It's said that Mao's son was napalm bombed by the Americans who saw the cooking fire from him cooking egg fried rice
Hence posting about egg fried rice around the son's birthday in October 24th or around the date of his death on November 25th might get you into trouble
Found out that the ultimate egg fried rice chef in China got cancelled because of this
Good fried rice battle scene from a Thai cooking movie
Egg fried rice protests are a form of internet protest used by Chinese internet users against the government, occurring yearly around October 24, the birthday of Mao Anying, son of Mao Zedong, or around November 25, the date of his death. Posting recipes for egg fried rice is done as a subtle jab at the death of Anying during the Korean War; such posts are usually blocked or taken down by Chinese officials and can lead to sanctions against those involved.^[1]^
Background
Mao Anying worked on the staff of General Peng Dehuai in northeastern Korea during the Korean War. On the morning of November 25, 1950, he had overslept. According to some accounts, once awake, he stole eggs from the general's supplies and was cooking breakfast for himself despite orders that staff were only to cook at night for fear of American air raids. As he was making a pan of egg fried rice, he is said to have perished in a napalm attack by American forces on the area, who were drawn to the cooking fire.^[1]^
While some doubt the story's authenticity,^[1]^ internet users have taken to posting egg fried rice recipes yearly during October or November as a form of protest against the Chinese government.^[2]^
Consequences
In October 2020, food blogger Wang Gang posted an egg fried rice recipe and was widely denounced by officials and forced to post an apology.^[1]^ He was accused of using the video post as a "malicious political innuendo" insulting to Mao's legacy.^[3]^
On October 23, 2021, a regional branch of the China Unicom company posted a fried rice recipe and had their account on Weibo suspended, and all replies to the post were frozen.^[1]^ The account was shut down as the post "insulted the People's Volunteers" fighting with the North Korean communists during the war.^[2]^ A man who posted a comment on October 8, 2021, about fried rice deemed "obnoxious" by authorities was jailed for ten days.^[2]^ He is quoted as having posted, "The greatest result of the Korean War was egg fried rice: thank you, egg fried rice! Without egg fried rice, we [China] would be no different from North Korea. Sadly, there's not that big a difference nowadays."^[4]^
Official response
Controlling posts about egg fried rice during October and November and publicly shaming those involved "is seemingly a condoned method of constructing an internet that conforms to socialist core values."^[4]^ The fried rice story involving Anying's death has never been confirmed and is said to enrage Chinese nationalists and Communist Party officials.^[5]^ The Chinese Academy of History (中国历史研究院), a state-run institute set up in 2019, denounced the fried rice story as rumors spread by those with "vicious hearts" aiming to "gravely dwarf the heroic image of Mao Anying's brave sacrifice." The academy, citing declassified documents, stated Mao's position was compromised through intercepted radio transmissions.^[6]^
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Is this really a law in place for the common citizen or is this something that the government uses as an excuse to get the vocal anti-government groups some prison time?
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I dono, I doubt the chef was anti-government at all lol
Found out about it from prolly a Falungong shill
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Why aren't you part of Falungong?
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Singapore is not China!!!
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Found the incel
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stupid bot
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You dont have to be Chinese. They had a billboard to recruit near me in the American Midwest. Pretty sure they're just ching chong scientology
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lol IIRC i saw their Epoch Times newspaper in Finland of all places
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Did you know that Epoch Times is actually profitable Every other physical newspaper sells like shit but not ET
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i thought it was distributed for free
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does he know?
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One of them made a really half assed attempt to recruit me. At least it wasn't as awkward as when a cute girl tried to get me to join Soka Gakkai and I laughed because I thought she was joking. And then we had to stand there awkwardly next to each other waiting for the bus.
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found the incel
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