Chinas Dream, penned by longtime Southern Weekend columnist Dai Zhiyong, is a lofty and moderate essay approximately twice the length of what Tuo wrote. Aiming to inspire, Dai opens with mention of the Chinese peoples desire for freedom and rule of law, and the chance China has to make a fresh start 30 years on the from the nightmare of the Cultural Revolution.
Tuos version, on the other hand, says little and even leaves out Dais references to Chinas past defeats at the hands of foreign powers.
For the moment the official face of the Communist Partys war on press freedom, Tuo reveals himself as something of a tragic figure in his final paragraph, apparently having forgotten which side of the censors desk he now works as he inserts himself further into the newspaper:
Were listening carefully to your dreams, hoping you dare to make them come true: it isnt only the outstanding who have dreams of their own, when in fact its through dreams that one is able to stand out. We have no greater purpose but the pursuit of our hopes, such as we have nothing more to pursue than the fulfillment of our promises.
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