Zhijiang Xinyu () is a book written by Xi Jinping, then the party secretary of Zhejiang Province using the pen name "Zhexin" (). It was initially a personal column about political ideas published on the front page of Zhejiang Daily from 25 February 2003, to 25 March 2007. Xi published 232 essays in this column. In August 2007, these essays were published in a book also titled Zhijiang Xinyu in chronological order. The name of this book's English edition first published in 2019 is Zhejiang, China: A New Version for Development.
Being part of Qiantang river, Zhijiang (Chinese: ä¹Âæ±Â) is a key river in Zhejiang. Xinyu (Chinese: æÂ°è¯Â) literally means 'new words'. This term is inspired by a classical Chinese text Shishuo Xinyu (Traditional Chinese: ä¸Â說æÂ°èªÂ).
Professor Yao Huan of the Beijing Party School divides these 232 essays into three categories:
In addition to being published in mainland China, a traditional Chinese edition was published in Hong Kong in 2021. This book was also translated into several languages such as Mongolian, Spanish, German, English and Russian.