Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Wang Fang (singer)" in English language version.
In a post on Weibo, Hu Xijin, a well-known pro-government commentator, reflected what Chinese officials are probably thinking. He told his nearly 25m followers that Ms Wang's behaviour risked creating a "sense of involvement" in the conflict among Chinese people, which is "not in accordance with reality and not what China needs". The war in Ukraine is "not China's war", said Mr Hu, who is a former editor-in-chief of Global Times, a nationalist tabloid in Beijing. For good measure, censors deleted Mr Hu's post too.
In a post on Weibo, Hu Xijin, a well-known pro-government commentator, reflected what Chinese officials are probably thinking. He told his nearly 25m followers that Ms Wang's behaviour risked creating a "sense of involvement" in the conflict among Chinese people, which is "not in accordance with reality and not what China needs". The war in Ukraine is "not China's war", said Mr Hu, who is a former editor-in-chief of Global Times, a nationalist tabloid in Beijing. For good measure, censors deleted Mr Hu's post too.
In a post on Weibo, Hu Xijin, a well-known pro-government commentator, reflected what Chinese officials are probably thinking. He told his nearly 25m followers that Ms Wang's behaviour risked creating a "sense of involvement" in the conflict among Chinese people, which is "not in accordance with reality and not what China needs". The war in Ukraine is "not China's war", said Mr Hu, who is a former editor-in-chief of Global Times, a nationalist tabloid in Beijing. For good measure, censors deleted Mr Hu's post too.