The once-in-a-five-year Congress of the ruling Communist Party of China (CPC) which concluded here this week endorsed a second five-year term for 64-year-old Xi and amended the party Constitution to add his name and ideology.
It also elected new leadership headed by Xi to rule the world's second largest economy for the next five years.
Presiding over the first group study of the new 25-member Politburo of the CPC, a high power policy body, Xi asked the CPC members to "study CPC congress spirit, and adhere to and develop socialism with Chinese characteristics for a new era."
In his address, Xi said members of the Politburo should regard the study and implementation of CPC Congress spirit "as their first Party course to improve their political and theoretical level, in order to better take the duties bestowed by the Party and the people".
"Empty talk will lead the country astray, and hard work can rejuvenate the nation," Xi said, adding that if one-tenth of effort goes to planning, nine-tenths should go on implementation.
Significantly, an official statement issued after the new Politburo meeting yesterday said the Politburo members should firmly safeguard Xi's position as the party's "Core" leader.
The "Core" leader status was conferred on him by the party earlier making him a supreme leader like Mao and Deng.
The CPC enshrined Xi's name along with his political theory in its charter, meaning any attempt to challenge him or his thinking would now be seen as defiance against the party, the Hong Kong-based South China Morning Post reported today.
Jeremy Brown, a history professor at Simon Fraser University who specialises in China in the Mao era, said despite the propaganda drive, the eulogising of Xi was unlikely to resonate with the public in the way the cult of Chairman Mao did half a century ago.
"The personality cult (around Xi) is already there and has been building for some time now. But my sense is that it is (merely) background noise for non-officials and nowhere close to how the Mao cult intruded into everyday life during the 1960s," he said.
The official statement said the politburo members should strictly abide by the CPC Constitution and political rules, fully implement the guidelines adopted at the 19th CPC National Congress, and follow the centralised, unified leadership of the CPC Central Committee with Xi at the core.
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