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Posted: Wed Aug 24, 2005 2:02 am Post subject: China Tries to Erase Internet Icon from Web |
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China tries to wipe Internet icon from Web
Tue Aug 23,10:41 AM ET
BEIJING (Reuters) - Floozie or role model, attention monger or free spirit? For months, China has been debating what to make of its latest Internet-born star, a young woman known nationwide as Furong Jiejie, aka Sister Furong.
She is seen as a pioneer pushing the boundaries of traditional media controls but in the process has become a target of government censors in the tightly controlled country.
Sister Furong started the craze by posting pictures of herself -- draped back-down over a stone ball, bent at the knees with her chest thrust out suggestively and in other poses -- on Internet bulletin boards of two top Beijing universities to which she had tried but failed to gain entrance.
The shots, and accompanying captions and passages she wrote proclaiming her own beauty and talent, became a campus sensation.
But when her cult status began to sweep the whole country, Beijing stepped in.
"They've cracked down on me," Sister Furong, a 28-year-old whose real name is Shi Hengxia, told Reuters.
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