The Red Song Society (simplified Chinese: 红歌会网; traditional Chinese: 紅歌會網; lit. 'Red Song Society Website') is a Chinese website promoting Maoism in mainland China, sponsored by Shenzhen Red Song Society Culture Consulting Co., Ltd. The website's motto is "sing red songs; promote righteous ways". Created in May 2011, the website is formerly known as the Shenzhen Red Song Society Forum. After the Bo Xilai incident in 2012, the website was shut down along with the Utopia and Maoflag, later restarted. In 2017, member of the website and Hong Zhenquai, a Chinese writer of the Yanhuang Chunqiu, went to court in the People's Court of Bao'an District, Shenzhen City over the authenticity of Five Heroes of Mountain Langya. Hong lost in the first trial and subsequently filed an appeal. In 2018, the Shenzhen Intermediate People's Court in Guangdong Province issued a review verdict that the Red Song Society website did not constitute an infringement of Hong Zhenquai's reputation rights. However, according to Guo and Garrick, the case is still under review. More information...
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