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Cancer Influencer “Daidaiyang” Passes Away at 22
Chinese social media influencer “Dai Dai Yang” has died at 22 after battling bone cancer for 1,610 days, diagnosed at age 17. She shared a poignant farewell message, expressing gratitude to her followers for enriching her life and encouraging them to cherish each other and live well. She asked them to enjoy life’s simple pleasures on her behalf. Bone cancer’s early symptom is pain, initially mild but intensifying as the disease progresses. Her journey highlights the need for continued research and support in fighting bone cancer.
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Zhu Que Xuan Wu’s Name Change to Zhou Jingming: Seeking a Normal Life
Zhou Jingming, formerly known as “Zhuque Xuanwu Chiling,” has changed his name, seeking a more conventional identity and a simpler life. The shift reflects a desire to fit in and stems from practical difficulties associated with his previous, complex moniker. He chose “Zhou” to honor his mother and “Jingming” from the idiom “chun he jingming,” hoping for tranquility.
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Wei Dongyi’s Douyin Comments Section: Where Wishes Come True for Millions in China A Viral Boost: Gaining 23 Million Followers in Just Three Comments. The Online Wish Fulfillment Arena: A Look at the Phenomenon Surrounding the Mathematician.
A simple introduction video by Chinese mathematician Wei Dongyi unexpectedly sparked a viral sensation, amassing millions of views and comments. The comments section transformed into a “wish well,” with students seeking academic success. This phenomenon reflects a blend of admiration for Wei’s intellectual prowess and a desire for good fortune. The article analyzes the public’s perception of Wei, the spread of unreliable stories, and the need to view him as an individual, separate from exaggerated narratives.