Journalists are kept at bay as crowds mourn Li Keqiang, who in death poses a challenge to Xi Jinping.
By Stephen McDonell
in Anhui, China
"He was a great leader who has remained in our hearts," says a man who has come to pay his respects to Li Keqiang, China's popular former premier who died last week.
"He visited our textile factory and it left a deep impression," says the man. Li was from the same province as him, Anhui, he added: "It's too sad. I can't accept it."
Maybe they'll finally realize why their predecessors imposed term limits on themselves. Public memory is always kinder to politicians that freely give away their power - even in cases where they used it with an iron fist while it was theirs.