Chinese ceramic artist Feng Chengren works alongside the country's top lead...
JINGDEZHEN, China - Chinese ceramic artist Feng Chengren works alongside the country’s top leaders in his shop in eastern China. Their smooth faces, lightly tanned by the soil of nearby riverbanks, smile benignly at lines of customers.
Business has been brisk this year as China prepares to celebrate in October the 70th anniversary of its founding as the People’s Republic of China. Xi features more prominently in headlines in the official People’s Daily newspaper than other top members of the political elite compared with past leaders like Jiang Zemin, said Xiao Qiang, the founder of China Digital Times, a U.S.-based news site covering China.“By and large he has an image that no one else can match in Chinese official media,” Xiao said.
Chinese leaders banned a cult of personality in the Party’s Constitution after the death of Mao Zedong, who founded the People’s Republic of China. Mao’s power was such that he cultivated a youth army whose violence plunged China into a decade-long turmoil known as the Cultural Revolution.One officially sanctioned way of showing patriotism is visiting sites of historical importance in the Party’s Long March in the 1930’s.
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