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Facts about Jet Li and a series of artists blacklisted by the Chinese government

by Ainsley Ingram

Jakarta, CNBC Indonesia – Jet Li would have been the target blacklist Chinese government. The actor has been blacklisted by the Xi Jinping government.

This is what a Chinese director, Zhou Guogang, said on social media last weekend. Along with him there were also a number of other well-known actors who entered listing.

Estimate Malaysia star, this is linked to the nationality of the actor. The 58-year-old man is a Singaporean citizen.

In addition to Li, who holds Singaporean nationality, other actresses included are Liu Yifei (American), actor Nicholas Tse (Canadian), Zhang Tielin (British) and Mark Chao (Canadian), and singer Will Pan (American) ). ) and Wang Leehom (US citizen), “Guogang said, quoted on Monday (9/6/2021).

Unfortunately, there has been no Chinese comment on this. However, tentatively, their names are on the latest rule list released by the National Radio and Television Administration of China.

China is now in the process of regulating the world of entertainment in its country. through this body. The agency said regulations on cultural programs would be tightened, cracking down on content deemed “unhealthy”, including limiting star salaries and driving celebrities out of tax evasion.

“Tax evasion will be severely punished. Celebrities are encouraged to participate in community welfare programs and take on shared social responsibilities,” according to the cited law. Reuters.

The selection of actors and guest stars must also be carefully controlled. Political literacy and moral behavior were included as selection criteria.

The advisory also says “flawed” entertainment such as the appearance of men acting like women in programs should also be removed. Entertainment involving vulgar celebrities, scandals and ostentatious displays of wealth should also be rejected.

This conforms to the previously loaded rules China Cyberspace Administration (CAC). Where the government will punish the dissemination of “dangerous information” to celebrity fan groups around the country, even shutting down channels if it disturbs.

The government will also regulate celebrity promotions in line. Including ban lists which sort celebrities by popularity.

The rules will also crack down on financial exploitation of Internet users through the sale of goods. Includes instructing other fans to vote for their favorite action on variety show.

Meanwhile, at the same time, China would also erase all social traces of actress Vicki Zhao Wei. The Shaolin Soccer actor has reportedly been involved in numerous scandals.

The closeness of her husband and businessman to Jack Ma would also be another reason. China itself has restricted the billionaire’s travel and fined his companies.

China has also fined beautiful artist Zheng Shuang up to US $ 46 million or the equivalent of rupees 660 billion. This is called tax evasion.

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