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Courtyard Culture: Xi Jinping Encounters the Aristocratic Culture of Yu Zhengsheng
On November 7, Fang Hongwei, Party Secretary of Xi’an, Shaanxi, was officially announced to have fallen.
U.S. and China Reach Agreement — America Has Found a TikTok Buyer
President Donald Trump’s administration stated that the U.S. and China have reached a framework agreement to transfer ownership of TikTok from its Chinese parent company ByteDance to an American-controlled party. The agreement is expected to be finalized during a phone call between Trump and Chinese Communist Party leader Xi Jinping on Friday (September 19).
Online Exposé: Xi Jinping Once Joined an “Anti-Party Nation-Building” Group
Recently, overseas media figure Zhou Mingfeng revealed that sources inside the CCP told him Xi Jinping had joined an “Anti-Party Nation-Building” group before the Cultural Revolution...
A Large Number of Chinese People Missing and the Suspicious Organ Transplant Industry
In recent years, reports have emerged regarding the disappearances of ethnic minorities in Xinjiang and other regions in connection with organ transplants. Testimonies from interviewees, information about missing persons shared in local WeChat groups, and documents released by international human rights organisations have underscored the commercialisation of China's human organ transplant industry.
In This Context, Will Xi Jinping Knowingly Take a Gamble Even if It is Not Worthwhile?
Will the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) resort to military force to unify Taiwan, and when might such an attack occur? Recently, the Stimson Centre, a prominent American think tank, released a report titled "Rethinking the Threat."
Yu Menglong’s Mother Issues Open Letter — 3 Million Netizens Stirred, Unfazed by Censorship
Mainland Chinese actor Yu Menglong, 37, was recently reported to have fallen to his death, shocking the entertainment circles across Mainland China, Hong Kong, and Taiwan. On the evening of September 16, Yu Menglong’s studio reposted an open letter from his mother, stating that her son had died in an accidental fall after drinking alcohol.
Yu Menglong’s Incident Suppressed Online, Suspected Involvement of CCP State-Level Leaders
On September 11, 37-year-old Chinese mainland actor Yu Menglong fell to his death in a residential compound in Chaoyang District, Beijing. On the same day, after his studio issued an obituary, public opinion quickly intensified.
U.S. Lawmakers Launch “Gao Zhisheng Freedom Act” to Include the Rescue of Prisoners of Conscience in U.S.–China Diplomacy
Congressman Chris Smith of New Jersey, a Republican and co-chair of the Congressional-Executive Commission on China (CECC), recently introduced the FREEDOM for Gao Zhisheng Act (HR 5303), requiring the U.S. government to formulate a coordinated strategy to ensure the release of political prisoners detained by the Chinese Communist Party and Hong Kong authorities.
U.S. and China Reach Framework Agreement on TikTok
U.S. President Donald Trump stated that the latest round of U.S.-China trade negotiations, which began last weekend, is “progressing very smoothly.” He also mentioned, “an agreement has been reached regarding a certain company that our country’s young people are very eager to save” — this clearly refers to the popular social media platform TikTok.
Yu Menglong Incident: Official Silencing, Chen Xiaodong’s Post Deleted, Cheng Qingsong Cast Off
The news that 37-year-old actor Yu Menglong mysteriously fell from a building to his death on Septem
Is Mao Xinyu Pretending to Be Foolish? It Turns Out There Are Influential Figures Guiding Him
The military parade on September 3 in Beijing drew attention when Mao Zedong's grandson, Mao Xinyu, and his family attended the ceremony at Tiananmen Square. Mao Xinyu's unique status often leads to unexpected actions that become a source of public amusement, and his intelligence has even been questioned. Is he genuinely naive or merely acting?
Hard Times Arrive for Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou — Why Are They Falling Out of the “First-Tier City” League?
Shanghai, known as the “magic city,” has long been regarded as the leader of China’s economy and a symbol of prosperity and modernisation. Yet, the Financial Times recently published an article noting that Shanghai is not only experiencing sluggish economic growth, but is also falling behind in the field of consumption.
Strange Events in Beijing Following the Military Parade: Citizens Claim Heaven is Angry
In the lead-up to and following the 93rd military parade in Beijing, unusual phenomena such as a blood moon and hens crowing were observed in the sky, prompting widespread belief among the public that these were ominous signs.
The Chinese Communist Party is undergoing a power transition, U.S. statement: Taiwan’s status undetermined
On September 10, the U.S. House of Representatives passed the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) for fiscal year 2026, which includes many clauses targeting the CCP, and substantially increases authorized funding for Taiwan security assistance.
Hebei Man Crazily Hacks Passersby “Covered in Blood” — Police Helpless and Afraid to Stop
Another violent social incident has occurred in China. Recently in Handan City, Hebei Province, a man was reported holding a kitchen knife and indiscriminately hacking people on the street. Although several police officers arrived at the scene, not a single one dared to step forward to stop the crazed man. Even when facing off with the police, the man continued to slash people, creating a bloody scene.
The Inside Story of Liu Jianchao’s Downfall: Power Struggle with Wang Yi, Leaks, and a Woman
Liu Jianchao, head of the CCP’s International Liaison Department, was rumored to have gone missing in August, failing to appear even at major events such as the Beijing military parade. The authorities have remained completely silent...
Just Three Months After Its Release, It Became a Banned Book. Did the Secrets and Concerns Expressed Within It Provoke Anger From Xi?
During the military parade in Beijing, when Xi Jinping remarked, "At 70, still a child," Putin responded by suggesting that organ transplantation could lead to longevity, to which Xi confidently asserted that humans could live up to 150 years.
Viral Video of Actor Yu Menglong’s Alleged Screams Sparks Outcry — Police Suspected of Taking Bribes to Cover Up the Truth
In recent days, the mysterious death of mainland actor Yu Menglong has exploded across social media and the internet. Although his studio issued a statement on September 11 claiming that “police have ruled out criminal suspicion,” nearly all public opinion insists: Yu Menglong was killed by others.
After the Beijing Military Parade, Xi Yuanping Makes a High-Profile Appearance — Helping His Brother, But Ended Up Messing It Up?
During this year’s Beijing military parade, Xi Jinping became the centre of attention, but not because of his speech on Tiananmen Gate or while inspecting the troops. Instead, the moment that shocked the world was when he and Putin were caught chatting about organ transplants as a way to achieve immortality and live to 150.
Two Teenagers in China Were Ordered to Pay 2.2 Million Yuan for Urinating in a Hot Pot at Haidilao
In February of this year, two 17-year-old boys dined in a private room at the well-known hot pot chain Haidilao, where they stood on the table and urinated into the hot pot. They recorded the entire act and uploaded it to social media, which sparked outrage among netizens.
What on Earth Happened Behind Zhang Xuefeng Causing a Big Disaster?
These two days Zhang Xuefeng suddenly exploded in popularity on overseas internet. The cause was that he organized company employees to watch the 9/3 military parade. After watching, it was like taking drugs, he set up a flag: “When our motherland is going to be unified… the day the gunfire starts, I the f*** at least donate 50 million; my company’s account forever has this money, that f***ing day, I directly put 50 million in, overall at the very least donate the f***ing one hundred million.”