You say China was on autopilot under Hu, but actually the same could be said about Xi. There were all the same positive trends when Xi came into power. It's true Hu didn't do much but he didn't need to do much, due to aforementioned positive trends.I only agree about Jiang. He did do a very good job. But Hu? Hu had the positive momentum created by the Jiang-Zhu government. China was basically on auto-pilot at that time with multiple positive converging trends pushing China ever higher, farther, richer, faster. Hu didn't actually initiate anything or sustain anything lasting that he could claim he actually accomplished. What I remember of his time is rampant corruption that became worse during his time and almost every single accomplishment was the result of decisions made not by his direct decisions but by the tens of thousands of other CPC officials in positions of power. That is what I mean. China was doing a bang up job at that time, but I am focused on HIM, what did HE do? To me, he did practically nothing other than being a good bureaucrat who didn't rock the boat. By contrast, look what Xi has done. It's not just about the corruption. The guy improved living standards dramatically, he raised the poor with multiple changes to minimum wages, went on an actual F**king war on poverty, not just intermittent campaigns. He dramatically ramped up R&D spend, drove the higher education system expansion into hyperdrive to the extent that CHina now has 54.4% of its school age population enrolled in tertiary education, with that number closing in on 75% within 10 years. Given the ratio of STEM students in China universities, that in the next 25-30 years, we are going to see China having something like twice the STEM researchers of the entire OECD combined. Yes, double the number of engineers or higher level researchers within China than the entire developed world combined. That is how sick it is going to be. I didn't mention anything about what is going on with the environmental progress but it is also stupendous, but this message is already getting too long.
Living standards? When Hu came into power in 2002, the average yearly wage was 12,400 yuan (). By his last year in office (2012) it was 47,590 yuan. That amounts to a compound annual growth rate of 14.4%. During this time China overtook a number of Southeast Asian countries in average wage (). In comparison, from 2012 to 2019, the compound growth rate is only 10.1%. The defense of Xi here is that it's easier to grow from a lower base. But by no means can you say Xi actually did better than Hu in raising living standards.
Minimum wage? As you can see, during the Hu years, average minimum wages were rising extremely quickly from 2007-2013 ().
R&D spend? Again, as you can see China's R&D spend really took off under Hu and didn't accelerate at all under Xi ().
Tertiary education? The takeoff occured under Hu from 1 million per year to 6 million per year ().
All of these positive trends you attribute to Xi were actually already taking off under Hu. Now what did Xi actually do? Besides purging his political opponents, his main accomplishments are destroying China's relations with the rest of the world, presiding over the beginning of China's demographic collapse, committing a genocide, and joining the American war against China's tech companies. I just hope he doesn't start WW3 before he steps down.