Infighting! Xi Jinping‘s “One Hand to Cover the Sky” No Way qq App Software Is Urgently Removed
Netizens have discovered that using a pattern of the simplified Chinese character Xi to explain the idiom “one hand covers the sky” can be approved by QQ’s “drawing bonus”. (Web screenshot)
Foreign media have revealed that a senior executive of Chinese Internet giant Tencent has been arrested in a disciplinary case involving Sun Lijun. Recently, a QQ application of China’s Tencent, “Picture Red Packet”, was taken down for allegedly implying the dictatorship of China’s top leader Xi Jinping. The QQ software is owned by Tencent, whose boss is Ma Huateng, and Ma Huateng has been very close to the Jiang system.
The company’s software, QQ, is an app that allows you to draw a picture of a red envelope through a specified idiom, and if the system determines that the picture meets the requirements, you can get a red envelope.
However, according to overseas netizens on Twitter, recently, the “picture red packet” in the idiom “one hand to cover the sky” hints. According to the original teaching film, to crack the phrase, you need to draw a horizontal line, and then draw four dots under the horizontal line, you can identify through.
The company’s main goal is to provide a solution to the problem of the problem.
Tencent officially claimed that the downgrade was to “optimize the playing experience” and improve the function, but netizens questioned the timing of the downgrade as it was at the peak of the use of the feature during the new Lunar New Year.
The screenshots of “Xi” cracking “one hand to cover the sky” have also been blocked and cannot be spread on QQ, netizens disclosed.
The political implications of QQ’s move are obvious, and the fact that it passed Tencent’s censorship is clearly a sign that Tencent’s internal anti-Xi forces are not only there, but also very bold, not excluding the fact that Ma Huateng has always been close to the Jiang system. The company’s main goal is to provide the best possible solution to the problem.
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The company’s former deputy minister and secretary of the Yinchuan Municipal Party Committee, Jiang Zhigang, has been removed from his post in a bizarre manner, and his whereabouts are a mystery.
On the eve of the Chinese New Year, Zhang Zhu, former secretary of the Guyuan Municipal Committee of the Ningxia Autonomous Region, became secretary of the Yinchuan Municipal Committee. He is also the youngest municipal party secretary among China’s 27 provincial capitals (capital cities). And Jiang Zhigang, an old part of Zeng Qinghong and former secretary of the Yinchuan Municipal Party Committee, was bizarrely removed from his post and his whereabouts are a mystery.
On February 8, Ningxia Daily released the news that the Party Committee of the autonomous region decided to appoint Zhang Zhu as a member, standing committee member and secretary of the Yinchuan Municipal Committee. on January 26, the Chinese Communist Party officially informed that Jiang Zhigang, deputy secretary of the Party Committee of Ningxia Autonomous Region and secretary of the Yinchuan Municipal Committee, had recently been transferred out of Ningxia.
Jiang Zhigang was once a former member of Zeng Qinghong’s staff. Jiang served in the Communist Party’s aerospace system for 18 years from 1982 to 2000, and then served as deputy director of the Fifth Bureau of Cadres of the Organization Department of the Communist Party of China (CPC) Central Committee from 2001 to 2003, when Jiang became a subordinate of Zeng Qinghong, then Jiang’s chief butler, Zeng Qinghong, who was the head of the Central Organization Department.
Current affairs commentator Li Yanming analyzed that Jiang Zhigang has reached 60 years old, as a deputy secretary of the Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region Party Committee at the level of deputy provincial minister, has reached retirement age; however, the official announced his transfer and his qualification as a deputy to the National People’s Congress was terminated on his own, yet nearly 20 days later, his transfer destination has not been announced, which is quite strange. His career direction and whether he can land safely to be further observed.
The concealment of the reveal? Official data from Hubei Province reveals 150,000 fewer elderly people
The Communist Party of China (CPC) has been concealing the outbreak of the disease in Wuhan, Hubei Province, after it broke out last year. Radio Free Asia cited information from the Hubei Provincial Civil Affairs Department, which said that more than 150,000 elderly people suddenly disappeared from allowance rolls in the province in the first quarter of 2020, and that there was a large increase in the number of cremated remains in the province last year. This means that the number of deaths due to the Epidemic last year far exceeded the official notification.
Some local scholars and media people recently combed through official information from the Hubei Provincial Department of Civil Affairs and found that the province cremated a total of nearly 410,000 sets of remains in the first three quarters of last year, compared with more than 374,000 and 360,000 sets of cremated remains in 2019 and the same period in 2018, respectively. However, the funeral information has been officially regarded as a state secret, and the authenticity of the information is in doubt.
Meanwhile, information released by the Civil Affairs Department on allowances for people over 80 years old (75 in the Shennongjia Mountains) shows that as many as 150,000 elderly people suddenly disappeared from the list in the province in the first quarter of last year alone.
An academic, Mr. Zhou, who wished to remain anonymous, pointed out that both nationwide and in Wuhan, aging is becoming more and more serious, and the number of elderly people is increasing every year, but the information on elderly allowances from the Hubei Civil Affairs Department has dropped precipitously, which is not normal in itself. He also pointed out that this only involves the situation of the elderly over 80 years old, and the breakdown of statistical information is closely blocked, the full picture of the epidemic will be even less known to the outside world.
The middle class also took to the streets, and the Chinese are fighting to defend their property regardless of class
Chinese people don’t take to the streets for freedom of speech, but when it comes to defending their property, both the decent middle class and the peasants who farm the land will stand up for themselves; in the past year of 2020, people who bought bad houses and were evicted from their homes shared their stories of resistance with the Central News Agency.
In an article by WeChat‘s “Daily People” in late October last year, “The shattering moment of the middle-class ‘villa dream'” reported on some middle-class people in their 30s and 40s in Beijing who are Believing they could match a better Life, they sold two generations of property for a suburban villa, which cost around RMB 16 million (about NTD 69.6 million).
Unexpectedly, the construction project was rotten, and these owners continued to hide their house from the elders of their families, lying to them that the house was still being built, while they could only extend the Time they spent renting out their homes, suffering from tremendous financial pressure and psychological stress.
In the report, the parties could rationally and restrainedly talk about the experience of the rotting mansions, but talking about the process of defending their rights, the developers were intimidating and swearing on the phone, and the female owners lost control of their emotions saying, “Everyone is a dignified person and they all work in very good organizations, they never thought they would have to go through such things in their lives.”
The current reliance of some local governments in China on land finance is still large, but also large financial risks, building cases are pushed one by one, news about forced demolition, rotting and so on, which also means that for the housing rights of this long road, there will continue to be new people to join.
huawei can not sell cell phones to go pig farming, attracted the ridicule of netizens
Because of the Trump sanctions, Huawei cell phones lack of chips, Huawei’s main money-making machine is damaged. Huawei’s self-help plan surfaced a few days ago, the self-help plan includes “intelligent pig farming” program, the development direction of the farming industry is digital, intelligent and unmanned.
The mainland media 15 news, Huawei machine vision field president Duan Aiguo said in the micro headlines, Huawei machine vision launched the “intelligent pig” program, this pig system provides dashboard monitoring, big data analysis, digital management, support AI identification, AI learning, AI prediction, AI decision-making, etc., but also through standardization, programming The system also enables full-awareness monitoring, robotic inspection and remote control through standardization and programming.
Not only Huawei’s Ren Zhengfei, Netease founder Ding Lei, Alibaba founder Ma Yun, Jingdong company founder Liu Qiangdong have been involved in pig farming industry.
Huawei pig farming plan once exposed, it triggered hot debate among netizens.
Some netizens expressed surprise: Hunan netizen “HW former HR-” said: “wisdom to make the pig bigger?” Hebei Tangshan netizen “wood of wood forest” ridiculed: “Huawei original cell phone is not the main business.” Some netizens believe that Huawei entered the pig industry is obviously hoping to achieve self-help through the traditional industry. There are also netizens said, no matter what to raise, the U.S. government has achieved its goal. Just Hu Xijin said to beat the United States back to the agricultural society, did not expect Huawei first to do, this face is slapped.
Chinese Communist Party stole South Korea’s technology, Samsung Electronics can’t defend
As a strong country in the electronics industry, South Korea is one of the main countries where the Chinese Communist Party steals technology, and the well-known company Samsung Electronics can’t defend itself. It is no secret that the Chinese Communist Party has been stealing intellectual property rights for a long time, by all means, the United States, Taiwan, etc. are the targets of the Chinese Communist Party’s theft.
Recently, the Nikkei News recently quoted the National Intelligence Service (NIS) of South Korea as submitting a report to the National Assembly, saying that 67% of the technology leaks seized in South Korea in the past five years up to 2019 were leaked to China, many of which involved the dominant fields of Korean companies such as semiconductors, displays and shipbuilding.
Samsung Electronics, South Korea’s largest electronics industry company, has been taking steps to avoid technology leaks to China. For example, Samsung employees must disable the camera and recording functions of their smartphones when they enter a lab or factory; in one of the labs, printouts come with metal foil to prevent employees from printing confidential information, and employees are forbidden to take information out of the lab without permission, or an alarm will sound when they leave the building.
After the outbreak, Samsung prohibited employees from taking technical data out of the office, despite the South Korean government’s request that employees work from Home.
But the Chinese Communist Party also uses other methods to obtain information, such as using former and current employees. Engineers at BOE Technology, the largest display manufacturer on the mainland, revealed that many Samsung engineers jumped ship to BOE between 2015 and 2016, and that there are now about 120 Koreans in BOE’s factories and labs, including more than 50 former Samsung engineers.
Sources from the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office show that 62 patents were filed by Koreans under SMIC’s name. The U.S. has previously determined that SMIC has a Chinese Communist military background, and the USPTO estimates that there are more than 100 Korean semiconductor engineers, working at SMIC.
A major theft incident occurred at Samsung in 2018. The South Korean Water Source Prosecutor’s Office indicted 11 employees of Samsung supplier Toptec, including the company’s executive, for allegedly leaking Samsung’s OLED folding technology to the Chinese Communist Party.
Beijing has bought nine British defense companies, and Parliament is alarmed that the government is blocking them
The Defense Committee of the U.K. House of Commons said in a report released on April 14 that the Defense Ministry should investigate the Chinese Communist Party’s attempts to gain control of “financially vulnerable” aerospace companies hit by the downturn in civil aviation travel, The Times reported.
British MPs warned that aerospace companies struggling with the epidemic pandemic could be snapped up by Beijing, giving the Chinese Communist Party access to their technology and boosting its military buildup, according to a report compiled by Watch China.
The report said nine British companies that supply military equipment and components to the British Ministry of Defense or allied forces have been acquired by Beijing. The companies include those that supply parts for the RAF’s F-35B Lightning stealth fighter and A400M Atlas transport aircraft, as well as companies involved in space technology and drone manufacturing.
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