Throughout the years, Biden has received many nicknames on Chinese social media.
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Which words and phrases made it to Weibo's top trending lists in 2023? We've compiled a top 25 of the most popular and noteworthy buzzwords.
China’s Covid-19 Vocabulary: a glossary of key terms that matter in China’s Covid era, from start to end [premium content].
'Cuànfǎng' became a popular word on Chinese social media and in official Chinese discourse this year. But what is it?
Has testing negative or positive for Covid become a matter of 'good' versus 'evil'?
Why does 'Trump' have multiple names in Chinese?
If there is one single word for being 'dirt-poor' and 'ugly' it would be 'qiou' - a character many self-mocking young Chinese say they identify with.
The term 'netizens', referring to Chinese internet users, is both loved and hated.
100 "must-know" terms for the 19th National Congress, propagated by People's Daily.
The shocking footage of a woman playing on her phone while her 4-year-old son drowned in the pool just a few meters behind her has sparked...
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The State Administration of Radio, Film and Television (SARFT) has notified Chinese media that they are no longer allowed to use Internet slang.