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Former Chinese premier Zhu Rongji breaks long silence with letter to university

Rare gesture from ex-party leader offers glimpse of his health and state of mind

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Former premier Zhu Rongji (inset) was a former dean of the management school at Tsinghua University. Photos: AFP, SCMP

Former premier Zhu Rongji has made a rare public gesture, writing a letter for the 30th anniversary of his alma mater, becoming the latest ex-party leader to step briefly out of low-key retirement.

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Such incidents involving retired leaders are unusual and provide a glimpse into their lives after leaving official duties.

Zhu, 85, wrote the letter to the School of Economics and Management at Tsinghua University, according to mainland news portals. Zhu was dean of the school for nearly 17 years from 1984.

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University president Cheng Jining read out the letter at a ceremony on Saturday, which Zhu was unable to attend because he was feeling unwell.

Zhu Yanlai, Zhu's daughter, told local media last month that her father was generally in good health, but that "some organs inevitably had some problems".

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