Mother's Day: Memories of Xi Jinping growing up with his mother
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BEIJING, May 11, 2020 /PRNewswire=KYODO JBN/ --
For Chinese President Xi Jinping, "Family is people's first classroom, and
parents are children's first teachers." That's what his mother, Qi Xin, used to
tell him, and the words stuck with him to this day.
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Memories of Xi Jinping growing up with his mother
On this Mother's Day, Chinese broadcaster China Central Television (CCTV)
published a story recounting the Chinese president's childhood memories and how
the knowledge his mother imparted to him has benefited Xi through life.
"Parents and seniors should pass on good morals to their children when they are
little, helping them build moral integrity and a sense of goodwill, so that
they can grow into a person who can contribute to the country and the general
public," Qi once said.
Qi, who was born in 1926, joined the Communist Party of China (CPC) in 1943 at
the age of 17, becoming a staunch supporter of the Party's values and beliefs.
Xi recalled that when he was around five or six years old, his mother taught
him to "serve the country with the utmost loyalty." Qi had carried him on her
back to a bookstore and bought a storybook about Yue Fei, a Chinese general.
After they got home, his mother told him how Yue Fei's mother tattooed four
Chinese characters, which literally translate into "serve the country with the
utmost loyalty," on the back of her son.
"I said it must have been a great pain to have those words tattooed on the
back," Xi recalled. "But my mother said that although it was painful, he
remembered it by heart."
Xi has since used those words as a goal to pursue in life.
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Xi Jinping's family photo in 1959. /CCTV
Qi led a simple life, which became a tradition for the family. No matter how
painstaking to take care of the family while working, she never compromised her
work. Her lifestyle and the family atmosphere guided Xi's values.
"A person who failed to be incorruptible and self-disciplined will become a
person with no guts. Keep in mind that honesty is a blessing and greed is a
curse while establishing a correct view of power, status, and interests," Qi
once wrote in a letter to Xi, reminding him of self-discipline. Xi has
incorporated these beliefs into his ideology and governance practices.
Xi sincerely cares about his family, but as a leader, he can hardly visit his
family during holidays.
During the Spring Festival of 2001, Qi called her son, saying that as long as
he did his best on the job, he would be showing the greatest filial piety to
her and his father.
Her words of support have greatly inspired her son to serve the general public
with the goal of achieving a good life for Chinese families.
Xi has repeatedly said that he "loves the people just like loving his parents."
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Xi Jinping's family photo in 1975. /CCTV
Qi also faced adversities even during the hardest times. She's cared for the
family as a strong and loving mother. Because of her persistence, the whole
family has built up the courage to stand up against difficulties.
Through time and regardless of his job title, Xi has always born in mind his
mother's words to stay true to his beliefs.
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