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Beijing Police Publicly Refer to Xi as 'Pig'

Recently, the 'Year of the Red Horse' has become a trending topic, with netizens both domestically and internationally eager to discuss whether this year will, as some prophets claim, lead to a reckoning for the Communist Party, expose lies, and reveal the truth.

Did Henan’s Spring Festival Gala Program Frighten Xi Jinping?

On February 14, 2026, the live broadcast of Henan TV’s Spring Festival Gala was suddenly interrupted, quickly becoming a major topic of online discussion. The program incorporated a large number of traditional Chinese cultural elements, such as Hanfu, scenes rooted in divinely inspired culture, and a collaborative dance performance titled “The Long Night Ends” linked with Tencent games “Arena Breakout” and “Sixteen Prefectures of Yan and Yun.” Its theme, “The long night ends, mountains and rivers shine in moonlight,” was interpreted by some as an allegory for current turbulence in China’s poli

“The Long Night Ends, Mountains and Rivers Shine in Moonlight” — Henan ‘Rebel Poem’ Reportedly Angers CCP

On the evening of February 14, 2026, Henan TV’s Spring Festival Gala was abruptly halted mid-broadcast. At the time, 8 million viewers were watching live on Douyin, and 40 million had followed the stream. The sudden termination left audiences stunned. According to viewers, the program did not air in full, with numerous advertisements inserted throughout, and ultimately ended before completion. After the livestream concluded, replays of the gala were quickly removed from major platforms (such as Douyin, Bilibili, and Weibo), leaving netizens temporarily unable to watch it through official chann

On New Year’s Eve, “Removing Xi”? Beijing Officialdom Engages in Private Criticism of the Central Leadership, Calling Xi “All Bluster”

This year’s Lunar New Year’s Eve in Beijing was said to be filled with suffocating tension. According to sources, the level of security in the capital has reached “a sentry every three steps, a guard every five.” Why? Because the Chinese term for New Year’s Eve, chuxi, sounds like “removing Xi.” It is said that the superstitious Xi Jinping has been gripped by extreme fear over this homonym.

Zhongnanhai New Year Reception Resembles a Funeral; Did Hu Chunhua “Refuse to Look” at the Supreme Leader?

The year 2026 is the lunar “Red Horse Year.” In the eyes of folk prophecy and political observers, it is destined to be a turbulent one. On the eve of Lunar New Year’s Eve, the Chinese Communist Party held its 2026 New Year reception at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing. However, what should have been a festive gathering was instead marked by an extremely oppressive atmosphere. Xi Jinping stood on stage with a weary face, attempting to paper over reality, while officials below wore gloomy expressions. There was no sense of celebration; the reception was mocked as a “funeral gathering.”

Year of the Horse: Chinese Elites Extend New Year Greetings to Falun Gong Founder Master Li

As the 2026 Bingwu Year of the Horse Lunar New Year arrives, communities around the world are immersed in the joyful atmosphere of bidding farewell to the old and welcoming the new. At this hopeful moment, leading elites from the fields of law, business, media, and national defense academia have spoken out one after another, extending their most sincere New Year greetings to Mr. Li Hongzhi, founder of Falun Gong, and to all practitioners.

2026 Spring Festival Reception: Xi Jinping’s Fading Shadow of Power and Island Predicament

On February 14, 2026, the Chinese Communist Party Central Committee and State Council held their Spring Festival reception at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing. The meeting was presided over by Li Qiang. Xi Jinping delivered a speech. The seven members of the Politburo Standing Committee attended, along with Vice President Han Zheng. State media described the banquet hall as “brilliantly lit and filled with festive joy, with more than 2,000 people from various sectors gathering together in celebration.”

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