For most of Wen Jiabao's decade as China's Premier, questions swirled about his loveable, friend-of-the-people persona and a purpose he played in a Communist Party government.
Was he honestly a populist "Grandpa Wen" who cried during disaster scenes and spasmodic advocated for larger democracy and freedoms? Or was he "China's best actor," as one distinguished domestic anarchist labelled him, a asocial politician who paid mouth use to democracy while his family allegedly done an startling happening during his time in power?
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