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The Menglong Case Has Revealed the Dark Underbelly of the Entertainment Industry, Highlighting the Connections Between Powerful Figures and Their Penchant for Sinister Practices
As interest in the Yu Menglong case intensifies, the exposed dark secrets implicate high-ranking CCP officials, including Xi Jinping, Cai Qi, and Wang Xiaohong, along with their families and descendants.
Red Sky Stuns with 'Xi Hanging Statue' as Dragon Energy Reverses at Beijing's Summer Palace
During the opening ceremony of the 15th National Games, a golden fish dragon, measuring several dozen meters long and inspired by the ancient Chinese legend of the Aoyu, captivated 30,000 spectators as it turned and twisted.
Insiders Uncover the Details of the Yu Menglong Case: Was He Hospitalised for Surgery?
Yu Menglong has become the epitome of what mothers everywhere desire, yet his tragic fate has left countless mothers heartbroken. The incident surrounding Yu Menglong has indeed inflicted a widespread collective trauma on the Chinese public.
“The Nine Commentaries” 21st Anniversary — Real-Name Quit-Party Numbers Rise
November 19, 2025, is the 21st anniversary of the publication of The Nine Commentaries on the Communist Party. This series of editorials exposing the evil nature of the CCP, since its release in 2004, has triggered a spiritual awakening movement that shocked Chinese communities worldwide—the “Three Withdrawals Movement,” meaning withdrawal from the Chinese Communist Party, the Communist Youth League, and the Young Pioneers.
Three Strange Things About the CCP Public Security Minister’s Trip to the Northwest
According to Xinhua News Agency on November 21, Wang Xiaohong—Secretary of the CCP Central Secretariat and State Councilor—recently conducted an inspection tour in Shaanxi and Ningxia. Several strange aspects of the report deserve attention.
U.S. Lawmakers: CCP Is Waging a “Systematic War Against Faith” at Home
U.S. lawmakers and religious freedom advocates said at a congressional hearing on Thursday (November 20) that the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) is waging a “systematic war on faith” against all religious groups inside China. At the hearing, religious experts noted that this is not only a human rights issue but also a national security issue. “The CCP is at war with faith—and at war with us.”
Myanmar Cracks Down on Scam Centers — Expert: The CCP Is the Real Mastermind
Myanmar’s military stated on November 23 that during a five-day crackdown targeting a notorious online scam center near the Thai border, nearly 1,600 foreign nationals were arrested. But some observers believe that the intensified crackdown, which began last month, is merely a superficial gesture.
Taipei Holds “Anti-Transnational Repression” Forum Focusing on the CCP’s Misdeeds
On November 23, the Republic of China’s Free Communications Association held an anti–transnational repression/persecution forum in Taipei under the theme “The Invisible Long Arm: Taiwan Has Long Been in a Silent Unrestricted War,” inviting scholars and experts to participate in discussions.
Behind the Large-Scale Return to Hometowns: An Evidence-Based Observation of Structural Pressure
A new term, “large-scale return to hometowns,” has recently become a hot topic. What is the background?
Party Media Claims “Japanese Have No Rice to Cook”
Anti-Japan propaganda inside China’s state-controlled media continues to intensify. A flood of anti-Japan, Japan-demonizing articles keeps appearing, evolving from vulgar personal attacks against Sanae Takaichi—intended to incite hatred among Chinese people—into attempts to provoke Japanese public sentiment, stirring dissatisfaction against Takaichi, synchronized with military intimidation. The goal is to use propaganda and coercion to interfere in Japan’s internal politics and force Takaichi out of office.
Why Is Xi Jinping Afraid of Unemployed Migrant Workers Returning Home?
In the economic winter of China in 2025, the wave of unemployed migrant workers returning to their hometowns has become a sensitive topic. Official data show that millions of migrant workers are returning home early, and the reasons behind this are not only factory closures and low wages, but also structural problems in the entire economic system.
Former U.S. Ambassador: The CCP's Fear of Religious Freedom Far Exceeds That of Nuclear Weapons
Former U.S. Ambassador-at-Large for International Religious Freedom, Sam Brownback, stated, "The Chinese Communist Party's fear of religious freedom far exceeds their fear of American aircraft carriers or nuclear weapons."
Is Xi's Claim That Humans Can Live to 150 Years Old True? Doctor Reveals Shocking Insider Information
There has been rampant speculation in China's entertainment industry regarding senior artists like Li Lianjie, Ni Ping, and Hong Jinbao experiencing a miraculous rejuvenation in their health.
Opposing the CCP's Atrocities Does Not Mean Betraying the Motherland
In recent years, there have been ongoing attempts to equate 'anti-communism' with 'anti-China', and to label those who oppose the CCP's atrocities as 'traitors' and 'national sellouts'. This tactic of concept substitution is not only despicable but also foolish.
"China's Intelligent Manufacturing" Quickly Becomes "China's Urgent Need" as Chinese Restaurant Group Faces Total Collapse
Recently, the Chinese Communist Party has once again become the butt of international jokes. Two hundred Chinese medical device exhibitors suffered from mass food poisoning in Germany after consuming overpriced boxed meals from a local Chinese restaurant.
Yang Lanlan and Yu Menglong Bear a Striking Resemblance
Recently, there were rumours circulating online that Yang Lanlan's bail was set at a staggering 70 million Australian dollars, which would break local records. However, the BBC has confirmed that the police did not impose any monetary conditions, rendering the online rumours inaccurate.
Cai Qi Again Downplays Xi at the Capital Planning Commission Meeting
On November 20, at the symposium held in the Great Hall of the People to commemorate the 110th anniversary of Hu Yaobang’s birth, Cai Qi—who had been questioned by the outside world over the past ten days for his absence from major events such as the opening ceremony of the Guangzhou National Games and the Central Conference on Rule of Law—finally made an appearance. However, last year, when Xi Jinping visited Fujian and Anhui in October and Hubei in November, Cai Qi, who often accompanied Xi, was also nowhere to be seen.
Four People Smuggled NVIDIA GPUs to China, Arrested in the U.S.
The U.S. Department of Justice on Thursday (November 20) arrested two U.S. citizens and two Chinese citizens accused of illegally selling NVIDIA’s advanced artificial intelligence (AI) chips to China through Malaysia and Thailand. They are charged with violating and conspiring to violate the Export Control Reform Act, smuggling, money laundering, and conspiring to launder money.
Netizens Mock State Media's Claiming “Japan Is Having a Hard Time”
Beijing’s hypersensitive reaction to new Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi’s statement on the “Taiwan contingency” continues to escalate. Japanese media figures point out that Beijing’s fierce response comes directly from top-level instructions, but stirring up anti-Japanese sentiment is a “double-edged sword”—if protests break out, the CCP will end up hurting itself.
CCP Strictly Guards Against Returning and Staying in Hometowns
There are still three months until the Chinese New Year, but a wave of migrant workers returning home has already emerged, and the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) authorities have begun deploying special actions in response to the massive return-home tide. Experts point out that the reason the CCP is planning for the migrant workers’ return more than three months in advance is that it fears the accumulated dissatisfaction among migrant workers toward the ruling party may transform into larger-scale social unrest.
Former Prime Minister of Bangladesh Sentenced to Death: What Should Be Xi Jinping's Fate?
On November 17, 2025, the International Crimes Tribunal of Bangladesh sentenced former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina to death in absentia for crimes against humanity. She was found guilty of ordering the use of lethal force against student protesters during the summer of 2024, which led to the deaths of at least hundreds, with the United Nations estimating the toll could be as high as 1,400.