Follow us on TWITTER: / cnforbiddennews Like us on FACEBOOK: / chinaforbiddennews Our today's topic is: "Jiang Zemin's Sexual Scandals." Lusty Jiang reportedly has many mistresses, including Song Zuying, Li Ruiying, Chen Zhili, Huang Liman and a Soviet spy Klava. The book, CCP Senior Cadres Mistress Files, published in Hong Kong in 2009, reveals details of the scandal between Jiang and Song Zuying. In 2002, the book, Mother of China Song Zuying appeared in Hunan, which enraged Jiang. As a result, several dozen people were arrested and jailed. Song, who is from a poor, Miao tribe family, was chosen to attend the Central Institute for Ethnic Music and Dance. Jiang first saw her in the CCTV's 1990Spring Festival. She was transferred to the Hai Zhen Song and Dance Troupe and later conferred the military title of a major deputy general. On Feb. 21, 2004, Lu Jiaping, a scholar of China's WWII history, wrote a letter to CCP leaders and People's Congress, asking for an investigation into Jiang's sex scandals. The letter revealed that Jiang asked Song to get divorced and often carried on an affair with her at night, in the government guest house, which was quite offensive to staff members working there. A veteran cadre reported this to his superiors. However, the cadre was later being monitored. Current Issue commentator, Zhang Tianliang: "In the 1990s, I was in Beijing. I came to the U.S. in 2000. In 1998-99, their affair was so indiscrete that even taxi drivers in Beijing knew about it, as well as other ordinary people. At each People's Congress meeting, you'll notice Jiang lustfully staring at the beautiful waitresses pouring tea for him." Lu's letter noted that Song was privileged to perform on CCTV. Before the 16th Congress took place, Song and her troupe performed in Mianyang, Sichuan Province. At that time, the Sichuan Provincial secretary, Zhou Yongkan, granted Song security clearance status of a deputy premier. Zhao An, the former CCTV Spring Festival art director, had dinner once with some well-known actresses and Song. After a few drinks, Song talked about her affair with Jiang. After Zhao spilled the beans, he was given a 10-year jail term. Lu pointed out that it was common knowledge that the tomb-like National Theater, which cost over $465 million was built for Song and for her performances. Jiang also paid dearly for Song's performances overseas. Cheng Kejie, vice-chairman of the former People's Congress was sentenced to death for bribery in 2000. However, a book about Jiang later revealed that Cheng paid too much attention to Song. As a result, Jiang became very jealous of him. NTD reporters Chang Chun, Li Yuanhan and Xiao Yan 《神韵》2011世界巡演新亮点 http://www.ShenYunPerformingArts.org/