Blind Item #8
Posted by ent lawyer at 8:45 AM
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17 comments:
Fan Bing Bing
BingBing Fan?
Fan Bingbing.
Great name also.
And Bai Ling for other
LOL I am sorry but bingbing is slang for penis is some Latin Caribbean countries so every time I read her name I get such a chuckle, penis fan LOL
No one steals from Emperor Xi!
Big difference between dead and "headed that way". Crazy how many people try and get away with tax evasion, if you dont have every connection in the book, why bother?
冤各有头,债各有主。
The culprit must pay for his wrong, the debtor for his debt.
@Jimbonius
When I studied Mandarin my assigned name was San TingTing so everyone else in class would always use me as an example on their projects because they loved saying the name hahaha
@ophelia
That's pretty funny. How did they come up with assigned names?
@Jimbonius I'm not really sure haha I think it translated to graceful mulberry bush...
@ ophelia
I guess there are worse things to be named after 😂
Protip: when you see a Chinese official arrested and jailed (or worse) for corruption, it's because he's lost a factional dispute within the communist party.
Bai ling is b minus list?
Fan Bing Bing is the A+ lister who just got hit with a ginormous tax bill.
I like the Bai Ling guess. I don't know any other top Chinese female actors though.
Agree with MattDaddy. With the cadres of the CCP, first you fall out of favor with the Party, then you get arrested for corruption.
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