Special Report: NPC, CPPCC Annual Sessions 2008
Wen Jiabao approved by
parliament to be Chinese premier
Profile: Chinese Premier
Wen Jiabao
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Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao answers
questions on a press conference after the closing ceremony of the First
Session of the 11th National People's Congress (NPC) at the Great Hall of
the People in Beijing, China, March 18, 2008. The annual NPC session
closed on Tuesday. (Xinhua Photo) Photo
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BEIJING, March 18 (Xinhua) -- The Chinese,
particularly their leaders, must continue to free their minds even after the
country is fully modernized, Premier Wen Jiabao said here on Tuesday.
"We have to free the minds of everyone, particularly
of leaders, so that everyone can have independent thought, critical thinking and
innovation capabilities," he said at a press conference after the closing
ceremony of the First Session of the 11th National People's Congress. "Only in
this way can we constantly move our cause forward."
Thirty years after late Chinese leader Deng Xiaoping
put forward the principle of "freeing our mind, seeking truth from facts, be
united and look ahead" and started the reform and opening up drive, Wen said the
country will never cease its pursuit of this cause.
"We must continue to say 'no' to blind faith or book
worship to maintain the nation's vitality, and continuously keep to the
principle that 'practice is the only test to truth'", he said.
China is an ancient country and a new one, said Wen.
"Throughout the past 5,000 years, every step we made forward has to do with
reform and innovation."
Emancipation of mind was the first of six golden
rules China followed in the past five years, when the country reported
double-digit economic growth and improved the livelihood of the people by
exempting agricultural taxes, subsidizing grain farmers and offering free
nine-year education for rural children.