Skip to main content

Popular news

Think Tank Expert: Two Major Measures to Counter the CCP’s Transnational Repression

Michael Sobolik, Senior Fellow at the Hudson Institute in Washington, D.C., told The Dajiyuan on November 5 that the United States should take strong countermeasures against the Chinese Communist Party’s (CCP) suppression of Falun Gong and Shen Yun Performing Arts in America—such as expelling CCP di

The More He Tries to Clarify, the More Suspicious It Seems! Li Lianjie (Jet Li) is Seen Wearing Artificial Skin, Exposing Several Flaws

Following the emergence of the Yu Menglong case, public attention has shifted to whether other missing celebrities have faced similar misfortunes. Netizens discovered that Qiu Feng, a Chinese Shaolin monk, was rumoured to have had his organs transplanted, with further speculation suggesting that the once seriously ill martial arts star Li Lianjie had received a heart transplant from Qiu Feng.

Xi Jinping's APEC Blunder Again, Netizens Bestow New Nickname

Xi Jinping has been in power for 12 years, and his public performances, especially on international stages, increasingly reflect the various nicknames given to him by the Chinese public, such as 'pig head,' 'baozi,' 'grass bag,' '200 jin,' and 'Winnie the Pooh.'

In the Case of Yu Menglong, Military Descendant Lin Beichuan is Facing Danger!

Following the death of mainland actor Yu Menglong on September 11, many questions have arisen. Despite the authorities' efforts to suppress information through internet censorship and account deletions, mainland netizens continue to rally in support of him, turning this into a drawn-out struggle.

Demons in Zhongnanhai: Xi is Terrified

On September 3, 2025, a grand military parade in Beijing, touted as a commemoration of the victory in the War of Resistance, not only displayed Nazi-like elements but also unexpectedly carried a whiff of bloodshed, revealing that the city of Beijing is enveloped in a demonic fog.

Trump Reveals Shocking News: Xi Personally Promised Never to Use Force Against Taiwan During Trump’s Presidency

On October 30, during his meeting in South Korea with U.S. President Donald Trump, Chinese Communist Party (CCP) leader Xi Jinping turned into what observers called a “speech-reading machine.” For the entire 1 hour and 40 minutes, Xi rigidly read his prepared script word for word without deviation—showing an unusually conciliatory attitude toward the U.S. He didn’t dare say “no” to any of Washington’s demands, and the usual “wolf warrior” aggressiveness had completely vanished. No wonder Trump gave the meeting a “12 out of 10,” saying he was “super satisfied.”

Four Odd Things About Xi Jinping’s Trip to South Korea

On October 30, 2025, Chinese Communist Party leader Xi Jinping arrived in Busan, South Korea. After meeting with U.S. President Donald Trump, he proceeded to Gyeongju to attend the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) summit on October 31. Xi’s visit to South Korea drew intense media and public attention, with four main points becoming the focus.

28-Year-Old Athlete’s Sudden Death and “Organ Donation” Sparks Panic

Recently, 28-year-old wrestler Yan Jianbo from Hunan Province died suddenly from a brain hemorrhage. Authorities announced that his parents had decided to donate several of his organs free of charge. On the morning of October 30 at 6 a.m., the Fourth Hospital of Changsha held a brief memorial ceremony in the organ acquisition operating room to bid farewell to Yan Jianbo. His two kidneys, one liver, and a pair of corneas were said to be allocated to patients in need.

Yu Menglong’s Double? Mystery of Tibet “Adventure King” Death Resurfaces

As the saying goes, “Man proposes, Heaven disposes.” In order to prolong its own survival, the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) and Xi Jinping allegedly went so far as to kill Yu Menglong to gain “borrowed life” and longevity. Unexpectedly, killing one Yu Menglong only led netizens to dig up even more CCP crimes. It turns out that before Yu Menglong, several other young people had already been “sacrificed.” The CCP’s crimes will inevitably arouse greater public anger, making more citizens see the regime’s evil nature and draw a clear line from it.

Parade in Seoul’s Chinatown Supports 450 Million Chinese People Quitting the CCP

Recently, to commemorate the milestone of “450 million Chinese quitting the CCP, the Youth League, and the Young Pioneers” (collectively known as the Three Withdrawals), a large-scale parade was held near the Chinese residential area in Seoul, South Korea. The event aimed to inform local Koreans and Chinese residents about the movement and drew significant public attention.

Shocking! “Vengeful Spirits” Surround Beijing—Will a Coup Erupt in China This November?

On the first day of November, a strange scene unfolded in Beijing: thick white fog suddenly blanketed the capital in broad daylight. The mist hugged the ground, wrapping around buildings like ghostly smoke. Visibility dropped to less than 10 meters, and the city’s streets and towers appeared like a phantom realm. Mainland media dubbed it an “aerial city,” but none mentioned that the fog appeared exactly one month after the mysterious death of actor Yu Menglong began circulating online. On the first day of November, a strange scene unfolded in Beijing: thick white fog suddenly blanketed the cap

Just After Embarrassing Xi Jinping, Sanae Takaichi Did Something Else That Angered Beijing

Following her meeting with Xi Jinping during the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) summit, Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi held a brief meeting on November 1 with Lin Hsin-yi, former Vice Premier of the Republic of China (Taiwan). Takaichi’s move infuriated Beijing, prompting the Chinese Foreign Ministry to lodge a “stern protest” and a “strong objection” with Japan.

Trump: Xi Jinping Knows the Consequences of Invading Taiwan

The recently concluded Trump–Xi summit in South Korea drew attention for one unusual reason: the Taiwan issue was not mentioned at all. In a segment aired by CBS News on November 2, U.S. President Donald Trump stated that Chinese Communist Party leader Xi Jinping understands the consequences he would face if he invaded Taiwan. However, Taiwanese scholars warned that the omission of Taiwan at the summit does not mean there is room for complacency.

Taiwan May Be Safe—But Xi Jinping Has Bigger Troubles Awaiting Him

The 2025 Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) Leaders’ Summit concluded in South Korea on November 1. During the meeting, Taiwan’s APEC representative, Lin Hsin-yi, performed outstandingly—first meeting with U.S. Treasury Secretary Besant for about 40 minutes, then with Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi. At the leaders’ photo session, Lin Hsin-yi and Xi Jinping had zero interaction. Although Xi treated Lin coldly, he notably did not mention Taiwan when talking with Trump—a signal that stunned the world, breaking the usual precedent in U.S.–China leader summits. The likely reason is th

Page 2