Many commenters have a less rose-colored view of the future of 'zero Covid' than some of China's opinion makers.
"Taiwan is Chinese territory. So it needs to be defended, at all costs. The U.S. is using us as an instrument."
The devastating Halloween stampede in Seoul's Itaewon is among the deadliest stampedes worldwide of the past decade.
A Weibo post by the Embassy of Germany in China focuses on what happened in both countries in 1989, but the China part is blacked-out.
Multiple Chinese (military) bloggers started using 'weak goose' (菜鹅) term in light of Russia's fading victory.
Chinese manufacturers of heating equipment are the "invisible champions" of Europe's energy crisis.
"Why is that every time Mahsa Amini is mentioned, it somehow gets linked to America?"
News of 'Little Paul' quietly joining Pelosi to Taiwan received over 380 million views on Weibo on Friday.
Hu's personal opinions should not be mistaken for China's official stance nor guide Chinese online public opinion, Chairman Rabbit argues.
One poster by China Daily on Pelosi's visit to Taiwan said: "The Chinese people will fight back twice as hard."
"The Old Witch has landed!", many commenters wrote on Weibo when Pelosi arrived in Taiwan.
When Pelosi met Hu - imagining love in times of U.S.-China escalation risk.
Some voices say that regardless of a Taiwan visit by Pelosi, US-China relations have already reached one of the lowest points in decades.
"We need to stay vigilant that there are now some foreign forces who are using what we post to show China in a bad light."
Reporter Zeng Ying is accused of being unpatriotic after she was holding back tears on air during an interview on the Shinzo Abe attack.
On Weibo, some are gloating over the shooting of Shinzo Abe, who has been called the "'chief' anti-China politician in Japan."
Chinese state media push the Hong Kong anniversary narrative on Weibo: "If Hong Kong is doing well, the nation is doing well, and when the nation...
"Now we can all have eight children and a bright future," one Chinese commenter sarcastically wrote about the U.S. reversal of abortion law.
Weibo discussions on 'Racism for Sale' documentary: "BBC is maliciously hyping up the issue."
Billions were spent on the venues to host the Asia Cup, what will happen to them now that China will no longer be the host country?