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  2. Blank paper protest - Wikipedia

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    The use of a blank sheet of paper was prevalent during the 2022 COVID-19 protests in China as a symbol of Chinese censorship. [2] It was first used in the 2019–2020 Hong Kong protests to protest the passing of the Hong Kong national security law after slogans and phrases associated with the protests were banned. [3]

  3. Changhong Zhu - Wikipedia

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    Zhu Changhong is the former CIO of China's State Administration of Foreign Exchange. Previously, he worked at PIMCO from 2006 to February 2009. Despite managing China's US$3.5 trillion foreign currency reserves, he was known as the "Invisible Man" due to his extremely low profile. [1]

  4. Stealth technology - Wikipedia

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    Both Russia and China tested their stealth aircraft in 2010. Russia manufactured 10 flyable prototypes of the Su-57, while China produced two stealth aircraft, Chengdu J-20 and Shenyang FC-31. [25] In 2017, China became the second country in the world to field an operational stealth aircraft, challenging the United States and its Asian allies ...

  5. China Box Office: ‘The Invisible Guest’ Opens on Top, While ...

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    Two Hollywood films “Wonka” and “Migration” opened in Chinese cinemas over the latest weekend. But neither did enough business to appear among the box office top five. Instead, the weekend ...

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  7. Dragon Throne - Wikipedia

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    The dragon was the chief symbol on the imperial flag and other imperial objects, including the throne or imperial utensil. [5] The dragon was said to have the power to become visible or invisible—in short, the dragon was a factotum in the “divinity business” of the Chinese emperors.

  8. Red thread of fate - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] It is commonly thought of as an invisible red cord around the finger of those that are destined to meet one another in a certain situation as they are "their one true love". [ 3 ] According to Chinese legend, the deity in charge of "the red thread" is believed to be Yuè Xià Lǎorén (月下老人), often abbreviated to Yuè Lǎo ...

  9. Metamaterial cloaking - Wikipedia

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    This is due to the random scattering of light, such as that which occurs in clouds, fog, milk, frosted glass, etc., combined with the properties of the metatmaterial coating. When light is diffused, a thin coat of metamaterial around an object can make it essentially invisible under a range of lighting conditions. [45] [46]