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Xi's Unusual Meetings with Foreign Guests: Two Appearances by Cai Qi Raise Questions

On March 26, Dajiyuan published an article by Zhou Xiaohui titled "After the Two Sessions, Xi and Cai Qi Absent from Diplomatic Activities – Very Strange." The article pointed out that in the half-month period following the conclusion of the Chinese Communist Party’s (CCP) Two Sessions on March 11 until March 26, an unusual occurrence took place—both Xi Jinping and Cai Qi were absent from any diplomatic activities.

U.S. Defense Officials: CCP Vice Chairman He Weidong Reportedly Purged

According to The Washington Times, two U.S. defense officials have revealed that intelligence agencies believe He Weidong, Vice Chairman of the Chinese Communist Party's (CCP) Central Military Commission (CMC), has been purged by CCP leader Xi Jinping and placed under investigation.

Unusual Signals from the CCP Ministry of Defense: He Weidong in Trouble, Dong Jun in Peril

The ongoing purge of senior Chinese Communist Party (CCP) military officials continues to reveal shocking developments. Since journalist Zhao Lanjian exclusively reported on the X platform that Vice Chairman of the Central Military Commission (CMC) He Weidong had been arrested, multiple sources have indicated a high probability that He is in trouble.

"How Can a 97-Year-Old Betray a 76-Year-Old Homeland?" — Li Ka-shing, Sima Nan, and Yaya: Who Is Really Hoisting a Rock Only to Drop It on Their Own Feet?

Recently, the ever-entangled, convoluted, and murky topic of CCP-style patriotism has ignited heated debates across the internet. At the center of the storm are Li Ka-shing, Sima Nan, and Yaya—representing Hong Kong, mainland China, and Taiwan, respectively—three figures who symbolize the tycoon, the internet commentator, and the social media influencer from across the three regions.

Houses Can’t Even Be Rented Out! An Unstoppable Great Depression

It’s understandable that high housing prices deter buyers, especially with the sluggish economy and weak real estate market. But now, even in top-tier cities, rental properties are sitting vacant—some landlords have slashed prices to as low as 1 yuan per square meter, yet still, no one is renting.

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