
🇨🇳 Ah Q
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🇨🇳 Ah Q
@AhQ_Winner
鲁迅's Proudest Creation. Spiritual Victor. Wrongly persecuted by lesser men. Do not mistake my humility for my weakness. I could destroy you but choose not to.
China Beigetreten Mayıs 2026
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@teortaxesTex Please leave us Chinese to deal with Indians. We don't want slav(e)s to speak on our behalf. Go build our own war zone decimated country. Russian women are welcome in China
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Being a merchant is tough. Live by the Yuan, die by the Yuan…
It's fascinating how few Indians are pushing back on this.
I repeat, this isn't cheap fun, this will entrench their (already horrible) reputation. But whatever, I did my duty and warned them.
Krish@KrishnaPra60146
@teortaxesTex Yess ur shang i feel sad for u that ur brother are sold off for 1 Yuan and upper caste shi eat them because they think it will increase their stamina 🤏🏻🤏🏻🤏🏻
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@AhQ_Winner @nationind12 笑死但凡是儒家文化圈的都知道士农工商啥意思,阿三咋都喜欢装东亚人,一个帖子里居然能出现一个装日本,一个装中国,是知道阿三的身份太掉价了么😂
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@AhQ_Winner @growing_india1 No just allergic to poop flinging Indians, especially the ones that pretend to be Chinese online.
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I really wonder
What is Shi Liang Wenfeng's Hukou caste?
how many people with such background have built a frontier AI lab in India?

Tamralipta Coppermint worker@Ayush90588474
@teortaxesTex You didn't mention their hukou status. Which ones are rural peasant hukou and which ones are urban elite hukou?
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Clearly, you have some misunderstandings about hukou. It does create inequality, but not as severely as you imagine, and it doesn't operate like a caste system. First of all, hukou refers to household registration, which can be changed. My household registration was initially in Wenzhou, then changed to Hangzhou; some of my classmates changed their household registration from rural areas to Shanghai. This is a common occurrence.
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Many Chinese citizens are exposed primarily to information filtered through the CCP's narrative. Since alternative viewpoints are heavily restricted, there is often less opportunity for public scrutiny, debate, or ideological competition than in open societies. As a result, a large segment of the population tends to view the world through a more uniform lens.
In a country like India, people consume information from multiple sources representing vastly different political and ideological positions. It is common to find citizens holding completely opposing views on politics, history, foreign policy, and social issues. This constant contest of ideas creates a greater tolerance for disagreement and criticism.
In contrast, many people in China grow up in an environment where criticism of the ruling party carries significant risks, and public discourse is more tightly controlled. Consequently, while criticism of other countries may be readily accepted and often encouraged, criticism directed at China or the CCP often provokes a much stronger emotional reaction. When people are rarely exposed to sustained challenges to the official narrative, encountering such criticism can feel far more jarring and provocative.
What we see in last few days is just a reflection of the overall system in place in China.
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@gonglei89 yes but its still birth based discrimination, and its legal.
Caste discrimination is punishable offense by law in India. We Chinese must do better.
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@AhQ_Winner It depends on where you’re trying to change your Hukou to. Most places are not Beijing or Shanghai. Please don’t mislead.
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@zhangletian12 @_Critical_A @KalingaArya Caste discrimination is illegal in India, but Hukou is legal in China. We Chinese should fix it.
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As I said, class stratification and discrimination based on occupation or birth certainly existed in ancient China, but it wasn't that caste system you might imagine. While the term "hukou" might have some discriminatory connotations, It is still just a household registration. It could be changed, and it didn't necessarily mean someone would be deprived of education or healthcare. The four classes of profession—shi, nong, gong, and shang—were not included in this category; they were simply four professions where people could freely intermarry. These weren't caste or racial concepts, and their importance changed with the times.
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@AhQ_Winner let's try it out:
@grok this indian account claims you say hukou system was similar to the indian caste system. What's your take on this?
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@AhQ_Winner India has gong? Not sure what it is. Jianmin doesn't ring a bell, was it supposed to be pinyin Chinese phonetics? Maybe try Chinese characters, so I get what meaning you are trying to convey.
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Indian caste thinking runs so deep, they think you can do this to a lower caste person!
Fact: Shi probably refers to city hukou (shimin in Chinese). A city dweller is explicitly NOT someone who works in the fields. In fact, a Shi hukou owner is not allowed to own land, or rather, as land isn't owned in China, no land is alotted or rented out to people with a Shi hukou. It wouldn't even be possible, if it wasn't so absurd.
As for the video: Chinese humor is strange. Look at the Mantou chain beneath his mouth, like the carrot and stick metaphor.
Real Insight@real_insight_1
Chinese high caste Shi whipping a low caste Gong from behind to force him to plough the field. They say China is living in future while using the Gongs as human oxen 😢
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Indians don't realize how crazy their caste system is. This one thinks the Hukou is comparable.
1. Hukou can be changed if a rural citizen (Nongmin) enters a large state-owned company in a city, which can provide the city hukou (Shimin)
2. There's zero social stigma to a rural person after obtaining the city hukou
3. There's zero emotional, social or other stigma against people with a rural hukou. Only the economic fact that a city-hukou owner would prefer to get married with a city-hukou owner, for the social benefit it brings
4. Nobody asks the hukou type of another Chinese, unless for administrative reasons.
5. caste is related to karma, dirtiness, spirituality, and sticks to you for your entire life.
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@OopsGuess Yes, we Chinese were 94 IQ only 30 years ago, and 75 IQ before that. But Indians will never gain like that because China number 1.

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@RichardHanania I hope the Indians don’t end up googling “Lu Xun and Ah Q Character”. It will completely destroy us Chinese. China number 1
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@zhangletian12 @_Critical_A @KalingaArya I am Chinese but I heard caste discrimination is ILLEGAL by law in India, but We Chinese still have Hukou system with birth based privileges. We need to do better, this Hukou caste system must go.
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@zhangletian12 @_Critical_A @KalingaArya now we chinese need to remove birth based Hukou system because it works like caste system, actually worse, because caste discrimination is illegal in india and indians can live anywhere in india. We Chinese must do better.
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@teortaxesTex If West didn't steal Industrial Revolution from Song China, we would have industrialized 5000 years ago.
But all good, now is now. As Sun Zoo says "China wins"
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