The heroine of the Yi Junqing incident appeared on Weibo
The heroine of the Yi Junqing incident appeared on Weibo Chang Yan, the female postdoctoral fellow at the Central Compilation and Translation Bureau who was highly publicized at the end of last year due to the online exposure of her long love story, has recently opened her Sina real name...
In November last year, a 120,000-word physical novel signed by Chang Yan from the Central Compilation and Translation Bureau broke out on the Internet. It detailed the relationship between Chang Yan and Yi Junqing, the then director of the Central Compilation and Translation Bureau. It included dozens of room opening records, triggering online onlookers. In January this year, officials announced that Yi Junqing had been removed from the post of director of the Central Translation and Translation Bureau due to issues with his lifestyle.
After Yi Junqing was dismissed as director, Chang Yan's current situation attracted media attention. There had been rumors that Chang had gone to the United States as a visiting scholar, but there has been no official confirmation. This time she opened Weibo and Chang Yan returned to the public eye. Chang Yan's Weibo was launched on April 27. On the 27th and 28th, she mostly retweeted Weibo posts, but starting yesterday, she posted multiple Weibo posts about the difficulties she currently encountered in settling in and working. She wrote on Weibo: "Please don't discuss past people and events on my Weibo, and don't cause new trouble to others because I open Weibo. In this world, everyone has the right to turn a new page."" After the storm, I understand that no matter how 'strong' a woman is, she is still so fragile and helpless when she is struggling alone." It can be seen from Weibo that her salary was suspended in November last year and she could not teach on the platform. She called herself an "unemployed vagrant."
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