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Shi Yongxin Sentenced to 24 Years in Prison, Raising Questions About a Possible Conspiracy

On Friday (May 29), Shi Yongxin, the former abbot of the Shaolin Temple in Henan, was sentenced to 24 years in prison in the first instance, with officials indicating that the amount involved is nearly 300 million yuan. Netizens expressed that the sentence is too light and are questioning who the pr

Xi Jinping's Cultural Revolution Complex

Sixty years ago, Mao Zedong launched a Cultural Revolution that necessitated an expanded meeting of the Political Bureau, the issuance of the May 16 notice, and the establishment of a Cultural Revolution group.

About the Ebola Outbreak: Six Things You Need to Know

The World Health Organisation (WHO) has stated that the Ebola virus outbreak in the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Uganda has resulted in nearly 600 suspected cases and 139 deaths. Here are the latest updates you need to know regarding this Ebola outbreak.

Shanghai Stunned by Random Stabbing Incident, 3 Injured, Including 2 Japanese Nationals

A well-known Japanese restaurant, "Yinping," located on the 3rd floor of the Shanghai Global Financial Centre, was the site of a shocking random stabbing incident on the 19th during the peak lunch hour. A 59-year-old man named Yang suddenly entered the restaurant, wielding a knife and began attacking patrons indiscriminately, injuring two Japanese men and one Chinese woman.

Celebrating Mao's Death: The Tumultuous Life of a High Official's Son

On September 9, 1976, Mao Zedong, who had caused immense suffering to countless Chinese people, finally passed away, meeting Marx. In the midst of a nationwide atmosphere of mourning and fear, some individuals quietly celebrated at home, eagerly anticipating the arrival of change.

Euphrates Drying Sparks Doomsday Fears

Traditional Chinese culture holds that 'mountains are dragons, rivers are veins,' a concept central to both traditional geomancy (feng shui) and geography in China.

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