Top Ten Tik Tok online celebrity Real-time Top Ten Anchor Rankings Revealed

Recently, I often see people asking on the Internet, Tik Tok is so popular, so which online celebrity has the most fans? As a result, Xiaobian searched the Internet, and there were different opinions. As a list maker, he must be realistic. So, he launched the list of the top ten big households in online celebrity, Tik Tok through the network Tik Tok data.

1. People’s Daily fans: 9492W

2. CCTV news fans: 8631W W.

3. Michael Chen fans: 6892

4. Dear- Dilraba

5, high fire

6. Liu Erdou who can talk

7. A small group OvO

8. Guo Congming

The pertinent evaluation of Xingyue L: It’s a good car, but it’s not a subversive.

Xingyue L is really good. The official has always stressed that it is a compact SUV, but its wheelbase has reached 2845mm, which is a proper medium-sized SUV.

This positioning can be said that it wants to reduce the dimension and hit the joint venture compact SUV, such as CR-V, which won the top spot in SUV sales in April, or Qijun, which is going downhill. From another angle, is Xingyue L forced to lower its positioning in order to avoid direct competition with UNI-K and Mocha, which are currently in the limelight?

If it is a medium-sized SUV, then the pre-sale price of Xingyue L 148,000-188,000 yuan is really attractive.When it was officially listed, the price was mostly 145,800.(Shanghai Auto Show Eggs Guess), but if it is a compact SUV according to the official statement, then the price is probably too confident.

Whether it is medium-sized or compact depends not only on the wheelbase parameters, but on the actual ride performance. Many media always mention CMA architecture when describing Xingyue L, as if this is the best automobile production architecture in the world. It is true that this architecture has many advantages, but all along, no matter whether it is Xingrui, Xingyue or now Xingyue L, as long as the cars from CMA architecture have a minor problem-Space utilization is too low..

Perhaps this is the fact that we want to cover up in the name of "subversive". Now consumers will learn to look at the parameters and learn to use the comparison function. If we only look at the body parameters, the Xingyue L can be described as invincible in the compact SUV.

As the leading and participating basic core module architecture, CMA architecture can undertake the research and development and production of medium-sized cars, but in fact, the products of this platform are mostly between medium-sized and compact models. So we see that the models from CMA architecture are often as fierce as tigers before they go on the market, and when they see the sales volume …

The sales volume of Xingrui, also known as "subversive", can’t make a greater breakthrough in the position of around 10,000 units. As for Xingyue, it has long been forgotten; At present, the sales volume of 05, which comes from CMA and has high hopes, is about 2,000 units, and 01 fluctuates between 3,000 and 4,000 units. On the contrary, 06, which is not based on CMA, has gradually become the brand sales champion.Although the sales volume does not reflect the strength, it can reflect the degree to which products are accepted by the market.

Chinese people’s demand for space exceeds other factors. At present, I only briefly looked at the Star Yue L at the auto show, but several other cars of CMA have been evaluated. The main problem is that the head space is too depressed due to the uplift of the cockpit floor.Both front and rear rows, only 01 with the highest height performed slightly better, and this problem still exists on Xingyue L..

In fact, from the CMA architecture, we can understand why the space will be small.The space inside the car gives way to the stress zone of the car body, which can play a better protection role in the event of collision.. Therefore, it’s not nonsense that Xingyue L is called a version. The overall structure and details are very similar to XC60, and the safety level should not be bad. In this way, it is quite cost-effective to spend less than 200 thousand to buy a Taiwan.

Aside from the problem of space, in fact, Xingyue L is still very capable of playing.Especially in the application of interior design and intelligent car machine, the temptation is not small.

The most attractive thing about the new car is not the central control panel.It is the color matching of the interior of Xingyue L.The double-color design has the feeling of a luxury brand. The combination of the two colors can give the interior a distinct feeling, coupled with the grade of materials, which also gives the car Xingyue L a visual sense of advanced.

Although there is suspicion of drawing lessons from peace,But I have to say that this set of interior design of Xingyue L is much more careful than copying XC60 in appearance.. At the same time, the penetrating multimedia screen on the center console is also very eye-catching, extending from the center console to the co-pilot position. I have tried UNI-K before, thinking that it is the pinnacle of domestic interior design. I didn’t know that I was a little hasty until I saw Xingyue L.

It is enough to get started in configuration.Low-profile models have practical configurations such as transparent chassis and electric tailgate.And then raising the price will add more comfort equipment in turn. From this point of view, L also used his heart to do market research. Combined with its excellent mechanical quality, the comprehensive strength of Xingyue L is really strong.

Write it at the end

The Xingyue L must be a car designed to take the volume, otherwise it wouldn’t have been warmed up for so long, and from the past half-covered and half-ashamed to the present, I just use the engine. If you don’t believe me, just open the hood. Endorsement by motivation is more useful than saying anything.

The engine used did bring a lot of attention, but the three versions on sale are all 7DCT gearboxes, which is probably an important reason for the polarization of public opinion after the announcement of the pre-sale price of Xingyue L. In fact, I don’t have much opinion on dual clutch, but everyone has been paying attention to the power combination of 2.0T+8AT before, and the pre-sale price of this version has reached 178,800, which is really disappointing.After all, it is also 2.0T, and the price of the third generation is much more fragrant.

A pertinent evaluation of the car Xingyue L, its dimension reduction blow is probably more like "Reduced the level but not the price.",the space performance between compact and medium-sized SUVs has some advantages, but at the same time the price is higher. However, Xingyue L is also attractive in configuration and design, so let’s wait for its official listing before commenting on its future performance.

Dialogue Yi Zhongtian: Reading is more important than being meaningful.

  CCTV News:(Reporter Sun Xiaoyuan) On April 23rd, it was beneficial to open books. Today is World Book Day. CCTV reporter interviewed Yi Zhongtian, a famous scholar and writer, to talk about reading.

  CCTV reporter: Why do people study?

  Yi Zhongtian:Only humans have words, and only words can have books. Therefore, cats can only snore at home and people can read. Of course, you don’t have to read it, but it is always good to have one more option. Books are not the necessities of life, and reading is not the first need of life. Its function is actually to improve the quality of life and own taste. I am full of poetry and books. If you don’t want it, you don’t have to.

  CCTV reporter: Why do you repeatedly emphasize "words"?

  Yi Zhongtian:Because writing is the symbol of human culture. With words, human beings will truly become human beings instead of animals. Words are attractive, especially Chinese characters. Chinese characters themselves have a sense of picture and rhythm.

  CCTV reporter: What kind of books do you prefer to read?

  Yi Zhongtian:I advocate reading ancient books, preferably before the Yuan Dynasty. Pre-Qin and Han dynasties, Tang poetry and Song poetry, choose its classics to read, the heart can be quiet, clean and beautiful.

  CCTV reporter: Is reading an easy task in the multimedia era?

  Yi Zhongtian:Reading is actually a luxury, but it has nothing to do with economic conditions. It depends on whether you have time and want to read. Now there are public libraries all over the country, and as far as I know, the service is still very good.

  CCTV reporter: How to treat online fragmented reading?

  Yi Zhongtian:If you want to calm down, you’d better study. The Internet is so noisy, informative, fragmented and shocking. Reading is a quiet thing. A roll in hand, forget all the insults. Fatigue, troubles, entanglements and depression are all put aside. Of course, this book has to be fascinating.

  CCTV reporter: In your opinion, what are the benefits of reading for individuals?

  Yi Zhongtian:The greatest advantage of reading is not being useful. If you want to be useful, just surf the internet. I can even teach you how to cook online, so you don’t need to buy a cookbook. The fact is, reading makes people feel calm and clean. No matter how dirty things are, they will be cleaner if they become words. Text has the function of filter and purifier. After being converted into words, wars are not so bloody, disasters are not so horrible, and crimes may become intellectual games. Of course, the writer’s heart should be clean, and it is not good to teach obscenity and thieves. However, this is another topic.

  CCTV reporter: Has the era of "reading for all" arrived?

  Yi Zhongtian:In fact, reading is a very personal matter, and reading for all is only an advocacy or even an ideal. We certainly hope that the more people read, the better, but in my opinion, the era of reading for all will come only when reading becomes a way of life, and it is the way of life of most people. Here, it is important that people think reading is meaningful and interesting. Moreover, being interesting is more important than being meaningful.

  CCTV reporter: What is the significance of reading in your writing?

  Yi Zhongtian:I’m writing the History of China recently. It can be said that reading detective stories is of great help to my writing.

  CCTV reporter: What books do you think you should read as a child?

  Yi Zhongtian:Generally speaking, children are about luck, while old people are interested. Children’s reading is like following a tour group, depending on how the tour guide is, so teachers and parents are very important. A child can’t read Hegel even if you ask him to.

  CCTV reporter: Can you still remember what books you read as a child?

  Yi Zhongtian:When I was a child, I was basically free-range. My parents only supported non-interference in reading, so I gulped down The Outlaws of the Marsh and The Journey to the West in primary school, but I didn’t read A Dream of Red Mansions until long after I was an adult, because I thought it was not good-looking. Later, I was shocked to read it: so good? It seems that teenagers’ reading may need guidance, but coercion is useless.

  CCTV reporter: When is the best reading time in life?

  Yi Zhongtian:College is the best time to study. The study burden of college students is not as heavy as that of high school students, and they don’t have to work hard to support their families in the future, so I especially advocate that college students read more books. If nothing else, there will be no such convenient library in the future! College students should not be partial to their studies, but should be able to read widely. These books may not be used in the future, but the nutrition in them will be difficult to supplement in the future.

  CCTV reporter: Can you give some reading suggestions to middle-aged people?

  Yi Zhongtian:Getting married and starting a career is a hurdle in life, and reading depends on meeting the needle. My personal suggestion is that once you get out of the daily necessities, study some history and philosophy! When life enters the next stage, it’s time to make a summary for yourself and think about the future. However, it should be emphasized that reading is a very personal matter. No matter whose advice, it can only be used for reference. Interest is always the best teacher.

The problem of teenagers’ internet addiction intensifies. E-sports should avoid becoming a means of "bleaching" the game.

  The Spring Festival of 2019, which just passed, is destined to make Chen Can and Jason unforgettable. Together with dozens of other Internet addiction teenagers, they spent the New Year in an Internet addiction treatment center in Beijing. China Youth Psychological Growth Base, located in the southern suburbs of Beijing, was founded in 2003, and it is the first institution in China that specializes in treating teenagers and youths with Internet addiction. Every child and young person who walks in here has a different history of internet addiction, but because of their internet addiction, they have brought similar pain and suffering to their respective families. In the past 16 years, the number of Internet addiction rehabilitation institutions such as China Youth Psychological Growth Base has increased from one to two or three hundred in China, which is a worrying phenomenon, because there are more and more Internet addiction teenagers, and the unfortunate families behind them are also increasing day by day.

  The fall of a schoolmaster took only one semester.

  At present, many children with Chen Can are enjoying their first winter vacation after entering the university. A few years ago, Chen Can’s mother imagined such a future for Chen Can, and believed that Chen Can must be a famous university. Chen Can’s mother recalled that Chen Can had excellent academic performance in junior high school. At that time, his goal was to be admitted to the best local high school with the first place in the county. However, everything changed after Chen Can fell in love with online games.

  Chen Can, who is in front of the reporter of China Youth Daily and Zhongqing Online, is a polite and eloquent young man. He has entered the final stage of Internet addiction treatment in the psychological growth base of young people in China, and will soon resume his normal study and life. He regretted his experience of indulging in online games in the past few years.

  Chen Can recalled that he was addicted to an online game in junior high school. He played for three or four hours after school every night, and rarely fell asleep before 12 o’clock at night. However, due to my solid academic foundation and high learning efficiency in class during the day, my academic performance has not been greatly affected.

  In the senior high school entrance examination, Chen Can’s score was among the top ten in the county. Although there is a certain gap from the goal of getting the first place in the county, it is enough to ensure that he can successfully enter the best local high school.

  After entering high school, Chen Can continued the habit of staying up late to play games every night, but his high school studies were obviously aggravated, and it was already difficult for him to take both games and studies into consideration. In junior high school, Chen Can can still take a nap if he is too sleepy in class during the day, which basically won’t have much impact on his study, but it is impossible in senior high school. Due to lack of energy during the day, there is no guarantee to listen carefully in class. In just one semester, Chen Can’s academic performance has dropped sharply. After a day’s suspension due to a conflict with the teacher, Chen Can found that the suspension would give him more time and reason to play games, and then he began to deliberately skip class, and his learning progress could not keep up. Later, Chen Can directly applied for suspension.

  To Chen Can’s mother’s distress, as a parent, there is nothing she can do in the face of her son’s addiction to games and the resulting "fall" in life.

  Chen Can’s mother recalled that in fact, as early as junior high school in Chen Can, she and Chen Can’s father had been urging Chen Can not to play games for so long, but the dissuasion had little effect. Later, it was even easy to cause Chen Can’s emotional catharsis. Chen Can’s mother remembers that once there was a guest at home, Chen Can kicked over the gift sent by the guest in order to express his dissatisfaction, which was very rude. As for losing your temper with your parents, it is even more common. At first, Chen Can’s mother thought that the child was rebellious in adolescence. After this period of time, the child would get better. Until Chen Can’s academic performance in high school plummeted and quickly changed from a "schoolmaster" to a stubborn poor student, Chen Can’s parents thought that the child was so addicted to games that it was necessary to be treated.

  Chen Can’s mother first found a friend who is a psychiatrist. After a preliminary diagnosis, this friend found that Chen Can’s Internet addiction was very serious, and suggested taking measures to quit it as soon as possible.

  When I heard the doctor’s diagnosis of her son, Chen Can’s mother was desperate for the first time in her life. The child who once made herself and the whole family extremely proud actually fell to the point where serious mental problems appeared because she was addicted to online games.

  Now Chen Can has realized that at the height of Internet addiction, he was not only obsessed with online games, but also evaded and rejected real life. He would rather chat with people online than talk to them in reality.

  In April, 2017, Chen Can came to China Youth Psychological Growth Base for the first time under the leadership of her parents, but in order to get back to school before school starts in September, the treatment lasted only five months. As a result, because of incomplete treatment, Chen Can relapsed after returning to school for one month.

  In December 2017, Chen Can once again came to the China Youth Psychological Growth Base. After a winter vacation, he thought he was good, but when he got home, he quickly returned to the state of being addicted to online games.

  In May 2018, Chen Can’s parents took Chen Can to the China Youth Psychological Growth Base for the third time. This time, the treatment has been as long as nine months now. The doctor’s advice is that the treatment will not be over until Chen Can is completely cured of Internet addiction.

  As the treatment has entered the final stage, it is expected that Chen Can will be able to really return to normal life when the new semester begins. But precious youth has been delayed for three years. Chen Can’s former senior one classmates have entered university life at this time, while Chen Can’s mother has already given up her dream of a famous university for her son.

  Chen Can felt that he was unlikely to go back to high school again. He planned to study high school courses by himself while working, and then he planned to enter the university. Chen Can’s mother no longer expects her son to be admitted to the university. Her only expectation is that Chen Can can lead a normal life safely.

  A former e-sports player who lost himself.

  Jason, 26, has been addicted to Internet for almost 10 years.

  Jason’s father told the reporter of China Youth Daily and Zhongqing Online that Jason had been addicted to online games since his sophomore year. At that time, he went to Internet cafes every day, and his studies were a mess. There was nothing the school could do about how to save the child, so it suggested that Jason’s father transfer him to a local militarized school.

  In the new school, Jason’s mobile phone was confiscated, and he usually lived in the school. He was forbidden to leave the school at will. He didn’t have access to online games at all. In this way, Jason’s academic performance gradually picked up, but Internet addiction also tortured him mentally. In the first half year of his new school, Jason’s father lied about his child’s illness three times to meet his son’s internet addiction demand, helped Jason to ask for leave, took him out of school and took him home to play online games. However, since then, Jason’s Internet addiction has been temporarily suppressed under the strict control of the school.

  After studying in a new school for two years, Jason was finally admitted to a good local university. After going to college, Jason’s playing games was no longer out of control. Jason told the reporter of China Youth Daily and Zhongqing Online that his studies in college were not affected by playing games. However, Jason’s father said that his son spent almost every day in the Internet cafe since his sophomore year, and finally he graduated from college, just muddling through.

  Jason also participated in the national college students’ e-sports competition and won an award when he was in college, but it was this experience that made him understand that an e-sports player is far from playing games, and needs strict and boring training. When entertainment turns into work, few people can actually persist.

  Therefore, when talking about quitting his job one year after graduating from college and starting to focus on online games completely, Jason’s answer to the reporter’s question of why he didn’t take part in e-sports competition again was that he could never aim at becoming an e-sports player, because it was too difficult to take that road.

  In the summer of 2016, I graduated from Jason University, and then entered a local company with good conditions in all aspects step by step. However, work can’t bring people a sense of excitement and accomplishment as quickly as games. After gradually discovering the dullness of work, Jason began to devote more energy to online games, from going to Internet cafes to play games after work at the beginning, to taking time off to play games, and then to absenteeism to play games. The unit leader talked to him again and again, and talked to his parents, but they couldn’t make him change his mind.

  Less than a year after graduating from college, Jason voluntarily gave up his first job in life, and then looked for several jobs, but all of them could not be maintained within a few days. Jason’s father knows very well that his son’s mind is completely on online games. Where can real life bring him excitement and excitement like the online world?

  In the following year, Jason lived a black-and-white life. Jason’s father was annoyed but helplessly watched his son spend every night in the Internet cafe. He went home to eat and sleep early in the morning, slept until three or four o’clock in the afternoon, and then ate something to go to the Internet cafe. Later, Jason stopped going to Internet cafes, so he shut himself in his room all day. He said that he didn’t always play games, and he spent a lot of time browsing and chatting with people online, but he just couldn’t leave the computer.

  Jason’s father found that his son, who was cheerful and talkative, had become listless and could not even speak fluently after blocking himself in the online world for nearly a year.

  Jason’s father felt that his son was "dying" mentally, and he had to find a way to save his son.

  In May, 2018, Jason’s father made up an excuse to cheat Jason to Beijing and live directly in the psychological growth base for teenagers in China. Jason found that he came here to give himself up Internet addiction, and then he rebelled by means of hunger strike, leading other children to "riot" and running away. Jason’s father was determined not to compromise with his son.

  After various means of resistance failed, Jason finally understood his father’s determination and began to receive treatment.

  The treatment process is full of challenges. After the son started Morita therapy (the treated person is alone in a room with only one bed in the room, which ensures the basic living conditions of the treated person, but there are no social activities, reading, entertainment and other activities to force the treated person to think, examine and recognize himself), Jason’s father did not expect that other children only need Morita therapy for 30 to 40 days, but his son actually did it for 70 days.

  The harm of Internet addiction to teenagers will become increasingly prominent.

  In the past 16 years, China Youth Psychological Growth Base has treated more than 10,000 teenagers with Internet addiction. Tao Ran, director of China Youth Psychological Growth Base and director of Addiction Medicine Center of Beijing Military Region General Hospital, told China Youth Daily and Zhongqing Online reporter, "A large number of examples show that even if teenagers with Internet addiction complete the treatment of quitting Internet addiction, the physical and mental harm that Internet addiction brings to children will be lifelong."

  First of all, Internet addiction does great harm to children’s health.

  When Tao Ran treated the children, he found that 90% of teenagers with Internet addiction were lean and thin, and their weight was not up to standard. During the treatment in the base, these children are also generally weak and sick. If the weather changes slightly, they will easily catch a cold and have a fever. Gastrointestinal function is also worse than that of healthy children.

  The problem of vision decline of teenagers with internet addiction is also very prominent. According to the recommended standards of international medicine, teenagers over 8 years old should play video games for less than one hour every day, but teenagers with internet addiction generally play video games for more than three or four hours every day, which can easily cause serious damage to their vision.

  Internet addiction teenagers have been sitting quietly for a long time facing computers and mobile phones, and lack of sports. Tao Ran said sadly that these children were supposed to be the most energetic, sunny and energetic, but because they were addicted to games, they delayed the best opportunity for physical development.

  Secondly, the permanent damage caused by internet addiction to children’s brains directly affects children’s intellectual development, mental state and social life ability.

  According to Tao Ran, related research shows that long-term addiction to video games will lead to frontal lobe ischemia of teenagers’ brains and affect their development. In addition to affecting children’s intellectual development, the most important thing is the harm caused to children’s psychological development.

  Tao Ran said that there is now a metaphor for Internet addiction teenagers as "machine brain". This means that teenagers with internet addiction generally have no normal emotions and feelings, and like a robot, they treat people and things around them with a cold attitude. They only have emotions when they are addicted to games, but in real life, they are not interested in everything.

  However, human beings are gregarious animals, and the development of human society is based on gregarious and social interaction. Only normal communication between people can achieve healthy psychological development. If a teenager or a minor faces a computer or a mobile phone every day and looks for life in the game, his world outlook, values and outlook on life are not mature, and his brain is still in the developing stage. In this state of life, these internet addiction teenagers often have no human feelings, do not understand interpersonal relationships, leave school, and then leave society when they are older. Their life has become virtual, that is, to face life in the way of games, and then to moralize and legalize.

  In Tao Ran’s view, the mental development of teenagers with Internet addiction has been seriously affected because they have been addicted to online games for a long time, and their mental age is often 4 to 5 years younger than their actual age. The immature psychology of teenagers with internet addiction, coupled with the misleading that either you hit me or I hit you and kill people in the game world, leads them to tend to solve problems by violence.

  According to Tao Ran’s investigation, about 86% teenagers with Internet addiction have used violence against their relatives.

  When parents and family members stop themselves from playing games, teenagers with internet addiction often beat and scold their parents and family members instead of admitting their mistakes. What’s more, if their requirements for playing games are not met, teenagers with Internet addiction may even kill their parents. On December 31 last year, such a tragedy happened in Hengnan County, Hengyang City, Hunan Province. A 13-year-old junior high school student killed his parents with a hammer because he couldn’t ask his parents for the internet fee. Such vicious cases related to Internet addiction have been common in the past few years.

  The China Youth Psychological Growth Base located in Beijing has not received many teenagers with Internet addiction from Beijing, accounting for only about 5%. This is another typical phenomenon that Internet addiction harms Chinese teenagers, that is, the bigger the city, the less serious the problem is, the situation in small and medium-sized cities is worse than that in big cities, and the problem of teenagers with Internet addiction in rural areas is the most serious.

  Tao Ran said that mainly because of the families in big cities, children get more perfect family education, and parents’ educational concepts are more scientific, so they will avoid and interfere with children’s excessive contact with video games as soon as possible. In addition, children in big cities have too many things to play and learn, and they don’t have so much time and space to indulge in online games.

  In contrast, children in rural areas are obviously lacking in family education, and some rural children may also be left behind. Grandparents are responsible for taking care of their children, and often have no more energy to restrain their children from surfing the Internet and playing mobile phones.

  Don’t think that the problem of internet addiction teenagers in rural areas is far away from those of us who live in big cities. Tao Ran said anxiously that in the future, after these left-behind children and internet addiction teenagers in rural areas enter the city, their psychological and personality problems caused by online games for a long time really need the attention of the whole society. "You can’t imagine who these internet addiction teenagers may hurt after what they encounter."

  Behind the name recognition of e-sports is the growing problem of teenagers’ internet addiction.

  On November 3, 2018, the League of Legends S8 season global finals, the IG team from China won the championship. For a time, domestic media rushed to report, including some mainstream media that had previously reserved their position on e-sports. Looking at the past two years, the exposure rate of e-sports in the media is getting higher and higher, from the analysis of professional industrialization of e-sports, to the reports that China players have repeatedly won good results in world competitions, and then to the discussion of e-sports entering the Asian Games and the Olympic Games. However, compared with the stricter control of the media in reporting e-sports in earlier years, today’s reports are more speculative and less cautious.

  Chen Can’s mother and Jason’s father, as the deepest appreciators of the serious harm caused by Internet addiction to teenagers, strongly oppose the increasingly obvious high profile of e-sports.

  E-sports and video games are different, but they are all based on video games. Children only see some media speculating on e-sports, so they have a tough reason to resist parents’ restrictions on playing games. But how many children can become world champions from an internet addiction teenager?

  Chen Can’s mother said, "For the development of e-sports, the state should have legislative supervision. Whether children can take the road of e-sports in the end depends on the evaluation of authoritative institutions to tell them whether they are suitable for the development of e-sports. Of course, we can’t completely ban e-sports, but we can’t mislead most children like this. "

  Jason’s father said, "Successful e-sports players are only a small part of the pyramid. It is actually very difficult to take the road of e-sports. In my opinion, the media should publicize it comprehensively and make minors and parents aware of this problem. Now, they only see the bright side, but rarely notice that it is impossible for everyone to become a professional player in e-sports, let alone win the championship. We can’t let it (game makers) dominate public opinion. We want everyone to clearly see the harmful aspect of Internet addiction. "

  In addition, Jason’s father also thinks that it is difficult for the state to strengthen the supervision of online games so that children don’t play at all, so the key is how to control them. Parents should also analyze why some children are addicted to online games and some children are not. The deeper reason of addiction is family education, so it is necessary to help children enhance their psychological quality and anti-frustration ability during their growth.

  For video games to expand publicity in the name of e-sports, Tao Ran’s suggestion is that e-sports must be over the age of 21 or 22 (equivalent to graduating from college) to participate. This avoids the participation of teenagers and young people whose brains are developing and whose "three views" are being established. E-sports can be played, but it must be played by adults over the age of 21 or 22. Tao Ran found that 80% of teenagers with Internet addiction wanted to become e-sports players, which actually became an excuse for them to indulge in online games.

  As far as schools are concerned, schools and teachers should publicize the dangers of excessive use of computers, electronic products and addiction to games just as they do anti-drugs. Instilling children with this danger from an early age may sprinkle venom in their hearts and sow the seeds of defense.

  In addition, schools and parents should encourage children to develop more hobbies. Tao Ran said that teenagers with Internet addiction have a common problem — — There are few hobbies, and parents have not cultivated their hobbies well since childhood. They only have to study, and suddenly they come into contact with this game, which must be interesting. Another is to cultivate children’s good interpersonal relationships from an early age. Now there are many only children, and children have no playmates, so they can only play computers and mobile phones. Tao Ran suggested that parents should raise a small animal for their children to release their energy and let them learn to care about others. In addition, parents should reduce or even eliminate electronic nanny products in the process of children’s education. Children under 8 years old are not recommended to touch video games. Children over 8 years old can play for half an hour every day from Monday to Friday and for one hour every day on weekends.

  In the past two years, there has been more and more publicity about e-sports in public opinion. Tao Ran believes that this is because some of our game manufacturers actually hold the tools of public opinion, which are the media while developing games. If the enterprises selling tobacco have mastered the media tools, can it still say that smoking is harmful to health? Therefore, game manufacturers will use their own media platforms to talk about the infringement of games on children, and say that games need to be controlled? An enterprise that grasps public opinion will certainly sing a song of praise for what it has developed.

  Then, as a game manufacturer, at the same time, it holds a powerful tool of public opinion. Is this inappropriate? Should we have a system similar to the Anti-Monopoly Law, forcibly divest the media platforms of these companies, or split enterprises?

  E-sports entering the Asian Games and possibly entering the Olympic Games is a hot topic of public opinion in recent two years, and it is also a powerful starting point for e-sports to carry out image innovation. However, the so-called competition of electronic games itself is still controversial.

  In September last year, Yi Jiandong, a famous sports scholar, put forward "Identification of Ten Problems in E-sports in China", pointing out that "E-sports, as a new intellectual competition and spiritual entertainment, is different from sports that seek to strengthen physical fitness or physical limits, and can develop independently according to its own laws. Putting e-sports into the sports system has many adverse effects on itself and sports, especially on the concept and value system of sports. The development of e-sports in China is under the special background of the immature youth sports in China, the highest myopia rate in the world, the prevalence of chronic diseases, the poor fitness atmosphere, and the seriously low fertility rate. It is necessary to get rational policy regulation and even levy special taxes on the industry in order to gradually achieve the coordinated effect of social economy and culture. The author suggests that the government and even e-sports investors support large-scale and long-term research on the defects, drawbacks and deficiencies of e-sports, so as to form an objective, fair and balanced e-sports research and communication pattern, thus realizing the rational, peaceful and sustainable development of e-sports. "

  Last December, at the Seventh Olympic Summit Forum hosted by the International Olympic Committee, some participants believed that the game industry where e-sports is located is business-driven, while sports is based on values. There is a huge difference in the basis of existence, which is why it is difficult for e-sports and sports to reach the same goal by different routes.

  Yi Jiandong said in "Identification of Top Ten Problems of E-sports in China", "From the current point of view, the IOC’s project selection rules and practices do not support the possibility of e-sports becoming an Olympic project in the near future."

  (Chen Can and Jason are pseudonyms in the text)

  Beijing, February 18 th

Xiangshan International 2024 Pu ‘er Simao Marathon will be held on March 17th.


Original title: Xiangshan International 2024 Pu ‘er Simao Marathon will be held on March 17th.

Recently, the reporter learned from the press conference of Xiangshan International 2024 Pu ‘er Simao Marathon with the theme of "Re-taking the Ancient Tea-Horse Road" that Xiangshan International 2024 Pu ‘er Simao Marathon will be held in Simao District of Pu ‘er City from 7: 30 to 13: 45 on March 17th. At present, the organizing committee of the tournament is pushing forward the preparatory work in an orderly and intense manner.

This year’s event is the A1 brand event of China Athletics Association, with a scale of 10,000 people. There are three events: full marathon, half marathon and mini-run. The competition has specially set up an online competition to travel all over China. The registration and competition time of online competition is from March 6 to 17.

The conference announced the costumes and medals of this marathon, and introduced the overall preparation progress and highlights of the event. The medal is inspired by the traditional culture of Pu ‘er, which brings together two characteristics of Pu ‘er: tea coffee and the ancient tea-horse road. This year’s competition is based on strict competition organization, rich supporting activities, diverse awards and warm competition atmosphere, highlighting the theme to hold a characteristic competition, strengthening the guarantee to hold a safe competition, and the whole people participating in holding a civilized competition. The majority of runners will pass through the ancient city of Chama and Wuhu National Wetland Park and feel the "caravan spirit" that spans the Millennium.

A whitewash can’t eliminate the harm of nuclear pollution water discharging into the sea (bell)

  The Japanese side is keen on whitewashing what is wrong, trying to create the illusion that nuclear polluted water is safe and harmless by launching an intensive public relations offensive at home and abroad. This practice exposes its selfishness of not caring about the global marine environment and public health but only caring about its own interests.

  The legitimacy, legality and safety of Japan’s plan to discharge nuclear polluted water into the sea have been questioned by the international community. Protests in Japan and neighboring countries have come and gone, and the voices of opposition from the international community have continued. Japan should have seriously responded to the concerns of the international community and made every effort to dispose of nuclear polluted water in a scientific, safe and transparent way. However, the Japanese side is keen on whitewashing what is wrong, trying to create the illusion that nuclear polluted water is safe and harmless by launching an intensive public relations offensive at home and abroad. This practice exposes its selfishness of not caring about the global marine environment and public health but only caring about its own interests.

  The Japanese side pushed the plan of discharging nuclear polluted water into the sea, which was accompanied by a well-planned public relations offensive from the beginning. Established in 2012, Reconstruction Agency is responsible for the reconstruction of disaster areas, but the agency allocates public relations funds every year to instill in people the message that the impact of Fukushima nuclear accident has been eliminated. On April 13th, 2021, on the day when the Japanese government unilaterally decided to discharge the nuclear polluted water into the sea, Reconstruction Agency released the propaganda posters and videos made in advance in its official website, in an attempt to "win a good impression" by packaging the indelible radioactive elements in the nuclear polluted water into a mascot image. This move caused serious dissatisfaction among the Japanese people and the international community. The people of Fukushima indignantly pointed out that "(these propaganda) is completely out of place with the grim reality facing Fukushima." In the end, Reconstruction Agency had to withdraw the related products.

  For more than two years, instead of learning a lesson, Japan has continued to carry out a series of publicity actions to the public around the so-called safety of nuclear polluted water. Many Japanese newspapers, TV stations, etc. publish and broadcast a large number of advertisements about the so-called safety of nuclear polluted water, disturbing and covering up people’s worries and opposition. The Japanese government has repeatedly called the nuclear polluted water that has been treated by the "multi-nuclide treatment system" but still contains many radionuclides "treated water" in an attempt to dilute its pollution characteristics and potential harm. The Japanese government has also set up a special fund with a total amount of 80 billion yen (about 4 billion yuan), and plans to provide "compensation" to the fishing-related industries in areas affected by the discharge of nuclear polluted water into the sea, in an attempt to avoid troubles with the so-called "compensation fee". This is another proof that the Japanese side covers up the harm of nuclear polluted water discharged into the sea.

  The Japanese side has also stepped up its public relations with some countries, international institutions and organizations, trying to win over all parties to endorse its plan to discharge nuclear polluted water into the sea. In April this year, at the press conference of the meeting of ministers of climate, energy and environment of the Group of Seven, Japanese Minister of Economy, Trade and Industry Yasutoshi Nishimura said that the decommissioning of the Fukushima nuclear power plant, including the steady progress in the discharge of nuclear polluted water into the sea, would be welcomed. German Minister of Environment, Nature Protection, Nuclear Safety and Consumer Protection Lemcke retorted on the spot, saying that "we cannot welcome the discharge of nuclear polluted water into the sea". The Japanese government also used the NATO Summit, the East Asia Cooperation Series Foreign Ministers’ Meeting, the Eastern Caribbean Fisheries Ministers’ Meeting and other occasions to defend the Fukushima nuclear pollution water discharge plan.

  Whether it is to launch a public opinion offensive at home or to lobby and win over internationally, the Japanese side has used its strength in the wrong place. All parties concerned strongly oppose Japan’s plan to discharge nuclear polluted water into the sea, and demand that Japan stop pushing the plan to discharge nuclear polluted water into the sea, fully communicate with stakeholders including neighboring countries in a sincere manner, effectively dispose of nuclear polluted water in a responsible manner, and accept strict international supervision. However, so far, Japan has been bent on promoting the plan of discharging nuclear polluted water into the sea, not only failing to fully study and demonstrate other disposal schemes, but also failing to seriously respond to the concerns of the international community. Its selfish approach has disappointed the international community.

  No matter whether it is a public opinion offensive at home or lobbying internationally, Japan’s small moves can’t dispel the doubts of the domestic people and the international community about the discharge of nuclear polluted water into the sea. Recently, Japanese fishermen have repeatedly reiterated their opposition to nuclear pollution water discharging into the sea, and the opposition party in South Korea has also expressed the Korean people’s concerns and opposition to the plan through letters. People in many countries held protests in front of Japanese embassies and consulates in the Philippines, new york, Sydney and other places, demanding that Japan stop the plan of discharging nuclear polluted water into the sea. Because people are well aware that once Japan’s plan to discharge the sea is implemented, it will impose unpredictable nuclear pollution risks on the international community.

  Discharging nuclear polluted water into the ocean is an adventurous gamble that harms human beings. Japan should face up to the concerns of the international community, shoulder its due moral responsibilities and obligations under international law, and find a proper way to dispose of nuclear polluted water. Until the concerns of the international community about the legitimacy of the nuclear polluted water discharge scheme, data reliability, effectiveness of purification devices and uncertainty of environmental impact are resolved, Japan should not start the nuclear polluted water discharge without authorization.

Photos | Lingao Volleyball Championship continues to open, taking you to unlock the audience’s watching posture.


Original title: Photos | Lingao Volleyball Championship continues to open, taking you to unlock the audience’s watching posture.

New Hainan Client, Nanhai Net February 19 news (Reporter Liang Zhenwen Wang Chengxian) On February 19 th, the "Chinese Dream Working Beauty"-"Witt Cup" 2024 Hainan (Lingao) Trade Union Elite Volleyball Championship entered the second competition day. Many citizen tourists brought their stools to watch the game at one o’clock in the afternoon. The game has not yet started, and the scene is already full of citizen tourists waiting for the start.

Citizen tourists waiting for the start of the game. Reporter Wang Chengxian photo

Citizen tourists waiting for the start of the game. Reporter Wang Chengxian photo

Citizen tourists waiting for the start of the game. Reporter Wang Chengxian photo

Citizen tourists waiting for the start of the game. Reporter Wang Chengxian photo

Citizen tourists waiting for the start of the game. Reporter Wang Chengxian photo

Citizen tourists waiting for the start of the game. Reporter Wang Chengxian photo

Citizen tourists waiting for the start of the game. Reporter Wang Chengxian photo

Citizen tourists waiting for the start of the game. Reporter Wang Chengxian photo

Citizen tourists waiting for the start of the game. Reporter Wang Chengxian photo (Liang Zhenwen Wang Chengxian)

Instructions for Online Registration of Self-taught Examination in April 2024 in Guangdong Province

In April 2024, the registration for the self-study examination of higher education in Guangdong Province will be held from February 27th to March 9th. Specific related matters are arranged as follows:

First, the registration time

Freshman forecast time: from 10:00 on February 27th to 12: 00 on March 1st; Official registration time: from 10:00 on February 27th to 17:00 on March 1st.

Candidates’ registration time: from 14:00 on March 5 to 17: 00 on March 8; Payment time: March 6th from 10:00 to March 9th from 17:00.

Special note: the results of the self-study exam in January 2024 are expected to be announced on February 26th, so please pay attention to the candidates.

Second, the registration conditions

People’s Republic of China (PRC) citizens who live and work in our province, regardless of gender, age, nationality, race and education level, can take the self-study exam in our province. Compatriots from Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan Province, overseas Chinese and foreigners can also take the self-study exam in our province as required.

Third, registration procedures

The first time you take the self-study exam, you must go through the registration procedures for freshmen before you can choose courses to apply for. Candidates who have registered as freshmen and obtained the admission ticket number and complete personal information can apply directly (see Annex 1 for the operation process). Candidates with incomplete personal information, such as blank ID number and name, lack of photos, etc., will not be able to apply for the exam. Please contact the local self-study examination office in advance to improve personal information in time so as not to affect the application.

Special note:

1. Starting from the examination in January, 2024, the nursing (undergraduate) major only accepts the diploma of nursing specialty (or above) issued by institutions of higher learning and higher education self-study examination institutions with academic qualifications, and has obtained the on-the-job personnel (clinical nursing technicians, nursing teachers, professionals engaged in nursing management) who have obtained the qualification of health practice. Candidates who apply for this major must upload the diploma of nursing specialty (or above), health professional qualification certificate and on-the-job certificate and sign a letter of commitment. I must ensure that the declaration and the submitted documents are true and valid. If they are false, I must bear all legal consequences (including but not limited to cancellation of academic certificates).

2. In April, 2024, four courses were added to the curriculum arrangement of the self-taught examination, including introduction to art (course code: 00504), procurement project management (course code: 03618), social psychology (course code: 04265), warehousing technology and inventory theory (course code: 07729) (for details, please refer to Guangdong Examination Office in official website, Provincial Education Examinations Institute [

(1) Registration of freshmen

Freshman registration is divided into two stages: pre-registration and formal registration.

1. Forecast name. Freshmen will make a name forecast through the entrance of candidates through the management system of self-taught examination in Guangdong Province (website: https://www.eeagd.edu.cn/selfec/, the same below). Candidates are required to enter their personal information and set their personal password when predicting the name. After successful prediction, they will get a unique prediction name, which is only valid once. Candidates must complete their mobile phone binding and photo collection before they can formally register. Please take good care of your self-study exam examinee number and password, and don’t disclose it to others. Don’t enter your self-study exam examinee number and password on a third-party website outside official website in order to avoid personal information disclosure. The ID photos collected during the identity verification of candidates are the archived photos of candidates in the self-taught examination management system (Annex 3), which will be used for all self-taught examination business including graduation certificate comparison.

Note: compatriots from Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan Province are requested to use their ID cards to predict their names (enter personal information according to their ID cards) so as to go through graduation formalities smoothly in the later period.

2. Formal registration. This official registration is all online, and candidates must confirm the operation within the specified time with the current forecast name, and complete the official registration (refer to Annex 2 for operation). After the official registration is successful, you will get a unique admission ticket number, and all candidates must remember it.

Candidates who are unable to register online or whose registration information (including photos) fails to pass the examination due to changes in facial features should contact the self-study examination office of the city where the registration county is located in time to complete the formal registration according to the designated channels, and will not be accepted after March 2.

(2) Candidates apply for the exam

1. Candidates apply for the exam. All candidates must register for the course through the [Candidate Registration] channel of the self-study examination management system in Guangdong Province, and pay online. Candidates who are not bound to contact the mobile phone when applying for the exam must first bind their mobile phone before applying for the exam. If they need to modify the bound mobile phone, they can also unbind and rebind it through the [Mobile Phone Binding] function in the application menu bar. If you can’t untie your mobile phone by yourself, you can untie it at the self-study examination office of the city where the test area is located or its designated unit.

Candidates entering the self-study examination management system application page must carefully and completely read and agree to all the contents of the application instructions (including the Guangdong Province Self-study Examination Integrity Application Commitment, see Annex 4) before they can apply for the examination. In April, 2024, our province will continue to carry out the pilot work of candidates’ integrity application files in Guangzhou, and apply for candidates in various examination areas in Guangzhou. In violation of the Commitment on Integrity Application for Self-taught Examinations in Guangdong Province, if two courses or more are absent in the current examination without justifiable reasons, it will be deemed as being absent for no reason and recorded in the candidates’ integrity application files. In the next self-taught examination organized by the Provincial Examination Office, only no more than two courses can be applied for in each examination area in Guangzhou (non-pilot cities are still free to apply) Candidates should apply for the exam reasonably according to their actual situation and take the exam in good faith.

Candidates can choose a test area to apply for the exam according to the supply of test places in each test area. Each candidate can only apply for the exam once, and only one test area can be selected to take the exam. When saving or modifying the application information, SMS verification is required to confirm the candidate’s application operation. The contact mobile phone and mailing address confirmed at the time of applying for the exam will serve as an important channel for the self-study examination offices at all levels to contact the candidates in the current exam. Candidates must carefully check to ensure accuracy, and the consequences caused by filling in the wrong or filling in other people’s mobile phone numbers will be borne by the candidates. Candidates must carefully check whether the selected examination area and the courses they apply for are correct before confirming the application information. Once the examination area and the registered courses are confirmed by the candidates, they may not be added, deleted or changed. Once the registration fee is paid online, it will not be refunded. Candidates must log in to the self-study examination management system again after paying the fee, and check whether the payment status is "paid" to confirm whether the application is successful. If there is any problem, they should contact the local self-study examination office in time. Candidates should avoid registering for courses and paying fees at the last minute, so as to avoid missing registration and paying fees due to power failure, network congestion and other reasons.

2. Print the admission ticket. Candidates must log in to the Guangdong Provincial Self-taught Examination Management System to print the admission ticket within 10 days before the examination. The admission ticket will contain the seat information of the candidates to take the exams in each subject. The admission ticket is printed on ordinary A4 paper. It is strictly forbidden to forge, alter or alter it without authorization. It is strictly forbidden to make any marks on the front and back of the admission ticket. Candidates are requested to print the admission ticket in time within the above period. If there is any problem in the process of printing the admission ticket, please consult the self-study examination office of the city where the examination area is located.

Fourth, matters needing attention in taking the exam

All candidates must rely on the online self-printed admission ticket for the current exam and the original valid ID card (including the photo ID card issued by temporary id card and the public security organ for taking the national education exam, excluding electronic identity; Soldiers, compatriots from Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan Province, overseas Chinese and foreigners can take the examination with the original corresponding documents registered in the examination. Candidates are requested to carefully read the Rules of the Examination Room for Self-taught Higher Education Examination in Guangdong Province (Annex 5), abide by the rules of the examination room, and take the examination in good faith.

V. Application for announcement and review of results

(1) Announcement of results

The results of this examination are expected to be announced at the end of May 2024, and the specific time will be subject to the announcement. At that time, candidates can check the qualified results through the self-study examination management system and all the examination results through the official WeChat applet of the Provincial Education Examinations Institute. Please pay attention to the relevant information on the official website of the Provincial Education Examinations Institute for specific arrangements.

(2) Application for grade review

1. Application review procedure. Candidates who have any objection to their scores in a certain subject must present their ID card and admission ticket to the self-study examination office in the city where they take the examination. Local and municipal self-study examination offices will arrange the specific acceptance time and place within 10 working days after the announcement of the examination results. Candidates are requested to pay close attention to the specific acceptance time and place announced by the self-study examination office in the city where the examination area is located, and will no longer accept the application for result review. The results review is limited to reviewing whether there are any missing comments, missing scores, wrong scores, wrong scores, grading standards, grading rules, and objections to the grading of answers are not within the scope of review.

2. Inform the results of the review. After the office of the Provincial Self-taught Examination Committee organizes a special person to review the examination papers in accordance with the relevant regulations, the results of the review will be notified to the candidates through the self-taught examination management system, and the candidates will be notified in writing if the scores are found to be wrong after the review (sent according to the communication address confirmed by the candidates at the time of registration); Candidates can also consult the results of the review to the local self-study examination office that accepts the application.

Sixth, illegal handling

The Office of the Guangdong Provincial Self-study Examination Committee will severely deal with candidates who cheat in violation of discipline in strict accordance with the Measures for Handling Violations of National Education Examinations and relevant regulations, and truthfully record relevant information in the integrity file. Those suspected of organizing cheating, taking exams and other illegal and criminal acts will be handed over to the relevant departments for legal treatment, and the majority of candidates must take the exam in good faith.

The notice in advance and the decision on handling violations will be mailed according to the contact mobile phone and mailing address confirmed by the candidates when they apply for the exam. Candidates can also inquire about violations through the Guangdong self-study examination management system after the results are announced.

VII. Others

(1) According to the Notice of Guangdong Provincial Department of Finance of Guangdong Provincial Development and Reform Commission on Standardizing the Administrative Fees for Education Examinations in the Education Department of Guangdong Province and Related Issues (No.442 [2022] of Guangdong Development and Reform Commission), the fee standard for written courses of self-study examinations in our province is 52 yuan for each subject.

(II) Disabled candidates who need the examination institutions to provide reasonable convenience during the self-study examination should submit a formal written application to the Kaoban where the examination area is located with my second-generation and above "People’s Republic of China (PRC) Disabled Witness" before applying for the course, and will not be accepted after the examination.

(three) the problems encountered in the process of registration directly to the examination area where the city self-study examination office consultation (Annex 6). For other unfinished matters, please pay close attention to the relevant information released by Guanwei of Guangdong Education Examinations Institute, official website and local self-study examination offices.

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1. Flow chart of self-study exam registration in April 2024 in Guangdong Province

2. Guangdong province in April 2024 self-study exam online registration operation guidelines.

3. Guangdong Higher Education Self-study Examination Electronic Photo Collection Standard

4. Guangdong Province Self-study Examination Integrity Application Commitment Letter

5. Guangdong Higher Education Self-study Examination Rules

6. List of self-study examination offices in official website, WeChat official account and telephone consultation.

Short sleeves in the south and snow in the northeast! Directly hit the local snowstorm in Northeast China!

While the sun is shining high, it is snowing heavily. Some people in the south are so hot that they blow air conditioners with bare arms, but the northeast is lit with a blizzard warning.

The heat in the south is record-breaking.

5G winter in many places in Northeast China

Just as the vast number of southerners are still struggling in the hot weather of 30℃, the northeast has entered the winter ahead of schedule, and many places have ushered in the first snow, which can’t be cured by the northeast. On November 1st, there was a sudden heavy snowfall in Jilin City, Jilin Province. Zhao, a college student who left her dormitory for class in the morning, photographed this scene of snowflakes flying. She said that although she was from Shenyang, she was also very surprised by the unexpected heavy snowfall in Jilin.

Children in the northeast have even had snowball fights. Also in Jilin City, Jilin Province, teacher Xie, the head teacher of a school, saw that it was snowing and invited two teachers to organize students to have a snowball fight on the playground during recess. On the white snow, teachers and students are busy chasing and playing with snowballs.

The southern students who went to school in the northeast were shocked by the heavy snow, lamenting that 5G is fast and it has already snowed.

At the same time, the Guangdong media "despaired" that there is no hope of autumn in Shenzhen, and the air-conditioning and refrigeration mode of Shenzhen people has started again.

However, don’t worry!Large-scale cold air will go south immediately.

On the afternoon of November 3, the Central Meteorological Observatory issued the first cold wave warning in the second half of this year, and continued to issue cold wave blue warning and gale blue warning on the morning of November 4.

△ Figure/Central Meteorological Observatory

Affected by strong cold air, the temperature in most parts of China will drop by 6 ~ 10℃ from November 4 to 7, among which the temperature in northwest Gansu, central Inner Mongolia, south-central Northeast China, central and eastern Jianghuai and other places will drop by 12 ~ 14℃, and the local temperature drop in central Jilin and other places can reach above 16℃.

Meteorologists reminded that the temperature in most parts of China is obviously higher than normal recently, so the cooling caused by strong cold air will be more significant. The public should pay attention to the weather changes and add clothes in time.

From 8 o’clock yesterday to 6 o’clock today, due to the influence of cold air, 1 ~ 7 mm of snowfall (rain) or sleet appeared in parts of northwestern Shanxi, northwestern Hebei, central and eastern Inner Mongolia, western Liaoning, western Jilin, Heilongjiang and other places, southeastern Inner Mongolia and central and western Liaoning. The precipitation is 10 ~ 25 mm and the local area exceeds 30 mm; The maximum snow depth in some of the above areas is 1 ~ 8 cm, and the local area exceeds 14 cm.

At 05 o’clock today, compared with 05 o’clock yesterday, the temperature dropped by 6 ~ 12℃ in the eastern part of northwest China, North China, Huanghuai, Jianghuai, central Inner Mongolia and western Liaoning, and the local temperature dropped by more than 14℃. Some of the above areas were accompanied by gusts of 7 ~ 9 and 10 ~ 11. In addition, heavy rain or rainstorm occurred in parts of northern Guangxi, northeastern Hainan Island, southern Hunan, northwestern Jiangxi, northwestern Zhejiang, eastern Hubei, Anhui, northern Jiangsu, northern Shandong, Liaoning, eastern Jilin and other places, with heavy rain (100 ~ 112 mm) in Weifang, Shandong and Hechi, Guangxi, and thunderstorms and strong winds in Hunan and Jiangxi.

Central Meteorological Observatory (in China)At 10 o’clock on November 6,continueRelease blizzardorangeColor warning:

It is estimated that from 14: 00 on November 6 to 14: 00 on November 7, there will be heavy snowstorms in parts of central and eastern Heilongjiang, central and western Jilin, northern Liaoning and southeastern Inner Mongolia. Among them, there are heavy blizzards in parts of northeastern Heilongjiang, with local heavy blizzards (30 ~ 32 mm). The depth of newly added snow in some areas above is 8-10 cm, and the local area can reach more than 20 cm. There is freezing rain in central and northern Jilin and eastern Heilongjiang.

On November 5th, the Education Bureau of Harbin, Heilongjiang Province issued a notice on doing a good job in preventing and responding to the snowstorm: On November 4th, emergency headquarters, a meteorological disaster in Harbin, started the Class II emergency response to the meteorological disaster (blizzard). On November 6th, in order to ensure the safety of students, kindergartens and off-campus training institutions in primary and secondary schools in six districts of the main city of Harbin were closed for one day.

Domestic specific forecast for the next three days

From 08: 00 on November 6 to 08: 00 on November 7,There is moderate to heavy snow or sleet in parts of southeastern Inner Mongolia and most parts of Northeast China. Among them, there are blizzards or heavy blizzards in parts of southeastern Inner Mongolia, central and eastern Heilongjiang, central and western Jilin and central and northern Liaoning, and there are heavy blizzards (30-40 mm) in northeastern and southern Heilongjiang and central and western Jilin. The depth of newly added snow in some areas above is 10 ~ 20cm, and the local area can reach more than 30cm. There are freezing rains in parts of southern Heilongjiang and central and northern Jilin. There are moderate to heavy rains in parts of eastern Heilongjiang, southeastern Guizhou, southern Yunnan and northwestern Guangxi, among which there is local heavy rain (50-60 mm) in southern Yunnan. There are 4 ~ 6 winds and 7 ~ 9 gusts in parts of southeastern Inner Mongolia, northeastern Heilongjiang and western Jilin (see Figure 5).

Figure 5 National Precipitation Forecast Chart (08: 00 on November 6-08: 00 on November 7)

From 08: 00 on November 7 to 08: 00 on November 8,There are small to medium snow or sleet in parts of northeastern Heilongjiang, southern Tibet and southern Sichuan Plateau. There is moderate to heavy rain (25 ~ 40 mm) in parts of central and western Jiangxi, central and southern Hunan, northwestern Guangxi, southwestern coastal areas of Guangdong and southeastern Hainan Island. There are 4 ~ 5 winds in parts of northeast Heilongjiang (see Figure 6).

Figure 6 National Precipitation Forecast Chart (08: 00 on November 7-08: 00 on November 8)

From 08: 00 on November 8 to 08: 00 on November 9,There are small to medium snow or sleet in parts of southeastern Inner Mongolia, central and eastern Heilongjiang, central and western Jilin, northern Liaoning, southern Tibet, southern Sichuan Plateau, etc. Among them, there are heavy snowstorms (10 ~ 13 mm) in southern Heilongjiang and central Jilin. There are moderate to heavy rains in parts of southern Liaoning, northeastern Guizhou, southeastern Chongqing, north-central Hunan, southern Hubei, central Jiangxi, and western Zhejiang, and local heavy rains (50-60 mm) in western Jiangxi. There is moderate rain in parts of eastern Liaoning and other places. There are 4 ~ 6 winds in parts of central and western Inner Mongolia (see Figure 7).

Figure 7 National Precipitation Forecast Chart (08: 00 on November 8-08: 00 on November 9)

(China Xiaokang Network Comprehensive xiaoxiang morning herald, Central Meteorological Observatory, Harbin Education Bureau WeChat WeChat official account)

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Unscramble the heaviness! What signals did Beijing and Tianjin release when they introduced the new purchase restriction policy?

CCTV News:With the gradual resumption of purchase restrictions in more than 10 cities across the country, on the evening of September 30, Beijing’s purchase restriction policy was further upgraded. The New Deal included increasing the down payment ratio of the first set of ordinary self-occupied housing from 30% to not less than 35%.

The Beijing Municipal Government issued "Several Measures on Promoting the Stable and Healthy Development of the Real Estate Market in this Municipality" (hereinafter referred to as "Measures"). The main contents include:

Adjust the supply of land

Further increase the supply of residential land, and the proportion of housing area with Taoxing construction area below 90 square meters is not less than 70%.

Accelerate the supply of land for self-occupied commercial housing.

Except Dongcheng District, Xicheng District and Shijingshan District, other districts should arrange a batch of self-occupied commercial housing land to enter the market as soon as possible in 2016.

"Controlling land price and limiting house price"

Pilot measures were taken to limit the sales price and use it as a condition for land bidding, auction and hanging.

Differentiated housing credit policy

The down payment ratio for purchasing the first set of ordinary self-occupied housing is not less than 35%, and the down payment ratio for purchasing the first set of non-ordinary commodity housing is not less than 40%;

For households with one set of housing, if they apply for commercial personal housing loans to buy ordinary self-occupied housing again in order to improve their living conditions, the down payment ratio shall not be less than 50% regardless of loan records, and the down payment ratio shall not be less than 70% if they buy non-ordinary self-occupied housing.

Management of real estate development enterprises

Open all the sales houses at one time within the specified time;

Clearly marked, one room and one price, the actual sales price shall not be higher than the declared price;

Not to delay the opening time or control the housing and other means of property hoarding, deliberately creating a tense atmosphere of housing.

Management of real estate brokerage institutions

It is strictly forbidden to engage in off-site fund-raising financial services such as down payment, self-financing, self-guarantee and the establishment of a fund pool.

Compared with the five detailed rules of Beijing in 2013, what are the differences in the policies introduced this time?

Before and after the adjustment of the New Deal, what impact did it have on your purchase?

Before and after the adjustment of the New Deal, what impact did it have on your purchase?

 

New Deal of Tianjin Property Market: Implementing Regionalization, Restricting Purchase and Differentiating Credit

On September 30th, the Tianjin Municipal Government issued the Implementation Opinions on Further Promoting the Stable and Healthy Development of the Real Estate Market in our City, which took effect on October 1st.

The "Implementation Opinions" stipulates that Tianjin will implement regional housing purchase restrictions and strengthen differentiated housing credit policies. That is, non-Tianjin registered households with one or more houses in Tianjin will be suspended from buying houses again in six districts of the city and wuqing district, including newly-built commercial housing and second-hand housing. For non-local households who purchase the first home in six districts of the city and wuqing district, the down payment ratio for applying for commercial loans shall not be less than 40%.

Beijing issued a policy before October 1, what kind of signal did it send? New purchase restriction, subsequent impact geometry? Will Beijing policy become a template for other first-and second-tier cities to regulate the property market?

Interpretation of CCTV

Beijing’s new real estate market regulation policy reminds many people of the so-called "most stringent" "National Five Articles" promulgated in 2013. However, the strictest policy terms did not stop the house price from "rising to the sky", so it remains to be seen how effective the new policy is.

The inflection point of the purchase restriction policy has been opened in the fourth quarter.

From the "11th and 10th National Articles" in 2010 to the "8th National Article" in 2011 and the "5th National Article" in 2013, judging from the frequency and momentum of policy introduction, the government’s determination to regulate the property market is not great, but from the actual effect, it will inevitably give people the feeling of "more thunder and less rain".

However, different from the background when the government put forward the "combination boxing of regulation and control", the space for trial and error of regulation and control policies is much narrower now than that of that year. At that time, the purpose of macro-control of real estate in many places was not to let the house return to the fundamentals of living function at the beginning, but only to let the house price rise too fast and not rise too fast. Under this guidance, there is a strange phenomenon that the more housing prices are regulated, the faster they rise.

△ The grand occasion of grabbing houses in various places in September

△ The grand occasion of grabbing houses in various places in September

Since the beginning of this year, the crazy rising trend of house prices is spreading from one city to another. In August, among 70 large and medium-sized cities in China, housing prices rose in 64 cities. With the higher and higher housing prices, the bubble in the market has expanded to the point where even large developers themselves are beginning to fear.

China’s real estate fever persists, so we should be alert to more risks.

The danger of high fever in China real estate lies not only in the heavy inventory burden and uneven market distribution, but also in the huge debts behind it and the breadth of "shadow" loans involved. More and more people are worried that once the real estate bubble bursts, it will trigger a systemic financial crisis and drag down the entire national economy. In this context, the government also realizes that there is not much time and space left for policy regulation, and it is time to get serious.

So on September 29th, a person from the Prudential Regulation Bureau of the China Banking Regulatory Commission issued a warning that in first-tier cities such as Beijing and Shanghai, as well as some hot second-tier cities with high housing prices, commercial banks are required to fulfill their accusations and collect more evidence to prevent more risks. Then the next day, Beijing introduced a policy to increase the down payment and recognize the house and loan.

Property market cooling focuses on implementation.

In fact, every policy seems to be very serious at the beginning. The problem is that after the introduction of the property market regulation policy, it is not important to evaluate its severity on paper, but to put it into practice to see how its implementation effect is. Because under the routine of "there are policies on the top and countermeasures on the bottom", there have been too many "policy punches" that seem to be thunderous and thunderous to be evaded by the market. Only careful execution can avoid another "wolf" joke in the real estate market.

Of course, it is believed that both the government and the market have seen the fierce "wolf" approaching, but there is still a lot of work to be done from early warning to effective control of risk exposure. A series of measures, such as increasing the down payment ratio of ordinary housing, should be implemented in a solid manner while looking strict.

Wang Yahong, a financial expert.

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