In the 2023 CCTV Spring Festival Gala in the Year of the Rabbit, it is estimated that eight language programs will be staged, including the happy twist sketches that the audience is looking forward to, the cross talk of Yue Yunpeng and Sun Yue, and the talk show group that is popular with young audiences. Cast: Huang Bo, Wu Jing, Ma Sichun, Fan Wei, Shen Teng, Ma Li, Wang Baoqiang, Chun Xia, Fang Qingzhuo, Pan Binlong, Bai Yu, Rong Zishan, Jin Changyong, Bai En, etc.
One of the most anticipated dramas of 2021, Sword Snow Stride debuted on Chinese streaming platform Tencent Video on Wednesday. The period drama follows young Xu Fengnian (Zhang Ruoyun) as he travels a long and bumpy road to become the king of Northern Liang.
Posted by Samuel Wade | May 27, 2021
Dr. Li Wenliang’s death on February 7, 2020 resulted in an unprecedented spontaneous outpouring of grief on China’s social media. The young ophthalmologist was widely identified as one of eight whistleblowers punished for sounding the alarm about a new SARS-like disease spreading in Wuhan in late December 2019. After receiving an admonishment notice from local police, Li returned to work at Wuhan Central Hospital. He contracted coronavirus, and passed away soon after. Li became a uniquely emotive focal point of public backlash against the heavy-handed opacity cloaking the earliest weeks of the outbreak. He revealed the police notice against him, adorned with his thumbprinted guarantees that he “understood” the nature of his error and would refrain from repeating it. These pledges soon became iconic, as did his statement in an interview with Caixin that “there should be more than one voice in a healthy society.” Though the Supreme Peop
LIFE / CULTURE By Global Times Published: Jan 15, 2021 10:43 PM
Chinese actors Chen Daoming (left) and Zhan Ruoyun (Right) pose for a photo with a poster of actor Wu Gang at a media event to promote
Qing Yu Nian in Beijing on January 25, 2018. Photo: VCG
Qing Yu Nian, a popular Chinese costume drama adapted from the Chinese web novel of the same name, has been accused by Chinese netizens of plagiarizing content from the fantasy novel series
The Twelve Kingdoms (1992) written by Japanese novelist Fuyumi Ono.
Netizens on China s Twitter-like Sina Weibo have been discussing a section of dialogue from
Qing Yu Nian that some say bears a striking similarity to a paragraph from the Japanese novel.