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金三胖 (Jīn Sān Pàng): Kim Fatty III[[file:kimfatty.jpg|250px|thumb|right|''Kim Fatty III'']]
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金三胖 (Jīn Sān Pàng): Kim Fatty III[[file:金三胖.jpg|250px|thumb|right|''“How did North Korea get strong? Because of Kim Fatty III.” Inspired by a [http://chinadigitaltimes.net/2013/07/drawing-the-news-chinese-dream-chinese-nightmare/ Chinese dream ad] in the Global Times. (Cheng Tao [http://www.weibo.com/2787520791/Bqb2n8TYG#_rnd1413302227106 成涛])'']]
  
When Kim Jong-un to inherited the position of Supreme Leader of North Korea after his father's death, [http://chinadigitaltimes.net/2011/12/china-scrambles-for-clues-after-kims-death/ China's state media expressed deep condolences at the elder's death as Chinese netizens immediately began lampooning the chubby young new leader]. China is one of North Korea's only allies, and over the years the [http://chinadigitaltimes.net/2013/04/is-china-getting-uneasy-with-north-korea/ Chinese public has grown increasingly uneasy over the diplomatic relationship].
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Kim Jong Un, Supreme Leader of North Korea.
  
Chinese netizens frequently poke fun at Kim Jong-un's regality, lack of merit, and rotund stature, and a common nickname for the Supreme Leader has become “Kim Fatty III”.  
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Kim Jong Un inherited leadership after his father’s death in December 2011. While [http://chinadigitaltimes.net/2011/12/china-scrambles-for-clues-after-kims-death/ China’s state media expressed condolences] for Kim Jong Il’s death, Chinese netizens immediately began lampooning the chubby young new leader. Kim Jong Un’s well-fed stature quickly earned him the nickname “Kim Fatty III.
  
After The Onion elected [http://www.theonion.com/articles/kim-jongun-named-the-onions-sexiest-man-alive-for,30379/ Kim Jung-un the sexiest man of 2012], People's Daily [http://chinadigitaltimes.net/2012/11/peoples-daily-hails-kim-jong-un-as-the-onions-sexiest-man-alive/ summarized the article, apparently unaware of the U.S. paper's satirical mandate], much to the [http://chinadigitaltimes.net/2012/11/netizens-revel-in-peoples-daily-onion-gaff/ amusement of China's web-users].
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China is one of North Korea’s only allies. Over the years, the [http://chinadigitaltimes.net/2013/04/is-china-getting-uneasy-with-north-korea/ Chinese public has grown increasingly uneasy] with this diplomatic relationship.
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'''Example:''' Weibo users commented on Kim Jong Un’s 40-day disappearance in fall 2014:
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【门卫大爷说】我问门卫大爷:金三胖为什么要玩捉迷藏呢?@门卫大爷说:三胖玩捉迷藏有三个目的:1、考考干部队伍的忠诚度;2、看看美英日韩的反应;3、打打中国公知的脸。
  
 
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2014年10月14日 (二) 16:20的版本

金三胖 (Jīn Sān Pàng): Kim Fatty III

“How did North Korea get strong? Because of Kim Fatty III.” Inspired by a Chinese dream ad in the Global Times. (Cheng Tao 成涛)

Kim Jong Un, Supreme Leader of North Korea.

Kim Jong Un inherited leadership after his father’s death in December 2011. While China’s state media expressed condolences for Kim Jong Il’s death, Chinese netizens immediately began lampooning the chubby young new leader. Kim Jong Un’s well-fed stature quickly earned him the nickname “Kim Fatty III.”

China is one of North Korea’s only allies. Over the years, the Chinese public has grown increasingly uneasy with this diplomatic relationship.

Example: Weibo users commented on Kim Jong Un’s 40-day disappearance in fall 2014:

悬壶问茶:

【门卫大爷说】我问门卫大爷:金三胖为什么要玩捉迷藏呢?@门卫大爷说:三胖玩捉迷藏有三个目的:1、考考干部队伍的忠诚度;2、看看美英日韩的反应;3、打打中国公知的脸。

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