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Replying to ecstaticeratic Sep 12, 2025
There is conflicting information on this. Probably best not to panic until official news comes out. https://x.com/ccoupjjong/status/1957708687646306417
He was restricted for three months; actually, he was also one of the victims, but given the official discrimination against traffic stars, such a punishment is not surprising.
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Replying to ecstaticeratic Sep 12, 2025
There is conflicting information on this. Probably best not to panic until official news comes out. https://x.com/ccoupjjong/status/1957708687646306417
It is certain that they are barred from participating in any high-quality S+ film and television projects, as well as programs funded by national television networks, the four major platforms, or government departments—all of which fall under the jurisdiction of the relevant authorities. Much like the so-called "Korean Wave Restrictions" in 2016, no official document was ever issued, and the diplomatic authorities have never acknowledged the existence of such a policy. Nonetheless, all formal film and television sectors and mainstream online platforms have maintained a tacit understanding, and no Korean dramas or variety shows have been broadcast since.

In fact, official channels hold a discriminatory stance toward traffic celebrities, particularly those with high levels of public attention. This sentiment is also shared by those born in the 1970s and 1980s—the very demographic currently in positions of power. If young actors wish to sustain long-term careers, they have no choice but to maintain an extremely low profile and avoid causing any disruptions.

On the 11th, the day before yesterday, the Xuhongshu platform was officially warned and fined for excessively hyping celebrity-related topics and promoting distorted values. Additionally, I only learned today that TXN was restricted from taking flights for three months by aviation authorities back in July, as chaotic behavior by frenzied fans caused flight delays. Both the disruptive fans and Tian Xuning himself faced penalties. As a result, he can now only travel by private vehicle, since taking high-speed rail would similarly lead to public disturbances. Yesterday, the production of a drama in which he made a cameo appearance wrapped up, and he was mocked by detractors—the total time he spent filming was even shorter than the 13-hour car journey he undertook to reach the set.

At present, apart from their past works, the two have almost no access to new acting opportunities. Even when they do secure roles, these are limited to cameos, which can be easily edited out without impacting the overall storyline. Commercial advertisements and music festivals fall outside the purview of the National Radio and Television Administration, creating the illusion that they remain highly active. Ziyu, with his diverse skill set in singing and dancing, is a young all-around artist who successfully transitioned from an idol career. Thus, these restrictions have relatively little impact on him.
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Replying to EveCore Sep 11, 2025
Not the doll being thrown here and there by CC with so much force that the crew had to put safety clothes on her…
He twice helped pull down the doll's skirt to cover her up.😌😌
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Replying to EveCore Sep 11, 2025
Where is today's behind the scenes ? Are they not going to upload it ?
I think it was July 12th last year when the entire crew had a unified day off, so there was nothing available to shoot.
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Replying to livingdiva Sep 10, 2025
waiting for bts of kissing scene of Chi Cheng and Guo Cheng Yu it'll definitely be fun
Yes, Guo Chenyu said his first kiss was given to Chi Cheng. And when Guo Chenyu told Chi Cheng that he and that big-eyed doll looked perfect together, Chi Cheng sang "Two Little Bees" to tease him as payback.
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Replying to EveCore Sep 10, 2025
Tian slapping his mouth everytime he messes up with the lines in BTS is so funny 😂😂
It’s both silly and endearing in a way, but he was way too harsh—he hit so hard. Yet right after, he started laughing to himself. I saw today’s magazine interview where he said that actors must have reverence for the characters they portray. Maybe the standards he sets for himself are too high, leaving no room for mistakes.
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Replying to Lyson Sep 9, 2025
Picking and choosing which bts I want to watch, and the KTV fight bts is hilarious, they were having fun pretending…
In that singing video, when TXN and XiaoShuai walked in, both tried to sit next to Ziyu. But Tian instantly shoved him aside and squeezed into the spot, almost as if saying, "Go where you belong—stay with your CP." Later, when Wang Zheng (the actor) started singing, we all joked that the cows in the barn had started mooing. The funny part was that Tian Xu Ning seemed eager to outdo him—the moment he finished, He started singing too. As it turned out, their singing skills were pretty much on the same level—both were nothing short of disastrous.
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Replying to EveCore Sep 9, 2025
i saw so many people using the corn emoji in TXN post's on weibo too ..but i still don't know how this corn emoji…
The corn emoji is a symbol for CP shippers.
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Replying to lukeblusky Sep 9, 2025
Alright so here is my final review. This series is hands down one of the BEST BL I've seen in a long time. One…
This is exactly why I leave comments here every day—to see newcomers join in and experience the same emotions we once felt. You’ve arrived a bit late, inheriting the excitement and lively discussions we had two months ago, when people were digging deep into the details and the community was buzzing. Seeing new people join feels like reliving those moments all over again. And those familiar IDs continue to check in here, proving that their love remains.
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Replying to Its Rare Sep 9, 2025
you can call me delulu or toxic or childish or everything but i STILL CANNOT MOVE ON FROM THIS SERIES 😭
Same
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Replying to bianbian16141 Sep 7, 2025
The only possibility for their release would be the lifting of the ban. However, given the conservative mindset…
Some people still cling to the absurd and rather ridiculous notion that animation is merely for children, which is why it is subjected to stricter censorship.
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Replying to bianbian16141 Sep 7, 2025
I'm afraid not. The two series you mentioned were produced before the ban. For high-budget, top-tier productions…
This is a rather common phenomenon. Once a ban is imposed, there is absolutely no room for flexibility, as the government's authority is absolute. For instance, prior to the implementation of the "Korean Wave Restrictions," numerous South Korean celebrities had participated in Chinese television productions—amounting to dozens of series, including one featuring Lee Jong-suk. However, since 2016, not a single Chinese drama involving South Korean actors has been permitted to air. There is not even the possibility of unauthorized releases, as these productions were completed before the ban and had already undergone regulatory filing. They have all been shelved indefinitely, left to gather dust without ever seeing the light of day, and many companies have gone bankrupt as a result.
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Replying to _Elisabeth Sep 7, 2025
I honestly can't believe this is Chinese, not even straight dramas have this level of skinship! Is this a sign…
The only possibility for their release would be the lifting of the ban. However, given the conservative mindset of the current generation in power and their aversion to this type of content, I believe it is highly unlikely for the ban to be lifted within the next two decades.

As an anime enthusiast, would you believe that even suspenseful anime we watch is censored? Scenes involving wounds or blood are either pixelated, cut entirely, or have the blood recolored to a different hue. They started doing this five years ago.
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Replying to _Elisabeth Sep 7, 2025
I honestly can't believe this is Chinese, not even straight dramas have this level of skinship! Is this a sign…
I'm afraid not. The two series you mentioned were produced before the ban. For high-budget, top-tier productions like these, they must be registered and obtain approval from the relevant government departments before filming begins. These series had already been filed with and received permits from the National Radio and Television Administration (NRTA) prior to production, meaning regulatory authorities were involved from the start and maintained full oversight throughout the process.

Contrary to what some may speculate—such as major production companies waiting for a more lenient environment to release them or withholding them for financial reasons to recoup investments—that is not the case. The situation is not as simple as that.
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Replying to bianbian16141 Sep 6, 2025
To give you a slight sense of how intense solo stans can be:Due to the recent release of behind-the-scenes footage,…
Actually, I was initially quite disappointed in him too, and I had hoped he would sustain this fantasy, even if it was artificial. Most people who fell for this series started off as shippers, fond of the way they loved each other. However, seeing how severely he was later criticized—he attracted an overwhelming number of haters who hardly treated him as a complete and healthy human being—I gradually changed my perspective. Despite being the most skilled actor among the four, he received the fiercest backlash. In real life, I noticed that every time he appeared in public, he looked noticeably thinner than before. That’s when my attitude began to shift, and I started to support his company’s strategy.
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Replying to EveCore Sep 5, 2025
Tian posted both on Insta and Weibo today , so i went to check Ziyu's too but he didn't post anything on both…
douyin like your tiktok
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Replying to pary123 Sep 4, 2025
only cjd can do it
老铁,我们都是柴鸡蛋的忠实粉丝,柴姐牛逼。
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Replying to bianbian16141 Sep 4, 2025
To give you a slight sense of how intense solo stans can be:Due to the recent release of behind-the-scenes footage,…
No, the intention was not to have her imprisoned—it was to cause commercial setbacks for her. There was a mistranslation by the software, and I made corrections afterward. Perhaps your side didn’t refresh.

Currently, solo stans make up the majority. Initially, everyone was a CP stan, but over time, they became polarized into solo stans, began favoring the other party, and developed resentment due to malicious guidance from some entertainment bloggers. The key turning points in this polarization were:

1. Tian’s company refused to cooperate with or profit from fanservice. To be honest, he isn’t particularly skilled in dancing or singing, and he is relatively older—so his only viable path is to focus on acting. If he remains too deeply tied to this role and the associated shipping culture, he may struggle to land romance drama roles in the future, unless he decides to leave acting altogether. As a result, CP stans began to resent him, reported all his programs, and tried to keep him confined to a less prominent market, preventing him from rising to greater heights. Many of these fans transitioned into becoming solo stans of Yu. There are also rumors that his shows were edited out due to a soft ban. Recently, Tian was scheduled to perform at a music festival, but those who hold grudges against him are actively reporting the event to get it canceled. To be frank, his singing ability is average, and if he ends up performing, clips of him will likely be singled out and compared with Yu’s, then put on trending hot search lists for public scrutiny. If he actually ends up attending the music festival, I’m already worried about it.Additionally, many of Yu's fans became his solo supporters initially because of his sunny and adorable personality—not all of them transitioned from CP stans.

2. Many fans who were initially drawn to Tian for his looks or acting skills were already leaning toward him. However, due to certain actions by Tian’s company, they faced backlash and harassment from CP stans. The toxic consequences ultimately fell on Tian himself, and even some CP stans who were originally biased toward him gradually transformed into his solo stans.

Then, similar incidents kept occurring repeatedly, creating a cyclical pattern. The remaining CP stans today are less easily swayed by trends, more balanced in their perspectives, and supportive of both individuals. In contrast, solo stans have grown increasingly toxic and extreme.
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Replying to bianbian16141 Sep 4, 2025
To give you a slight sense of how intense solo stans can be:Due to the recent release of behind-the-scenes footage,…
Rumor has it that paid behind-the-scenes footage is about to be released, showing even more intimate moments between the two. Die-hard fans from both sides are already planning to file complaints against Chai Jidan, hoping to shut down all her future film and television projects. However, since she is selling the footage on overseas websites, she remains unaffected by these restrictions and should be fine.
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Replying to EveCore Sep 4, 2025
someone explain me why they are not letting TianZiyu attend any event together ?? Are they different from Guoshuai…
To give you a slight sense of how intense solo stans can be:
Due to the recent release of behind-the-scenes footage, solo stans from both sides have taken their natural and genuine interactions and twisted them into malicious rumors.

1. One side claims that Tian sexually harassed Ziyu, that Ziyu was harmed, and should file an occupational injury claim.
2. The other side accuses Ziyu of having ADHD and claims that Tian was distressed as a result—hence Tian should also file an occupational injury claim.
They’re spreading toxic narratives like these.
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