Online reactions to the news of Fan's marriage to Xu Meng, his fourth wife, reveal that the renowned artist is not particularly well-liked among Chinese netizens.
"Liang Liang and Li Jun are just the tip of the iceberg; there are thousands of couples facing similar challenges."
The marriage was denied after a local official found the woman did not learn sign language and could not write.
The celebratory livestream gained immense traction on Chinese social media, albeit for all the unintended reasons.
After their romantic stroll in Chengdu was captured by street photographers, their illicit affair suddenly became the talk of the day.
After showing up as brides at Roy Wang's concert, some female fans attempted to return their gowns within the store's 7-day 'No Questions Asked Return Policy'.
As the video of a fight over a bowl of noodles went viral, thousands of netizens turned into armchair therapists and advised the couple to break...
Despite a range of measures to encourage childbirth, a definitive solution to combat China's declining birth rates remains elusive.
Weibo discussions about a woman from Wuhan who was fired after sharing news of her pregnancy for "inability" to do her job.
There is online anger over the fact that the chemical engineer who doused his wife with sulfate acid was only detained for ten days following the...
The first day after the Spring Festival holiday is a busy one at the Bureau of Civil Affairs as couples are lining up to register a...
Another year, another drop in birth rates: according to the latest statistics, China's 2022 saw more deaths than births.
A doctor's advice to delay conception after Covid went trending: "Nine months from now, the birth rates are going to hit an all-time low."
The 22-year-old Hunan woman was killed by her husband after unsuccessfully filing for divorce.
The woman ruined 32 wedding dresses - worth at least $11,000 - because she wanted her $550 deposit back.
Wang Leehom's marriage ended, and so did all of his sponsorship deals.
"The three-child policy is here, and it's terrifying!"
A post on Zhihu about an unhappy marriage has received millions of views.
Are these announced reforms "neglecting the root and pursuing the tip" of existing problems with weddings and marriage in China?
“The crime of destruction of the military marriage” (破坏军婚罪) apparently is not a crime if you're cheating from within the army.