王局拍案|揭秘中共特供医疗20221117
Summary
TLDRThe video discusses China's healthcare system for government officials, which is extremely privileged compared to care available to average citizens. It traces the system's origins to the Communist revolutionaries in Yan'an, who set up special medical facilities for cadres even as most people had no access to healthcare. After taking power, the Communist Party expanded this exclusive, hierarchical system lavishly. Top leaders enjoy personalized care and lengthy lifespans - the goal is now 150 years. Lower-level officials also get far better treatment than ordinary people, for whom minor illnesses can lead to poverty. This inequality sparked public outrage in 2006 when data emerged showing 8.5 million civil servants used 80% of China's health spending while covering only 20% of the population. The system warps officials' mindsets, making them indifferent to the people. During the COVID outbreak in Wuhan, one official refused hospitalization unless given a private room, despite extreme shortages. The system's flaws mean top leaders' health still suffers from power struggles, as with Zhou Enlai dying early from treatable cancer because Mao delayed approving surgery. Though scientific advances may now help officials reach age 150, the people funding this exclusive healthcare cannot afford basic treatment. After 60+ years of perfecting privilege, the system serves the rulers rather than the ruled.
Takeaways
- China has an exclusive healthcare system for government officials that is very expensive and funded by public resources.
- This system prioritizes and provides high-quality care for a small number of officials over the general population.
- The average lifespan of Chinese leaders is much longer than that of regular citizens due to superior healthcare.
- Inequality in the healthcare system was extremely severe, with 80% of public health spending going to officials.
- Officials have access to teams of top medical specialists, personalized nutrition plans, and luxurious hospital suites.
- Mao Zedong and other top leaders received dedicated medical care from personal physicians like Li Zhisui.
- The public is outraged by the stark contrast between subpar care for citizens versus lavish care for officials.
- Privileged officials often insist on cadre wards and reject regular hospital rooms, even in crises like the Wuhan outbreak.
- Some officials view special treatment as an entitlement and lose touch with the suffering of ordinary people.
- While the system extends lifespans of leaders, some like Zhou Enlai become victims of political power struggles.
Q & A
How is the healthcare system for Chinese officials funded?
-It is funded through public resources and accounts for a disproportionately large percentage of China's total healthcare spending.
What enables Chinese leaders to live significantly longer on average?
-The exclusive healthcare system provides them with specialized medical care, personalized nutrition plans, access to top experts, and advanced facilities - resources not available to regular citizens.
What was Li Zhisui's role in providing healthcare for top Chinese officials?
-Li Zhisui was Mao Zedong's personal physician for many years. He oversaw Mao's medical care and gave insight into Mao's health in his memoir.
How do Chinese officials sometimes respond when they require hospitalization?
-Some officials insist on staying in luxury cadre wards rather than regular rooms, even during crises when beds are extremely scarce.
Why was the Chinese public so angered by the 301 Hospital advertisement?
-It highlighted the stark inequality between the lavish healthcare for top officials and inadequate care available for average citizens struggling to afford treatment.
Did privileged healthcare universally benefit top Chinese leaders?
-No. In some cases like with Zhou Enlai, leaders became victims of political power struggles that prevented them from receiving needed treatment.
How does prolonged exposure to healthcare privilege impact Chinese officials' attitudes?
-Some officials come to view special treatment as an entitlement and lose awareness of the suffering experienced by ordinary citizens.
What healthcare services do high-ranking Chinese officials typically receive?
-Dedicated teams of medical experts providing constant monitoring and care, personalized nutrition plans designed for longevity, access to advanced facilities and luxurious hospital suites, and more.
How was healthcare apportioned between Chinese officials and citizens circa 2006?
-Approximately 80% of public health spending went towards care for officials, while just 20% covered the general population.
Did economic reforms resolve inequality within the Chinese healthcare system?
-Reforms have helped decrease inequality compared to 2006 by expanding some coverage, but the system still heavily favors government officials over average citizens.
Outlines
Introduction to Chinese Healthcare System for Officials
The paragraph introduces a WeChat advertisement from the 301 Hospital promoting its healthcare system for government officials, which integrates Chinese and Western medicine. It claims this system can prolong leaders' lifespan to 150 years old. The ad was controversial as many civilians struggle to access healthcare while officials receive privileged treatment.
History and Development of Special Healthcare System
The paragraph provides background on the special healthcare system for officials, which began in the Yan'an era and expanded after the Communists took power. It focuses on the extremely privileged medical treatment Mao Zedong and his wife Jiang Qing received from their personal doctor Li Zhisui, as described in his banned memoir.
Severe Inequality in Healthcare System
The paragraph highlights statistics shared by a Ministry of Health official in 2006, showing extreme inequality in healthcare spending. 80% of the over 5% of GDP spending on healthcare went to the 8.5 million party cadres, while the vast majority of peasants had to fully pay out-of-pocket.
Extravagance and Waste in Cadre Healthcare
The paragraph gives examples of extravagance in cadre healthcare facilities. It also analyzes unfair competition between hospitals to attract officials. There is strong criticism over officials enjoying luxury treatment while average citizens struggle to access basic care.
Cultivated Sense of Privilege and Tragedy
The paragraph argues that the privileged system cultivates indifference among officials to ordinary people's suffering. An example is given of an official demanding special treatment even at the height of the Wuhan outbreak. While this system prolongs lifespan for officials, some like Zhou Enlai have also become victims under it.
Efforts to Further Extend Lifespan
The paragraph notes current efforts to use scientific methods to extend party leaders' lifespan to 150 years old. However, it also reflects on how despite these efforts, officials' health still depends on political power struggles in the system.
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Keywords
💡cadres
💡longevity
💡inequality
💡privilege
💡Zhongnanhai
💡sanatorium
💡Cultural Revolution
💡cover
💡Mao Zedong
💡outrage
Highlights
The healthcare system for cadres in China is privileged and unequal compared to ordinary citizens.
Chinese leaders have much longer average lifespans than Western leaders due to the exclusive healthcare system.
The healthcare system for cadres started in the Yan'an era and became more developed after the CCP took power.
Cadres have access to the best medical resources, specialists, and facilities while many ordinary citizens cannot afford healthcare.
In 2006, 80% of China's healthcare spending went to the 8.5 million party cadres, but only 20% covered the general population.
High-level cadres have exclusive access to organic food, purified air, and customized health plans to prolong their lives.
Mao Zedong and other top leaders had private doctors and nurses catering to their every health need despite unhealthy lifestyles.
The exclusive healthcare system allows cadres to live much longer than average, but some like Zhou Enlai became victims of power struggles.
After economic reforms, the healthcare gap between cadres and ordinary citizens has shrunk but inequality still exists.
Even during the Wuhan outbreak, some officials demanded special treatment and refused to be treated like ordinary patients.
The 301 Hospital has a "Chief Health Project 981" aimed at helping Chinese leaders live to 150 years old.
Many ordinary Chinese cannot get basic medical care yet the state spends vast amounts prolonging officials' lives.
Revelations about the privileged healthcare system for cadres often cause public outrage in China.
Chinese healthcare has improved overall but the system still massively favors a small elite over the general population.
Some officials develop an engrained sense of entitlement from the hierarchical privilege soak of the healthcare system.
Transcripts
(Since the People’s Republic of China was established)
(the healthcare system for cadres has been remarkably developed through 60+ years of practice and exploration)
(Prevention, treatment, rehabilitation...)
What you are watching right now, is an advertisement on WeChat
posted by 301 Hospital (the People's Liberation Army General Hospital) on Sept 15, 2019
This ad mainly presents the healthcare system for government officials at the 301 Hospital
According to this ad, the average lifespan of Chinese national leaders is 88
far exceeds the average lifespan of Western leaders
Why is it so long?
It is because China has the best healthcare system for cadres in the world
which integrates Chinese and Western medicine
At the end of the ad
it says the goal is to prolong the lifespan of national leaders to 150 years old
(This system has been tested through practice and it is very effective...)
The release of this ad ignited the public's rage
Think about it, many civilians don't have the means for healthcare
Some can't receive treatment even when lying in front of the gate of the hospital
Others have to leave the hospital
because they can't pay for the costs
When these people saw this ad, what would they think?
Civilians have to face the burden of healthcare
On the contrary, the special medical needs of the national leaders
are extravagantly maintained by resources from all over the nation
Therefore, the ad was taken down
Although it was taken down, it was all factual
For instance, it is true that the national leaders of China
have longer life expectancy than Western leaders
During the 20th National Congress a few days ago
Song Ping was on the presidium
He's 105 now, and he can still participate in the convention
without help from a stretcher
I think Song might break the longevity record among the Chinese national leaders
Currently, this record belongs to Lei Jieqiong, who passed away at 106
Lyu Zhengcao is behind her, at 105
There are a bunch beyond 100
Such as Deng Liqun at 100, Li Rui at 101, Zhang Zhen at 101, and so on
In real life, it's pretty rare to see someone over 100 years old, right?
But it's so common for these national leaders to stay alive after 90
Deng Xiaoping passed away at 93, Zhu De at 91, so as Li Peng
Unless there are other preexisting health conditions, 90 is easy for them
Look at Jiang Zemin, also over 90, and he's possibly going to hit 100
Why can they live for so long, much longer than us civilians on average?
One of the reasons is what they eat
We talked about their exclusive food supply system in our previous episode
We civilians eat toxic Chinese chives contaminated by pesticides and chemical fertilizer
They eat organic food from the exclusive supply system
so they don’t have to deal with foodborne diseases much
Also, the exclusive system is not limited to food
For example, the air in Zhongnanhai
I initially said there’s no way to exclusively supply air
someone then told me, “Wang Sir, you are wrong”
“The air in Zhongnanhai is exclusively supplied. There’s an entire air purifier system”
“which controls the temperature, humidity, and oxygen content”
“Zhongnanhai is a totally different world from the one we live in as ordinary citizens”
Besides, they have their exclusive healthcare system
This system utilizes massive resources in society to fulfill the needs of the small group of officials
Under the best medical services, of course they can “long live”
This exclusive healthcare system was established in the Yan ’an era
Just like the food supply system
Xiao Jun (a famous left-wing author) wrote a book called “The Yan’an Journal” after he arrived in Yan’an
In this book, he mentioned that he saw Mao’s wife
was heading to the cadres sanatorium on a horse
He was quite salty, thinking why there is only a cadres sanatorium, but no author sanatorium?
I say Xiao Jun was crazy
He was just an author, how dare he demand the same as cadres
especially high-end cadres like Mao?
Of course, he was punished afterward
Later, the Communists succeeded and entered Beijing
The exclusive system became more outrageous
We know that Mao moved into Zhongnanhai after conquering Beijing
Then he was provided with a private doctor, called Li Zhisui
Li’s ancestor served as a doctor for the imperial family
Li went abroad to study Western medicine and earned an MD
The Ministry of Health was looking for someone like him when he returned to China in 1949
so they chose him, and he served Mao for all those years
from when Mao entered Zhongnanhai, until Mao’s death
He was the person closest to Mao
He knew everything about Mao’s health condition and treatment
When Mao was having health issues, other specialists needed to consult with him to decide on the treatment plans
After Mao passed away, Li Zhisui went to the United States and wrote a famous book
called “The Private Life of Chairman Mao: The Memoirs of Mao’s Personal Physician”
I mentioned this book before, it is at the top of the banned books list in China
Why? Because it touches two forbidden grounds
One, it heavily demonstrated Mao’s chaotic private life
Picking up girls every day and not restraining his carnal desire
The book also mentioned that he actually did not only pick up young girls
but also wives of other cadres
It would be a huge mess if civilians know about these
The “glorious” image of Mao would be demolished
Two, the details about Mao’s lifestyle describe in the book
such as dietary and medical-related details
do not fit his glorious image either
Mao lived for 83 years
which is not super long among the Communists leaders
of his generation
Zhu De passed away at 91, and Zhou Enlai at 78, a bit younger than him
However, Mao’s lifestyle was extremely unhealthy
Firstly, his dietary pattern
We all know that he loves braised pork belly and other similar dishes
He was essentially a peasant when it comes to dietary habits
He couldn’t get used to the French cuisine that chefs cooked for him
He only loved hot pepper dishes and pork belly
which are not very beneficial to one’s health
But no one dares to say anything
He ate whatever he wanted to eat
Plus, his hygiene was terrible
He never brushed his teeth, nor took a shower
because he didn’t brush his teeth, he had gingivitis
Then, Li Zhisui invited a dentist to take a look at it
The inside of his mouth turned green
There was purulence around some of his teeth
Finally, the dentist took out the bad teeth, and the white blood cell count returned to normal
Mao usually resisted seeing doctors and physical exams
but he still lived for 83 years
that’s quite amazing, to be honest
You can’t compare his lifespan with people nowadays
you should compare with the lifespan of ancient emperors
Obviously, his is a little shorter than the Qianlong emperor’s (87)
but longer than most emperors in Chinese history
and that was achieved while having such an indulgent lifestyle
Be aware that the average lifespan of Chinese during that era was only around 50 to 60 years
That shows you the exclusive healthcare system provided to him
was absolutely paramount at the time
It didn't only cover him, but also his wife
Both Mao and Jiang Qing suffered from constipation
Mao relied on his bodyguards to give him enemas
Jiang had a specialized nurse
who would “dig it out” for her every time she goes to the restroom
This role is very very difficult
Jiang often threw tantrums at her, drum her out, and sometimes even organized denunciation rallies on her
When Jiang went to sleep, the nurse had to give her massages
If Jiang woke up during the night, the nurse had to continue the massage
All the exclusive services she received
is beyond imagination in other nations
even if you are the president
it was only for the Chinese emperor in ancient time
However, the public didn’t know about these
After Jiang Qing was taken down
her secretary wrote a book on her extravagant life
Li Zhisui, on the other hand, immigrated to the US after Mao’s death
Li is on Mao’s side before Mao passed away
Mao was holding Li’s hand, and asked “Dr. Li, can I live any longer?”
Then he died
After Mao’s death, Li served as the director of a hospital in Beijing
then immigrated to the US with his wife, wrote the memoir
and soon passed away
Since the Chinese economic reform, the exclusive food and medical services for cadres
had further improved compared to Mao’s era
Although there was a strict hierarchy during Mao’s era
the overall level of supplies was too low
After the economic reform, healthcare in China has been constantly improving
so the healthcare services for cadres are drastically improved as well
Besides, the cadres start to pay more attention to science
so they are able to prolong their lifespan
There are so many flaws in this exclusive healthcare system
the biggest being inequality
In 2006, Yin Dakui, a deputy minister of The Ministry of Health
attended a health forum
and gave a speech
He said that the inequality in the Chinese healthcare system was extremely severe
5.6% of the GDP went into the healthcare system
Frankly, this percentage is not low
Taiwan is at around 6%
However, this investment only covered 20% of the population
so 80% were not covered at all
(healthcare coverage by the government)
Most of these people were peasants
plus some urban residents who were not covered by health insurance
There were also enterprises, particularly some civilian-run enterprises
didn’t pay health insurance for their employees
He said in 2006
87.4% of Chinese peasants had to pay out of pocket entirely for medical expenses
30% of them who needed to seek medical advice didn’t seek medical advice
60% of them who needed to be hospitalized weren’t hospitalized
What were the consequences?
Minor diseases developed into major diseases, then became terminal diseases
Therefore, peasants in China
and civilians in cities who were not covered by health insurance
their quality of life was extremely low
That’s why we say “poverty caused by illness”
Their life quality might be okay normally
but they would lose all savings after being ill, and no guarantee of survival even after spending so much
Meanwhile, these high-end cadres of CCP
receive the best healthcare services in the world
I say “in the world,” and it’s not an exaggeration
In a democratic nation
even if leaders have privileges
it would be limited to very few people
for example, the president and vice president of the US might have privileges
but others in the White House probably do not have any privileges
just like civilians
But in China, the group of people that has this privilege is massive
it’s based on the administrative level
Once you reach a certain level, you start to receive the equivalent services
Like national level, sub-national level, and national leaders
they all have healthcare consulting groups
There is a Healthcare Bureau under the State Council
It is the same agency as the one under the National Health Commission, but has two different names
and its duty is to provide healthcare services to national leaders
Each leader who is sub-national level and above has their own healthcare consulting group
These specialists are so anxious to do physical exams, ideally every day
and design healthy recipes for the leaders
Someone was interviewed a while ago
and said the reason for the longevity of the cadres
is that their diet has been taken care of
They need to eat 25 different ingredients every day
all of them must be small in amount, but well-designed, and must include all wheat options
along with tomato, carrots, and other healthy ingredients
This guarantees a healthy diet for the cadres
There was a trending doctor a few years ago called Hong Zhaoguang
He wrote a book titled "On Board! The Healthy Express”
The reason he was trending is that he had an important title
“the healthcare physician of national leaders”
Indeed, he was invited as a specialist at the Healthcare Bureau, in the field of cardiovascular diseases
He gave lectures to the cadres in Zhongnanhai
and the core content was “human beings should live until 150”
“at least until 120.” “Why can’t you live for that long?”
“It’s because your lifestyle is not healthy”
Then he talks about how to live in a healthier fashion
and that’s why he was so popular later
So you see, civilians don’t have the fortune to go to the hospital
but the cadres are throwing money around
wasting so many medical resources on themselves
If civilians need an organ transplant, there might not be one, but the cadres can probably request one anytime
There were a lot of rumors about “certain leaders having multiple transplants”
I’m not really going to expand on that
For others, they request the best surgeons to perform surgeries for them
For instance, Li Peng did his heart bypass at Fuwai Hospital
he requested the best surgeon at Fuwai
Jiang Zemin once had a piece of fishbone stuck in his throat
Chinese loves eating river fishes, which sometimes has a lot of small fishbones
I have gotten stuck too, very difficult to take them out
I went to the hospital that time, but they couldn’t take it out after trying for so long
and then the bone went down on its own after a few days
Jiang Zemin was also stuck with a fishbone that time
First, he asked the director of the ENT department of 301 Hospital to come and help him take it out
The chief doctor of the ENT department was a little nervous and trembling when he saw Jiang Zemin
Couldn't take it out after trying for a long time
Finally, the director of the ENT department of Beijing Hospital took it out for him
As a result, it is said that the director of the ENT department of 301 Hospital was demoted
Then the head of the ENT department at Beijing Hospital was promoted
Very unfair, that's the first point
Extravagance is the second point
At that time, Yin Dakui also mentioned a figure in the middle of his speech
He said that of the 5.6% of our healthcare investment
The 8.5 million party cadres (a.k.a. civil servants) account for 80 percent of them
That means the other 20% covers the general population
Because the financial input at that time was limited to civil servants and institutions
Because this part of the business has a different system
Basically, it was shared by companies and individuals
But the state input is basically mainly for civil servants and institutions
The institutions unit has 40 million people
40 million people
Their percentage of medical resources owned was only 20%
However, 8.5 million civil servants account for 80% of the total
Once this number came out, everyone could not hold it, and many people went to interview Yin Dakui
Yin Dakui was also afraid, so he said, "I did not say so."
"Before this presentation of mine, there was this quote on the PPT, which was collected for me by my assistant"
"At the time, I didn't think the number was very reliable, so I didn't talk about it."
"But some media obtained this PPT before the presentation."
"So it was quoted out."
He said the data was obtained by journalists searching the Internet
Some say it comes from a survey report conducted by the Chinese Academy of Sciences
Later, after the rumor came out, the Chinese Academy of Sciences was also scared
Quickly come out to dispel the rumor that they did not conduct this survey
How dare they investigate how much money the party and state leaders spend on medical care
Even if they know they do not dare to say, so the Chinese Academy of Sciences on the disinformation
Later they said the data was from the Internet, and the Internet is actually not reliable
We searched for relevant content in order to do this video
and the earliest data was not available before this presentation by Yin Dakui
This so-called disinformation is also particularly interesting
There are many people in the China who disprove the rumor that "this data is false and impossible"
But just don't tell you what the real numbers are
For example, 5.6% of the government's GDP is invested in healthcare
Just how much money is spent in the civil service? You don't know.
How much does the institutions unit cost? You don't know.
So I think this data is basically correct
Of course, this is the data of 2006
Let's be objective, from 2006 to now 16 years have passed
There has been a big change
For example, now farmers also have new specialized farmers' cooperatives
Urban residents also have urban residents' pension and medical insurance
So the fairness in the middle of the whole health care system has changed compared to back then
But in 2006, this data should be said not too exaggerated
That is to say, it is extremely unfair
At the time of the national "two sessions" in 2002
There was a member of the National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference
in Hubei Province then said a set of data
Because the "two sessions" were still relatively open at that time
Many delegates of the "two sessions" actually raised objections directly during the meeting
He talked about how much money civil servants in Hubei province spend on medical care in a year
It was 600RMB in 2002
How much does a Bureau-Director level person put in? 8000RMB
In other words, the medical input of a Bureau-Director level person
More than ten times that of an average civil servant
How many times more than a peasant is that? Infinitely, because the peasants have nothing
The government does not invest a single penny
So you need to know that under the different levels of power within the system
That medical care they enjoy is really extravagant
There was also a particularly interesting news in 2006
The First Hospital of Jilin University in Jilin Province
It has redecorated this cadre ward by itself
Then it published an article of its own
It says the cadre building is built and can provide 247 hospital beds
Greatly improved the medical environment for the cadres
The picture posted in the article is really opulent
The lobby looks just like a five-star hotel
The people feel very unfair when they look at it
Why do we have to get up early and stay up late to get a number when we go to the doctor?
You still have to buy the number from the scalpers, and you can't get an appointment with a specialist
But you live in that five-star general cadre building for medical treatment
Why?
Don't you always say you are a servant of the people and serve the people?
Why do you enjoy much better health care conditions than we do?
Later the First Hospital of Jilin University also came out to explain
Say that the photo shooting angle is a problem, the real situation is not so exaggerated
Afterwards that reporter went to investigate and found that the background is a bit complicated, why?
The original cadre health hospital in Jilin Province was the First Hospital of Jilin University
Later Jilin Provincial People's Hospital felt that there was a great profit
A cadre ward was also set up
Since it was built later, it has better hardware conditions
So many senior cadres in Jilin Province
They all like to go to the cadre ward of the provincial people's hospital for medical treatment
The First Hospital of Jilin University then feel the pressure, why?
Because there are many benefits for leading cadres to see a doctor there
One benefit is that they are fully reimbursed for all medical expenses, with no limits
A normal chronic illness can cost an average of 1,000RMB a day for a ten-day stay here
If it is a serious disease then the cost is very arbitrary
the cadres to see more hospital revenue is more
This is the first point
The second point is that these senior leadership cadres go to their place for medical treatment
Relationships can get along just fine
For example, the governor, the secretary of the provincial party committee to see a doctor there
you make a good relationship after
Usually when the hospital wants to do something, it's easier to get approval
So, the First Hospital of Jilin University feel the pressure
Can't lose to Jilin Provincial People's Hospital
So they gritted their own teeth and knocked down the original cadre ward
Rebuilt a nicer building with better hardware
In this way they hope to attract those cadres to it for medical treatment
You see, there is also competition within
According to the regulations of Jilin Province at that time
Ministerial-level officials can stay in suites for medical treatment in the province
The house has an area of one or two hundred square meters
The treatment of deputy ministerial cadres is a single room
while the treatment of bureau-level cadres is a double room
Privilege is also hierarchical
The reporter at the time also interviewed a deputy ministerial cadre
He thinks nothing of it
He said: "Our usual home conditions are quite good
If you go to this place to see a doctor and stay poorly it is not good for recovery"
So he does feel that the cadre ward is necessary
So you have to understand that on the one hand
it is very difficult for ordinary people to get a bed in the hospital
On the other hand, those cadres were actually living extravagantly and extravagantly
At the same time, they not only need to see a doctor, but also need to do rehabilitation therapy
This rehab costs even more money
According to our national regulations
Officials at the full ministerial level have two retreats a year, one can be for ten days to half a month
The vice ministry is once a year, the retreat can also bring their relatives to go together
The services provided in these sanatoriums are also fully paid for by the state
Think about it, so Yin Dakui said in that report
It says, "There are 400,000 people living in cadre wards and sanatoriums nationwide.
These 400,000 people spend 50 billion RMB a year"
Think about it, in 2006 China was still very poor
These people's extravagant lives take up a lot of medical resources
The third point is the massive, cultivated sense of privilege
One level plus one level of privilege
The color of the medical book is different when you get to the certain level
In the end, it poisoned the minds of these cadres
As we all know, there was a news when the Wuhan epidemic first came up in 2020
When the epidemic first broke out in Wuhan, everyone flocked to the hospital and beds were hard to come by
As a result, the family of Mr Chen, deputy director of the Hubei Provincial Department of Justice, was also infected
He and his wife and his son
After the infection, given that he is a deputy cadre
Still, he was given a bed to go to the hospital for treatment
Think about it, at that time, the ordinary people do not have this option
Knock the gong on the balcony to call for help are not necessarily managed
In the case of someone d* at home, even in the hospital emergency room floor are not saved
Still, a hospital bed was arranged for this Chen
As a result, Chen did not want to go, why
Because he felt that he could go to the hospital, he had to go to the cadre ward
According to him, he is a deputy cadre, he has to stay in a double room
But at that time it was very difficult to find a double room in Wuhan
Others have no place to live in the hospital corridor
He insisted that he had to stay in the cadre ward or he would not go
So they went home
Not only did he go home, he also came from their home in Zhangjiawan
Moved to the dormitory building of the provincial office
And then also walk around every day
The other people in the neighborhood was scared, and finally someone reported him
Reported all the way to the provincial party secretary of Hubei Province
Hubei Province in the Standing Committee of the Provincial Party Committee meeting
on the name of the district secretary of Wuchang District to supervise the matter
Later, on February 12, cadres from the Provincial Department of Justice and community staffs
came to his home at the same time
They did not expect that Mr.Chen would not listen to them at all
After 5 and a half hours of dilly-dallying, he just wouldn't go to the hospital
He just insisted that he had to go to the cadre ward
Later, the community staff had no choice
Say that if you don't go, you should stay at home in isolation
Just put a seal on their house
As a result, the next day they tore off the seal
So this news broke out at the time and caused a national outrage
Later in the afternoon of February 13, the same staff went to their home to persuade
Finally he agreed to go to the hospital
But still made a condition, said first not to take the ambulance, to take the government car to
Second, his son had to be placed in the same hospital as him
Later on, this Mr.Chen was riding in the government car
Admitted him to the hospital.
Think about this privilege, when the whole country knew
How can he make the people feel that the government is serving the people
Really not
This government, and service to the people have nothing to do with
They are some of the monsters nourished by the power soaked in privilege
Perhaps before entering the system
He may be an ordinary person
But after such a privilege, the hierarchical privilege is constantly soaked
To be honest, in his consciousness
So that he will be indifferent to ordinary people
He will only care about the privilege he enjoys
This is the third point
Fourth, I would say that
although the privilege system allows these people to live long enough
Now although the 301 Hospital is debunking the rumors, but then someone also checked
The one they're conducting is called "Chief Health Project 981."
The goal is for our Chinese leaders to live to be 150 years old
You can search online now and there is still relevant content
And there's also a 981 technology company
This 981 technology company, and the Academy of Military Medical Sciences
Working with 301 Hospital, there is a demonstration site in Beidaihe
You can look it up on the Internet, the chairman is Zhao Wei
The goal of this is to make the party and state leaders to live longer
Then the methods used are prevention, health care, treatment and cancer prevention
And organ regeneration and other aspects of these
It is more scientific compared to Mao's time
For example, in terms of eating, we should pay attention to eating nuts, not too much every day
For example, Chen Yun, only eat 13 peanuts a day, no more than that
Insist on playing tennis, the body is better, and had longer lifespan
It is true that in this way these people can live longer
But in such a privileged system in fact many people are just tools
It is also the product of a tragedy under the system
For example, Zhou Enlai, who had CUB during the Cultural Revolution at the time
As we all know, CUB is one of the more treatable types of cancer
CUB is also one of the cancers with the highest survival rate as of today
But after the diagnosis is confirmed, the doctor actually has no right to operate on him
The doctor needed Mao's approval, Mao just wouldn't approve his surgery
So the doctors in the medical team at the time did not understand
The doctor said it needs to be done quickly, but as a result, Mao Zedong just did not approve
In the end, the surgery was actually delayed until after the cancer had spread.
You should read the book "Zhou Enlai's Later Years" which has a detailed account
Mao Zedong's mind is just very clear
Just can't let Zhou Enlai live past himself
He wanted Zhou Enlai to die before he did.
It is clear that such a privileged system does not actually
end up with particularly good health care for certain people
Instead, they have become the victims of power struggle
English Subtitles: Prudence, Little little little Xin
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