“Anti-corruption warrior princess”的版本间的差异
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“Anti-corruption warrior princess” is the sarcastic title given to [[Babe Guo | Guo Meiling]] and [http://www.chinasmack.com/2011/stories/lu-meimei-china-africa-project-hope-charity-controversy.html Liu Xingyu]. | “Anti-corruption warrior princess” is the sarcastic title given to [[Babe Guo | Guo Meiling]] and [http://www.chinasmack.com/2011/stories/lu-meimei-china-africa-project-hope-charity-controversy.html Liu Xingyu]. | ||
− | Both women claimed to work for charities while at the same time flaunting their considerable wealth online. Outrage over their lifestyles of conspicuous consumption served as a rallying cry against corruption. | + | Both women claimed to work for charities while at the same time flaunting their considerable wealth online. Outrage over their lifestyles of [https://chinadigitaltimes.net/china/conspicuous-consumption/ conspicuous consumption] served as a rallying cry against corruption. |
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2013年4月1日 (一) 16:57的版本
反腐女战士 (fǎn fǔ nǚ zhàn shì): anti-corruption warrior princess
“Anti-corruption warrior princess” is the sarcastic title given to Guo Meiling and Liu Xingyu.
Both women claimed to work for charities while at the same time flaunting their considerable wealth online. Outrage over their lifestyles of conspicuous consumption served as a rallying cry against corruption.
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