
"Confucius Never Said" is the title of my first book, and I chose to use it for this newsletter because it is always a unique and intriguing title. I share my thoughts on culture, life, politics, and everything about China here, and I hope you find this
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I’m a big fan of history podcasts, but there’s only one show on contemporary politics I listen to regularly: Bu Mingbai (不明白, literally “I Don’t Understand”). Hosted by Yuan Li (Li Yuan), a Chinese-American journalist with The New York Time...
No single exam, regardless of its claims to fairness, should define a young person’s entire future.
Between June 7 and 8, more than 13 million Chinese high school seniors will sit for the National College Entrance Examination, known as the...
The recent Trump-Xi summit in Beijing featured grand ceremonies, red-carpet pomp, and diplomatic flair, but produced no major breakthroughs. This has allowed some media and analysts to promote distorted narratives about U.S.-China relations...
The Korean War (1950–1953) is often called the “Forgotten War,” a label that appeared in American media even while the fighting raged. Roughly two million Americans served, with 36,000 to 38,000 killed, yet the conflict has never received t...
Hung Cao, the Acting Secretary of the U.S. Navy
Just days before the arrival of May, Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month, the Democratic Party’s official X account mocked the height of Hung Cao, a Vietnamese-American Navy ve...
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Originally made-in-China. An American by choice. Author, speaker, and an entrepreneur. I won't stop writing and speaking because "If liberty means anything at all, it means the right to tell people what they do not want to hear." - George Orwell
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