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专业孙子 (zhuanye sunzi): professional grandchild

Mao Xinyu
Example of Mao's poor handwriting. Penmanship means a great deal in China where leaders' calligraphy often adorns buildings, bridges and other public works.


A reference to Mao Xinyu, Mao Zedong's only grandson.

At 39, Mao Xinyu was promoted to the rank of major general in the People's Liberation Army, making him the youngest ever to hold that military title. Skeptical that Mao Xinyu had won the promotion based on his merits, netizens began calling him “professional grandchild.” The term is especially pointed, as the word “grandchild” (孙子 sūnzi) in the Beijing dialect can also mean, “bastard” or “shameless.”

The portly young Mao is famous for his efforts in promoting Mao Zedong thought. He has made several statements that have drawn the scorn of netizens, for example: “What America fears the most is not the modernization of China's army, but the Mao-thought-ification of the army” (美国的学者不怕我们军队的现代化,就怕我们的军队毛泽东思想化). Netizens have also poked fun at his childlike handwriting.