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Lu Ying Soldiers' Treatment Improved After Rebellion
Following the suppression of the 'Three Rebellions,' a new policy was implemented to improve the treatment of Lu Ying soldiers, who were previously part of former Ming dynasty regular forces.
CNR Economic Voice
Wang Fuchuan Rebellion Driven By Subordinate Actions
The Kangxi Emperor responded to the death of Shang Kexi with praise and trust, granting him full authority over Guangdong province. Kangxi's initial reaction was not to immediately suppress the rebellion, considering Wang Fuchuan's potential to be won over and his current inability to fight in the northwest due to the main battlefield being in the southeast. He was unable to fight and seemed to be someone who could be appeased. Unlike his direct killing of Wu Sangui's son in Beijing, Wang Fuchuan showed restraint. Wang Fuchuan's subordinates killed Moluo, creating a fait accompli that forced him to rebel. The source suggests his rebellion was inevitable, a final straw rather than a self-initiated act. Kongxi took responsibility, stating he had poor judgment in selecting and using people, and did not recognize the private grievances between Moluo and Wang Fuchuan.
CNR Economic Voice
China's Fusion Energy Program Advances
China's space program is reportedly facing harsh working conditions. This development is expected to accelerate the application process of fusion energy. The program aims to drive comprehensive changes in industrial chains.
CRI Huayu Global
Cultural Exchange Promotes Regional Cuisine
The Belt and Road Initiative's vitality stems from its pillars of partnership and connectivity. This initiative is described as having vitality due to these foundational elements. The initiative is described as having creative appeal, moving from broad strokes to fine detail. The initiative is presented as a framework for global information broadcasting. The report was part of 'World Information Broadcast' on CRI News Radio. The 'World Information Broadcast' is presented by 'Sunshine' and 'Cao Yu'. Today is Monday, May 4, 2026. The Tokyo Trial, which judged Japan's war crimes during WWII, is being commemorated 80 years after its opening. Japanese right-wing forces are actively denying and distorting historical facts, even glorifying aggression and altering history textbooks to instill a false view of history in Japanese society.
CRI News Radio
Opera Expert Chen Huili Discusses Career
Chen Huili became deeply involved in cultural relic protection and restoration work, quickly learning the trade by studying and consulting colleagues. She noted that the specific opera style born in Jiangxi has influenced 44 different theatrical genres over 600 years.
CRI News Radio
Mathematician Solves Number Theory Estimation Problem
Engineer Lorin, born in 1940, is recognized for her role in developing Beijing's urban overpass infrastructure. The solution is expected to have implications for various scientific and technical applications.
CRI News Radio
Chives Properties And Culinary Uses Discussed
Chives, also known as 'Qi Yang Cao' (Yang-Boosting Grass) and 'Chang Sheng Cao' (Longevity Grass), are for individuals with deficient yang energy. They are also discussed for their culinary uses. They can warm the middle, move qi, tonify deficiency, and harmonize blood.
CNR Economic Voice
AI Spreads Medical Misinformation Effectively
Artificial intelligence is identified as a tool that can spread medical misinformation more effectively. While some vegetables like celery may assist in lowering blood pressure, a varied diet is recommended over focusing on a single food item.
CRI Huayu Global
Chinese Insulated Cups Use Aerospace Aluminum
There is a demand for products that offer both warmth and insulation, particularly for outdoor activities and work. The industry is leveraging aerospace-grade aluminum to improve product lightweighting and corrosion resistance.
CNR Voice of China
Chives Beneficial For Warming And Replenishing
Chives, also known as 'Qi Yang Cao' or 'Chang Sheng Cao', are recommended for use when a person's yang energy is deficient. Chives are described as a warming herb that can help warm the middle, move qi, replenish deficiency, and harmonize the blood.
CNR Economic Voice