No. 10 Xibianmen was originally built in the 1950s. After enduring 60 years of wind and frost, it had long become a dangerous building. In 1999, a big fire killed four people, one of whom was pregnant. Afterwards, the State Administration proposed to renovate the dangerous building. During this period, there were two dangerous house appraisals and three public opinion polls. Each time, more than 90% of the residents supported demolition and reconstruction. There were four design plan announcements. Due to the strong opposition of Mrs. Wang Kewen inside the courtyard, and her instigation of her husband's student Zhou Ganzhi (academician of the two academies) to use his connections to establish No. 10 Xibianmen as an excellent modern building in Beijing, the renovation of dangerous buildings came to an abrupt end in 2009. To this day, more than a thousand residents still live on the brink of life and death. What is even more heart-wrenching is that the State Administration, seeing no hope for renovation, arbitrarily used the funds from the 2008 Olympic engineering project to repair the doors, windows, and roads of the dangerous houses without any value for repairs. The walls and structures were not considered for repair. The 25 million yuan repair project was carried out without prior notice or bidding, and there was no audit or acceptance afterwards, just a hasty completion. Twelve years of dangerous building renovation has yielded no results, only moving forward, with demolition and reconstruction replaced by repair projects, and no public opinion but only power! The lives of more than a thousand residents have been dragged on like this. The Chinese people spent eight years driving away the Japanese, and the Chinese spent four years defeating the Kuomintang, but we spent twelve years and couldn't fight for a place that originally belonged to us.