in the government now! In an indirect but obvious way, such enthusiasm shows the strong popular support for deeper, braver and more substantial reforms, for more transparency, for the fight against corruption and for more government accountability.
In ending, I would like to translate some of the most memorable quotes from Zhu Rongji, so that you may have a better picture of who he is and why people still miss him.
反腐败要先打老虎后打狼,对老虎绝不能姑息养奸,准备好一百口棺材,也有我的一口。无非是个同归于尽,却换来国家的长久稳定发展和老百姓对我们事业的信心。
In the war against corruption, we should beat the (stronger) tiger before beating the (weaker) wolves. As for the tiger, we should never show mercy. Let us prepare one hundred coffins, including one for me. The worst case is only a destruction of them and me, but what is that is in exchange is the long-term stability and development of our nation and people’s confidence in our cause.
至于说我什么时间退休,退休以后干什么,我在1998年的时候就讲过,我将勇往直前,义无反顾,鞠躬尽瘁,死而后已。我现在,还是这样做!不过请大家不要误会,死而后已不是说我要是不死就老赖在这个总理位子上,这不是这个意思啊!只是说,只要我活着,还有一口气,我就要为人民鞠躬尽瘁、死而后已。
As for when will I retire and what I will do after my retirement, I already spoke about that in 1998. I said I would march on courageously. I would not look back. I would work hard and would not cease till my death. Today, I am still keeping that promise! However you should not misunderstand me. “Not cease till my death” does not mean that if I am not dead I will stick to this chair of premiership. This is not what I mean! I only want to say that as long as I am alive and have one more breath, I will “work hard and will not cease till my death”.
我只希望在我卸任以后,全国人民能说一句,他是一个清官,不是贪官,我就很满意了。那么再看开一点说,朱镕基还是办一点实事,哎呀,我就谢天谢地了!
I only wish that after my retirement, people from all over the country could say, he is a good official, not a corrupt one. Then I will be more than satisfied. If they could take it easier, and say, Zhu Rongji really did something, then I will thank the heaven and the earth!

Former Premier Zhu Rongji Missed by Chinese



Zhu Rongji retired from his post as the former Premier in 2003 and have appeared in the public rarely since then.Many Chinese noticed his brief appearance on camera at the 2009 National Day Parade to celebrate the New China’s 60 year anniversary. But China National Media CCTV did not give this former leader much coverage,which annoyed many Chinese.


As a renowned  and prominent reformer in mainland China,Zhu Rongji didn't get along well with former Chinese President Jiang Zemin.It is said that they didn't reach agreement in China's reforming in the late 1990s.At that time,China is increasingly facing lots of problems in economy and needs imperative reforms.With a population of 1.3 billion,it was very difficult for those leaders to make an agreement on how to start reforming.Zhu insisted a tough reforming on State-owned enterprises(SOEs),most of which were low in efficiency and had been losing money for years.I have to say it's a huge and tough project because a reform in SEOs will definitely result in a higher unemployment,which might made unrest in China.Zhu's insist on a tough reforming made his relationship with then President Jiang Zemin testy.


Why is it that this year’s National Day 60th anniversary military parade left us not with that deep sense of national prestige and military might but rather more regret and hurt??During the People’s Republic of China’s 60th Anniversary military parade, we saw Premier Zhu !! He already has a head full of silver hair, silently, peacefully standing on the farthest side!!!The Premier is old, a head full of silver hair, silently choosing to stand on the farthest side!! Even the media’s cameras treat him with such stinginess!! Just a flash [of him] before moving on!!!The Premier, it has been too long too long since he has appeared in the public eye and the media’s lenses!!Suddenly seeing the Premier’s head full of silver hair!! My eyes immediately became wet!! Premier, the hero of a generation!! Premier, now old!!Why did the media treat this old man with such stinginess? Could the camera not have stopped a few more seconds???
Just a flash before moving on!!
Premier Zhu, our beloved Premier!!!
The people will not forget you old man!!!
The ordinary common people miss you old man!!!
May the Premier be healthy and live a long life!!!

By the way,do you know what's the most hottest and best-selling book in China now?Let me tell you.The book is all about Zhu Rongji's answers to reporters in his post as Chinese Premier.This book is tagged ¥59,which is relatively expensive in China.But I have to say,this book is out of sale the first day it is published.And now people are hunting  everywhere for the book.You know,Zhu is also famous for his humor.I wish someday there'll be an English version.Then you could find how great this Chinese man is!
Best wishes to this Premier Zhu!