Chinese people are dissatisfied with the government's elimination of anti-epidemic measures, and have taken to the streets to start a "blank paper revolution".

The picture shows crowds of protesters in Beijing.

(Reuters)

[Instant News/Comprehensive Report] 10 people were killed in an apartment fire in Urumqi, Xinjiang, China, causing people from all over the country to take to the streets to shout about the government's excessive epidemic prevention. Kong Haofeng, a sociologist at Johns Hopkins University in the United States, said that what happened in China in recent days The turbulent situation is an urgent situation for Xi Jinping.

According to the "BBC" report, Kong Haofeng pointed out that chain-like demonstrations in China are not surprising, but some protesters clearly demand that the leader step down, which is undoubtedly the first real test of Xi Jinping's absolute autocratic regime.

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Kong Haofeng said that over the past two years, Xi Jinping has implemented a strict policy of eradicating the epidemic, and at the same time he has pushed himself into a corner, because this approach has exhausted the patience of young people, the middle class, workers and even the country's elite.

According to Kong Haofeng, recent incidents such as the closure of the Foxconn factory in Zhengzhou, Henan, China, and the apartment fire in Urumqi, Xinjiang, seem to have sparked waves of protests in more places amid the general dissatisfaction of the public.