After the FBI suggested it is likely that Covid-19 originated in a Wuhan lab, commentator Hu Xijin posted about "the United States of Rumors."
The student who grabbed Chen's mic shouted: "We study for the Great Rejuvenation of the Chinese nation - not to breed with Americans!"
"We should support peace talks, and oppose America adding fuel to the fire," one top commenter on Weibo wrote after Putin's speech.
Why was a ChatGPT-like platform not first launched in China? As ChatGPT is all the talk, so is the discussion about China catching up.
The Chinese balloon incident is also referred to as the "Wandering Balloon" on social media at a time when 'Wandering Earth II' is trending.
While many commenters support Chinese authorities for providing data on Covid-related deaths, some questioning the accuracy were censored.
This Hu Xijin commentary can be seen as part of a wider trend of normalizing Covid in the Chinese online media sphere.
As people in Beijing, Shanghai, and other places take to the streets holding up white papers, some have dubbed this the "A4 Revolution."
As Covid-19 cases are on the rise, Beijing is not opening up, but closing down.
On Weibo, many people held different views on the incident regarding two women being tied up after violating Guangzhou anti-epidemic rules.
Many commenters have a less rose-colored view of the future of 'zero Covid' than some of China's opinion makers.
"Unless you shut down the entire internet in Lanzhou, there is no way for you to cover this up."
The Ruzhou girl developed a high fever on October 14, but wasn't taken to hospital until the night of October 17.
A pop-up window doesn't seem to bring anything good these days.
Multiple Chinese (military) bloggers started using 'weak goose' (菜鹅) term in light of Russia's fading victory.
Political commentator Hu Xijin about China's zero-Covid Policy: " This fight is bound to be like navigating a boat against the current."
Hu's personal opinions should not be mistaken for China's official stance nor guide Chinese online public opinion, Chairman Rabbit argues.
"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.
"It's almost like wearing electronic handcuffs. I don't want to wear this," one tech blogger wrote after being asked to wear a monitoring wristband during home...