According to Xi Jinping's own account, in 1968 he was still a middle school student at the
Beijing Bayi School. He had a conflict with the rebels and was sent to a “gangster” children's study class in a juvenile detention center. In December 1968, Mao Zedong called for people to go to the countryside and mountains, and Xi Jinping immediately signed up to go to Yan’an because he would be criticized every day in the city. When he arrived in northern Shaanxi, since few people in the countryside could read, he read newspapers every day to criticize
Liu Shaoqi and
Deng Xiaoping ’s agents in the northwest, “Peng, Gao, and Xi”. Xi was his father Xi Zhongxun. When Xi Jinping first arrived in the countryside, he was very uncomfortable with the simple living conditions there. After a few months, he returned to Beijing and was arrested as a “returning population” and taken to the police station. He buried a sewer in the Haidian area. Xi Jinping then returned to Liangjiahe Village, Wenanyi Commune. There, he gradually adapted to local life, joined the Youth League and the Party, and was eventually recommended during the “rightist reversal of verdicts” period to become a worker-peasant-soldier student at Tsinghua University and returned to Beijing. == Follow-up ==