Pekingology

China Across CSIS: The Influence of Xi Jinping’s Father, Xi Zhongxun

Jun 26, 2025
Dr. Joseph Torigian, a research fellow at Stanford's Hoover History Lab and expert on Chinese politics, delves into the life of Xi Zhongxun, father of Xi Jinping. He discusses how Xi Zhongxun’s experiences during the Cultural Revolution shaped his son's worldview. The conversation reveals Xi Jinping's upbringing, highlighting the values of sacrifice and suffering instilled by his father. Torigian also explores Xi Zhongxun’s political legacy, particularly regarding Taiwan and ethnic policies, framing these as influences on Xi Jinping's current governance strategies.
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Endurance as Political Value

  • Xi Jinping promotes enduring hardship ('eating bitterness') as essential for party and nation survival.
  • He encourages younger generations to inherit revolutionary sacrifice through family values and public service.
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Party Loyalty Despite Suffering

  • Xi Jinping sees the CCP as the only tool for China's rightful global place and unity.
  • His father's suffering reinforced loyalty, teaching commitment despite hardship as essential.
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CCP as Historical Inevitability

  • Xi Jinping views CCP rule as historically inevitable to preserve China's culture and greatness.
  • He stresses continuous self-revolution to maintain 5,000 years of Chinese civilization.
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