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politics 37d ago Yuezhou

Kangxi Assessed Wu Sangui's Threat

Emperor Kangxi acknowledged that the central battlefield had seen no progress for three years, attributing responsibility to princes, dukes, generals, and ministers, not frontline soldiers. Kangxi is assessing the threat posed by Wu Sangui.
CNR Economic Voice
economy 37d ago

China Reports Significant Growth In Tourism

Cultural and sports-related travel, such as concerts, music festivals, and sporting events, generates economic benefits that far exceed traditional tourism. China is experiencing growth in tourism, with a focus on integrating traditional culture into dynamic, experiential activities to boost cultural industries. The popularity of traditional Chinese culture is growing online, with one artwork receiving nearly a million clicks. Chinese companies, particularly larger ones looking to expand internationally, have been exploring opportunities in Hong Kong over the past two decades. The performance of the Hang Seng Index in previous years has influenced the volatility of individual stocks. The broadcast mentioned signals that were overlooked, such as late-night messages and social media posts, indicating potential issues with children.
CRI Huayu Global
politics 37d ago Luoyang

Political Versus Military Leadership In Early Conflict

The initial confrontation between Kangxi and Wu Sangui is characterized as a political strategist versus a military strategist. Wu Sangui and Geng Jingzhong faced opposition, with Yue Fei playing a key role in preventing their forces from taking control of southeastern provinces. Wu Sangui's rebellion is described as a local military group challenging the central system, lacking broad appeal. Kangxi, as a politician, could acquire knowledge through learning. Wu Sangui, leveraging his extensive experience in Yunnan, prepared for conflict and secured Hunan Province. Kangxi's military strategy was deemed unreliable by Wu Sangui, who chose not to directly engage Hunan but instead focused on Jiangxi, preventing it from falling into Wu Sangui's hands.
CNR Economic Voice
politics 37d ago Nanjing

Recapture Of Yuezhou Ends Central Front In Conflict

The loss of Nanjing would have critical consequences, as it would sever the Grand Canal, a artery for the Qing Dynasty's transportation and supply lines. Its loss would have severely impacted the waterway, highlighting its importance in the conflict against Wu Sangui.
CNR Economic Voice
other 37d ago

China's Tourism Sector Sees Strong Holiday Travel

China's domestic tourism market experienced a strong recovery during the recent May Day holiday, with long-distance travel regaining dominance over short-distance trips.
CRI Huayu Global
culture 37d ago

Film Industry Promotes Holiday Consumption

China's film box office revenue exceeded 737 million yuan during the May Day holiday period. No specific figures or timeframes were provided. During the holiday period, average ticket prices fell by nearly 8 percent compared to the previous year. More than 20 million people visited cinemas across various regions. Average movie ticket prices decreased by nearly 8 percent year-on-year, and over 20 million people attended cinemas during the holiday period. The film "The Vanishing Man" achieved a tight narrative pace over its 90-minute runtime, focusing on family estrangement, parenting anxiety, and interpersonal trust crises. The film 'The Vanished Person' is noted for its tight 90-minute narrative, focusing on themes of family estrangement, parenting anxiety, and interpersonal trust crises, while incorporating local dialect to enhance realism and audience immersion.
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politics 37d ago Luoyang

Wu Sangui And Geng Jingzhong Faced Opposition In Southeast

The broadcast describes the Three Rebellion leaders, including Wu Sangui, as formidable opponents who were not afraid of death and possessed strong martial arts skills.
CNR Economic Voice
politics 37d ago Luoyang

Qing Forces Recapture Yuezhou Ending Rebellion

Wu Sangui negotiated with the Shunzhi Emperor regarding Yunnan, which was a remote frontier region at the time. With the city's defenses breached and its garrison depleted, soldiers fled and commanders surrendered.
CNR Economic Voice
economy 37d ago Beijing

China Reports Significant Growth In Tourism

Foreign tourists are increasingly utilizing tax refund services in Beijing, with many visitors to the Wangfujing shopping mall opting for immediate tax refunds at on-site service points. The report mentions traditional flying wing paper art creation, which involves coloring and selecting Xuan paper. Mirror decorations use screws for stability, attaching them to the mirror's back and lens feet. These events aim to promote traditional flying wing art and cultural heritage through events and festivals. Foreign tourist numbers have risen in Chinese cities, with specific promotions for Spring Festival tourism contributing to this growth. This growth is a trend in the country's tourism sector. The evolution of the Hang Seng Index has seen shifts in industry representation, including finance, information technology, and consumer sectors.
CRI Huayu Global
politics 37d ago Luoyang

Wu Sangui Rebellion Strains Qing Finances

Wu Sangui's strategy for securing Yunnan is being discussed, noting his extensive preparations and strong military leadership, which were more substantial than early Qing Dynasty campaigns. Historical accounts describe the period under Empress Wu Zetian as chaotic with frequent external threats. The rebellion involved five friends, including Wang Han, Wang Zhixian, Jian Xin, Di Jiao, and Li Meng, who became entangled in a murder case and were accused of being assassins due to their association with Prince Huaiyang. The narrative suggests a plot involving a staged death and a conspiracy to poison, with accusations directed at Wang Han and others by Lai Junchen. The financial strain is a direct consequence of the ongoing conflict. The Qing military has been stalled in Hunan for nearly two years, unable to break through Yuezhou's defenses.
CNR Economic Voice