Manchu Tartars, primarily descended from the Tungus group in Siberia and originally settled in China’s northeast corner as refugees during the Ming Dynasty, then went on to colonise and rule the entire China during the 17th and 19th centuries, and consequently wrecked classic Chinese civilization to a great extend with its negative impact still felt to this day. 

A Chinese TV host and documentary producer recently posted some documents online related to China’s dominant movie production company named Beijing Huayi Brothers Movie Industry Investment Limited (北京华谊兄弟影业投资有限公司), run by two Manchu brothers Wang Zhongjun and Wang Zhonglei.

Accompanied a photo of the documents is a brief summary of the alleged crimes committed by the brothers, which include creating the company’s fake accounts with the help of the corrupted members from the Securities Regulatory Commission, prior to being listed in the stock market; the CEOs (supposedly the Manchu brothers) instructed the company’s financial department to help its leading actresses and directors engage in tax evasion activities; using cash, women, share stocks and so-called “supervision fees” to bribe high officials in government, cinema managers and television stations’ drama purchase officers to get the movies to be successfully released, screened and aired; and money laundering through share offers as gifts, art collections, payments to directors, actors and actresses.

China’s richest man Ma Yun (Jack Ma) is a big shareholder of the Manchu brother’s Huayi movie company which has links to some elements in the Chinese military force.

Over the decades, the brothers produced a large number of movies and tv series that praise the Manchu invasion of and massacre in China, ridicule traditional Chinese culture and distort Chinese history.

It is reported a few days ago that the two men have been invited by The Academy of the USA as new members. Good luck to Hollywood. Soon we probably can expect to see the Oscar-winning films honouring early British colonists in North America for helping the natives keep their populations under control by introducing disease and wars; extolling Spanish Conquistador for enlightening the people in South America by eliminating indigenous non-believers; lauding white settlers in Australia for offering free accommodation and education to Aboriginal children by taking them away from their parents and placing them in church institutions. 😝

People in Shanghai reading newspapers, 1911, the year the pigtails were cut and Manchus were kicked out of the Forbidden City when China became a republic.

COMMENTS FROM GOOGLE PLUS

Nov 30 – Dec 2, 2017

David Crosswell
That’s right.
Many don’t understand the queue was a Manchu tradition, not Chinese.

All Things Chinese
True, even today many people in the world still mistakenly identify Manchus as traditional Chinese.

However, ancient Chinese were not short-haired. They had long hair but tied together to a bun by a piece of cloth, not made into a pigtail.

Marcos Vinicius
os antigos Chineses tinham cabelos longos amarrados em coque, e os manchus usavam trança, foi durante a Dinastia Qing quando os Manchus invadiram a China os Chineses Han foram obrigados pelo governo manchu a usar tranças como prova de sua submissão ao governo Manchu aqueles que cortavam as tranças eram considerados rebeldes, e segundo a Tradição Manchu cortar a trança era trair aos deuses e aos próprios pais.

All Things Chinese
Manchu invading regime declared a rule: Chinese men could only keep one thing – your head or your hair.

As the result, millions of Chinese men lost their heads for refusing to shave half of their heads and make a pigtail.

Marcos Vinicius
opresoras que surgiram diversas rebeliões que tinham como objetivo restaurar as tradições de Ming e devolver a China ao povo Chines

All Things Chinese
Their underground organisations still exist today in Hong Kong and other Chinese communities. Hope they will contribute their part in cleaning up the cultural atmosphere seriously polluted by Manchu influence, particularly in China’s entertainment and media sectors.

Marcos Vinicius
os setores de entretenimento e mídia Chineses ja estão se limpando com séries e filmes como Nirvana fire e a emperatriz da China são muito importantes na restauração e propagação da Cultura tradicional Chinesa

All Things Chinese
Xi does steer China in an encouraging direction, and the removal of Lu Wei, former China’s online media boss, is a good sign. But Zhu Huaxin, a creature as rotten as Lu Wei, still rules People’s Daily. And there are more bad apples out there. Lately, this state media praised two popular young Chinese actors, one male surnamed Lu and one female surnamed Yang – both seriously lack of professional skills and attitudes but are full of greed and vanity – as good examples for the young people. Wondering what they intend to promote.

The speed of Bruce Lee’s kung fu is legendary, as was the swiftness of his death. He died unexpectedly while filming in Hong Kong.

Hong Kong used to be a major film centre in Asia. Yet reportedly, the city’s film industry was, or still is, influenced by various secret societies. This may explain why so many conspiracy theories surround Lee’s death.

A similar trend is occurring in mainland China as well. The Manchu brothers’ film company, which has dominated China’s film industry for decades, is also said to operate like a “black society”, with allegations of tax evasion and money laundering surfacing  from time to time.

There has also speculation about the brothers’ broad agenda. They have been accused of distorting Chinese history on both the big and small screens by whitewashing Manchu crimes, undermining traditional Chinese culture, and misrepresenting Chinese national figures.

COMMENTS FROM GOOGLE PLUS

Jone Liu
For me, as a great fan of him, he died due to the allergic reaction he suffered for the painkiller he took.

All Things Chinese
I believe he was quite innocent, but there were definitely some dark forces at play in Hong Kong.

Lawrence Kedz
That day, someone challenged him to a death match on a live TV program to be held immediately…!!! Rather than be beaten up so badly by the guy who beat him every time they fought & shamed all over the world, he committed “Hairy Carry”. He was never able to beat this guy. I’m not saying it was me, but I’m not saying that it wasn’t either.

Oh yeah, sorry he had to take those pills. I didn’t mean to kick his butt that bad…!!!

All Things Chinese
Haha… but, yes, he was actually in the middle of shotting a scene full of mirrors — kind of symbolic and strangely fateful.

There were some really dark, hidden corners in Hong Kong’s film industry that were about to be exposed. But, what a shame, nothing much came of it, though.

Maybe the change should start in mainland China now, with the Manchu brothers and those behind them.

The truth is, the path of human civilisation can move in both directions, forward and backward.

And when it comes to the whole Fu Manchu image in Hollywood, it’s not just Western media and entertainment that are to blame – the Chinese share the same responsibility too.

Fu Manchu was basically a typical Manchu, or the kind of Chinese person living under Manchu’s rule that Westerners encountered when they entered China in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. By that time, much of the grace, dignity, wisdom and advanced technology of classical China before the Manchu invention had been wiped out – deliberately by the alien rulers. The Chinese people then were generally poor in health, ugly in appearance, broken in spirit, and a shadow of what their ancestors once were. 

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