[Lude Press | Dr. Yan Talks] The CCP’s New Front in Cognitive Warfare: The Archaeological “Sanxingdui Civilization” Recreates the Sudden “Natural Origin of COVID-19” Narrative; The CCP’s “Castration of Culture” Continues — From Humans to AI, None Can Escape. 9/28/2025

Video link: https://www.youtube.com/live/QhMB_CrTDGU?si=Sz1M9Y22DPlVkG9S

01|This time the CCP took its so-called “Sanxingdui Civilization” to be exhibited at the United Nations, but few people paid attention — everyone knows that thing is fake.

◉ The CCP wants to use the so-called “universal concept of human civilization — sun worship” as an entry point for international communication, but in fact it’s smuggling in its own political goods. In CCP culture, the “sun” was once Mao Zedong — the “Mao as the Sun.” Now the CCP wants to promote the “Xi as the Sun” to the world and continue its “East rising, West declining” narrative.

◉ The CCP’s “Sanxingdui” is like Doraemon’s pocket — whatever it wants, it can pull out, fully tailored to Xi Jinping’s demands and storyline. Since its discovery in the 1920s, there had been almost no archaeological findings for half a century. Suddenly, after the economic reform and opening up in the 1980s, more and more artifacts were unearthed — now exceeding 17,000 so-called “relics.”

◉ The CCP claims that this was a joint excavation by the Sichuan Institute of Cultural Relics and Archaeology, the Palace Museum, Beijing University of Science and Technology, and the Joseph Needham Research Centre of Cambridge University in the UK. The first three are CCP-controlled institutions with little credibility. As for the Needham Research Centre, it was actually an organization long cultivated by the CCP at Cambridge. Joseph Needham himself, who died in 1995, was an extremely left-leaning, pro-Communist Briton with deep and long-term ties to the CCP. He was the one who helped craft the CCP’s narrative of the “Four Great Inventions,” earning the regime’s enthusiastic praise.

◉ The CCP hopes to use the “Sanxingdui Civilization” to push China’s history back to around 1200 BCE, thereby rewriting historical narratives — presenting it as grander, more exquisite, more complex, and more “brilliant,” surpassing the contemporary civilizations of ancient Egypt, Mesopotamia, and Mycenae.

02|Several Mysteries about “Sanxingdui”: Severe historical discontinuity, illogical geography, absence of written language.

❶ With so many large-scale ritual artifacts unearthed from Sanxingdui, who in 1200 BCE would trek to a place described as “the road to Shu is harder than climbing to the sky” to hold grand sacrificial ceremonies?
(It is said that the Sanxingdui site was part of the ancient Shu Kingdom, which was located on the edge of the Qinghai–Tibet Plateau, where transportation was extremely inconvenient.)
❷ Other civilizations have coherent historical and developmental logic, but “Sanxingdui” does not — no traces of daily life or military structure, only rituals.
❸ If “Sanxingdui” was so advanced, why did its civilization suddenly vanish or degenerate into desolation? By the Qin and Han dynasties(around 200 BC), archaeological evidence from Sichuan shows a return to imitations of Central Plains pottery figurines and bronzes.
❹ When it was first discovered in the 1920s, “Sanxingdui” consisted of only pottery shards and small jade pieces. After the 1980s, new findings suddenly poured out — the more they dug, the more “spectacular” it became. Why does “Sanxingdui” look so much like the CCP’s bat-virus story — no evolutionary lineage, emerging from nowhere, yet perfectly fitting the Party’s narrative?
❺ If the “Sanxingdui Civilization” was truly so sophisticated, why wasn’t writing invented?

Even when it comes to forgery, the CCP must copy others — “Sanxingdui” imitates Japan’s “God’s Hand” case of Shinichi Fujimura. Back then, Fujimura single-handedly pushed Japan’s prehistory forward by 700,000 years, setting Japanese archaeology back by 20 years. Now, with the CCP’s national-level machinery, what could it not fabricate?

03|A “Sinologist” Promoted by the CCP Created the So-Called “Four Great Inventions”

The so-called “Four Great Inventions” were entirely fabricated by a pro-Communist, far-left British man — Joseph Needham. This Needham merely loved Chinese culture, and while flipping through classical texts and unofficial histories, whenever he found something that seemed to match, he would exclaim, “Ah, so you already had this back then!” This happened to align perfectly with the CCP’s taste, so he crafted the concept of the “Four Great Inventions.”

Take “gunpowder” as an example. In modern terminology, “gunpowder” refers to an explosive compound or mixture that burns violently and produces large amounts of high-temperature gas when subjected to external energy, such as impact or heat. The Chinese writing of “gunpowder” is 火药 (huo yao, literally “fire powder”). However, in ancient China, this term originally referred to the substances used by Taoist alchemists during elixir refining. When they discovered that some medicinal substances were poisonous, they would heat the powders with fire to remove the toxins. — that is, “heat the powders with fire.” This is completely different from the Western concept of “gunpowder.”

Explanation: In Chinese, the verbal phrase “heat the powders with fire” and the nominal phrase “powders that can catch fire” share the same written form 火药 (huo yao, literally “fire powder”). Therefore, the interpretation that “gunpowder was invented by ancient Chinese alchemists” may stem from a deliberate misreading of ancient Chinese terminology.

In other words, the ancestors of China, in their pursuit of immortality through alchemy (“炼丹,” refining elixirs), were said to have “invented gunpowder” and thus “originated Chinese civilization.” Today, Xi Jinping, in his own quest for longevity, doesn’t take elixirs but replaces organs — this, according to the author, is the so-called “Chinese civilization.”

The modern, proper definition of “gunpowder” in China didn’t appear until the Song Dynasty — after 1000 CE. Meanwhile, around the turn of the Common Era, India and Persia had already been conducting large-scale alchemical experiments using saltpeter and sulfur, with documented records — a full millennium earlier than China. By the 13th and 14th centuries, Europe had already granulated gunpowder, developed cannons, and created firearms, whereas China only began to use cannons widely during the Ming and Qing dynasties (around 1400 AD).

04|The CCP’s Continuation of a “Castrated Culture”: The Ultimate Externalization of “Eunuch Culture”

The CCP sees its supposed strengths as: so-called “Chinese civilization,” the “Tao of Yin and Yang(the way of positive and negative, the Chinese concept of complementary, opposite forces),” and “unrestricted warfare.” To put it bluntly, these amount to having no moral boundaries — cunning, deceitful, and fraudulent — merging everything that civilized societies reject. It has absorbed from the Soviet system the elements of “rigidity” and “wolf-warrior mentality,” while waving Western banners of “democracy,” “freedom,” and “rule of law.” Outwardly, it appears “masculine and strong,” but inwardly it is “poisonous and sinister” — speaking fine words while committing vile deeds: poisoning, spreading toxins, executing perfect crimes, and never admitting guilt.

It castrates one’s thoughts and actions — leaving no independence, no freedom.

Historically, great eunuchs were always treacherous, vicious, and reckless, because eunuchs had no descendants — they sought only the utmost indulgence in this life. This is exactly like the CCP’s “atheism.”

After castration, eunuchs suffered hormonal imbalance and disharmony between “yin” and “yang”, and there were no medicines to regulate this. Thus their “yang(anode)” manifested as ruthlessness and decisiveness in action; their “yin(cathode)” showed in their skill at reading others’ moods, acting submissive and servile (“小服低 xiao fu di” — meaning humble, compliant, low in posture). They could flatter without bottom lines and commit evil without limits.

According to a source close to Xi Jinping, codenamed Lei, has said, Xi Jinping himself is such a person — in childhood he received too many injections, leaving two pits of scar tissue on his buttocks and causing functional damage. So even though he has a son, it’s unclear whether the child is biologically his, yet he raises him as his own. When Xi was climbing to power, he excelled at the art of “humble servility,” and once in power, he ruled with cruelty and a cold hand.

This eunuch culture is despised in civilized societies, yet within CCP culture it perfectly matches the inner core — and has been externalized beyond individuals to encompass ways of doing things, governance, and diplomacy.

The CCP now packages this “childless, godless, shameless” mindset into a form of culture, normalizing it so that people accept it. In Chinese communities, twisted values and warped moral standards have become dominant — those with healthy, normal worldviews are instead ostracized and suppressed. This pathological personality has evolved into a national, institutionalized character — and a society like this has no future.

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  1. 原始留言者: aycat19 (由系统自动同步)
    Dr Yan, I listened to your this Live talk. I am grad you exposed the Sanxingdui Civilization’s fake “Relics" to the sun. People who believe or made any of the fake relics have to have some type of purposes behind the stories. For CCP, it is very obvious of their goal as you mentioned in your talks, Dr. Yan. I totally agree with you! We do have many fake “Relics” in this world. The CCP is qualified to be part of the fraudulent in this world. Let’s look at one of the fake Relics from Chicago : https://www.alma.edu/news/8774-1/ I am not surprised CCP is one of them.