Facts About Jet Li and a Number of Artists Blacklisted by the Chinese Government


Lynda HasibuanCNBC Indonesia

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Monday 06/09/2021 12:53 WIB



Jakarta, CNBC Indonesia – Jet Li would have been targeted blacklist Chinese government. The actor was blacklisted by Xi Jinping's government.

This is what Chinese director Zhou Guogang said on social media last weekend. Alongside him, a number of other famous actors also entered lists.


Quote The Malaysian Star, this is linked to the nationality of the actor. The 58-year-old is a Singaporean citizen.

“Besides Li, who holds Singaporean citizenship, other actresses included are Liu Yifei (American), actors Nicholas Tse (Canadian), Zhang Tielin (British IWN) and Mark Chao (Canadian), as well as singer Will Pan (American ) and Wang Leehom (American citizen),” Guogang said, quoted Monday (6/9/2021).

Unfortunately, there have been no Chinese comments on this. However, it is tentatively suspected that their names were included in the list of latest regulations leaked by the China National Radio and Television Administration.

China now regulates the world of entertainment in its country. through this body. The agency said regulations on cultural programming would be strengthened, cracking down on content deemed “unhealthy”, including limiting star salaries and prosecuting celebrities who evade taxes.

“Tax evasion will be severely punished. Celebrities are encouraged to participate in public social programs and assume shared social responsibilities,” according to the rules. Reuters.

The selection of actors and guests must also be carefully controlled. Political knowledge and moral behavior were included as selection criteria.

The notice also said that “flawed” entertainment, such as the appearance of men acting like women in programs, should also be rejected.

This is consistent with previously published rules Cyberspace Administration of China (CAC). Where the government will punish the spread of “dangerous information” in celebrity fan groups nationwide, even shutting down the channel if it is worrying.

Government will also regulate celebrity promotions online. Including banning lists that rank celebrities based on popularity.

The rules will also crack down on the financial exploitation of internet users through the sale of merchandise. Including asking other fans to vote for their favorite acts on online variety shows.

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

The closeness between her and her businessman husband Jack Ma would also be another reason. China itself restricted the billionaire's travel and imposed fines on his company.

China also fined up to $46 million, equivalent to 660 billion rupiah, on handsome artist Zheng Shuang. He allegedly committed tax fraud.



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