he's very keen, though, to give us his thoughts about li keqiang.ng the bloke, telling him to be quiet. and this just gives you an idea of the sensitivity of the situation. and with that, his interview forcibly came to an end. an hour away in a little village, the home of li keqiang's ancestors, it's more serene. this has also become a place of public mourning. that he was born into a simple farming community has added to the belief that he understood the struggles of ordinary people. a party member of 60 years said mr li was one of the country's best leaders ever. translation: i think he was actually - the best leader we've had. so, will it be hard to find another just as good in the future? translation: that depends how they perform. _ when his funeralfinally happened in beijing, it was modest and not carried live on chinese television. in the past, the deaths of popular leaders have led to political upheaval, so xi jinping will be wanting this time to pass quickly. back in mr li's home town, his service prompted an even tighter crackdown. hundred