Chinese online literature authors are now required to register with their real names before their works are made available to their readers, according to a recent guideline issued by China's media watchdog.
Is it a good thing or not?
Topic2-Student lunch providers asked to leave
A management company of a residential building in Kunming, Yunnan Province asks students who go to private lunch cafeterias in the building to pay five Yuan to use the elevator.
To avoid extra cost, elementary school students who visit these private student lunch cafeterias climb the stairs. Some of them burst into tears because of exhaustion after finally reaching the 22nd floor for lunch.
What happened?
Topic3 Glory days are over for traditional Chinese painting?
The dean of the Fine Arts Academy at Shanghai Normal University says traditional Chinese painting is facing a bottleneck in luring more young talents.
Liu Xuguang told a recent university forum that his academy, being the only higher education institution in Shanghai offering the Chinese painting major, finds it difficult to recruit students already with the skillset for it.
Is there a crisis for traditional Chinese painting?
Topic4 Girl Loses 3 Cell Phones to Conmen
I don't trust strangers anymore. This is what a 14-year-old girl tells her parents after she was tricked out of her cell phone for the third time. The parents say they don't know how to tell their daughter to keep doing good deeds anymore.
What happened? Why do we care?
Topic5 Love triangle in pupils' composition
Recently, a pupil's composition aroused heated discussion on the Internet, in which the pupil described a story with love triangle, premarital pregnancy and abortion. Users on the Internet are quite astonished by this shocking composition.
Is it shocking?