[2018 December 26, Mandy Zuo, “Christmas linked to China’s past humiliation by foreign invaders in speech to primary schoolchildren”, inSouth China Morning Post[2],→ISSN,→OCLC, archived fromthe original on20 October 2024, China/People & Culture:
Dong Xuefeng, head of the Huangwei Township Central School inSixian County, Anhui province, told a school gathering on Monday that Christmas was a disgrace to the Chinese people because of past humiliations inflicted on the nation by mostly Christian invaders.]
2022 July 4, Sophie Yu, Stella Qiu, Ryan Woo, “Eastern China cities tighten COVID curbs as new clusters emerge”, in William Mallard, editor,Reuters[3], archived fromthe original on05 July 2022, Healthcare & Pharmaceuticals[4]:
Si county in Anhui province locked down its 760,000 residents and suspended public traffic as it reported 288 cases on Saturday.
2022 July 5, Zixu Wang, “Covid Outbreak Emerges in China’s Anhui Province”, inThe New York Times[5],→ISSN,→OCLC, archived fromthe original on5 July 2022, The Coronavirus Pandemic[6]:
Most of Anhui’s cases were identified in Suzhou’sSi County, where on Wednesday the authorities ordered its 760,000 residents to refrain from going out unless it was necessary.
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