Chinese actress Chun Xia was banned for supporting the white paper revolution.

(Reposted from Weibo)

[Reporter Yi Huici/Comprehensive Report] When the "white paper revolution" broke out in China last November, the 30-year-old Chinese actress Chun Xia won the Hong Kong Film Awards Best Actress. And she was successively removed from the Spring Festival Gala and the movie "When the Wind Rises Again", and now she has been shown to have been settled by Qiuhou, and she was banned from Weibo.

In November last year, China cleared government policies due to Covid-19. A fire broke out in Urumqi, Xinjiang, and more than 10 residents were killed in the fire pit due to the lockdown. In a fire in Urumqi, Xinjiang, China, students took the lead in launching the "blank paper revolution" that symbolized the inability to speak. , Chunxia forwarded on Weibo and wrote: "If the children are retaliated by the school because they have the courage to speak out, and they graduate later or have difficulty finding a job, please lend a helping hand. The children have stood up, adults should protect them, and don't be shameful. Chun Xia even said, "Because I feel that there is a shackle somewhere, and then I go around far away. This kind of thinking mode is the most terrifying thing. Without clear regulations and rules, I unconsciously trip my own way. Words and deeds are the most terrifying thing. The most terrifying thing is the invisible cage. The cage of thought, the cage of consciousness, is self-renunciation.”

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Chunxia Weibo was banned.

(Reposted from Weibo)

Her remarks in support of the white paper revolution were first removed from the CCTV Spring Festival Gala. When the release date of the movie "When the Wind Rises" was announced, she was also removed from the list.

Today, some netizens even discovered that her Weibo was banned by the authorities for "violating relevant laws and regulations". The current rumored ban period is 90 days.

Another 23-year-old actress, Chen Yujie, was also permanently banned from Weibo because of her support for the "blank paper revolution".

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