Jiang Shanjiao
来自China Digital Space
Jiāng Shānjiāo 江山娇
Virtual idol created by the Communist Youth League. The anime-style idols Jiang Shanjiao ("Lovable Country") and her "younger brother" Hong Qiman ("Fluttering Red Flag") debuted on Weibo on February 17, 2020 to build a "fandom" for their video blog. (The duo's names derive from the poetry of Mao Zedong.) The pair met with immediate backlash. Netizens were furious that the Youth League launched the characters in the midst of the coronavirus outbreak, which had initially been hidden by censorship and which at that point had infected # people and killed # in China. Weibo users also reacted against being called "fans" of propaganda idols, instead of citizens of the country.
Jiang Shanjiao quickly became a symbol of China's endemic misogyny, as users started asking her rhetorical questions. Jiang Shanqiao initially tried to make peace with her fans and her "haters," but the feminist critiques were scrubbed. One enterprising netizen captured the user questions for posterity:
Jiang Shanjiao's Weibo account has been wiped clean, and her channel on the video streaming site Bilibili is gone, too.
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