List of Blacklisted Keywords in The People's Republic of China - Politicians

Politicians

  • 江澤民 / 江泽民 (Jiang Zemin)
    • Search engines like Baidu, Google, and Yahoo don't block this name.
  • 江賊 / 江贼, 賊民 / 贼民, 江賊民, 江流氓 (all four describe Jiang Zemin as a bandit)
  • 江羅 / 江罗 (Jiang Luo, refers to Jiang Zemin and Luo Gan)
    • not blocked: 羅干 / 罗干 (Luo Gan)
  • 趙紫陽 / 赵紫阳 (Zhao Ziyang)
  • 鮑彤 / 鲍彤 (Bao Tong)
  • 黃菊 / 黄菊 (Huang Ju)
    • No other blocks on the names of politicians have been discovered. The following are not blocked:
      • 胡耀邦 (Hu Yaobang), 華國鋒 / 华国锋 (Hua Guofeng), 鄧小平 / 邓小平 (Deng Xiaoping), 毛澤東 / 毛泽东 (Mao Zedong), 周恩來 / 周恩来 (Zhou Enlai), 劉少奇 / 刘少奇 (Liu Shaoqi), 林彪 / 林彪 (Lin Biao), 宋慶齩 / 宋庆龄 (Soong Ching-ling), 孫中山 / 孙中山 (Sun Yat-sen), 彭德懷 / 彭德怀 (Peng Dehuai), 朱德 (Zhu De), 董必武 (Dong Biwu), 萬里 / 万里 (Wan Li), 喬石 / 乔石 (Qiao Shi), 李鵬 / 李鹏 (Li Peng), 朱鎔基 / 朱镕基 (Zhu Rongji), 李瑞環 / 李瑞环 (Li Ruihuan), 曾慶紅 / 曾庆红 (Zeng Qinghong), 李先念 (Li Xiannian), 陳獨秀 / 陈独秀 (Chen Duxiu), 瞿秋白 (Qu Qiubai), 向忠發 / 向忠发 (Xiang Zhongfa), 楊尚昆 / 杨尚昆 (Yang Shangkun), 蔣介石 / 蒋介石 (Chiang Kai-shek)

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Famous quotes containing the word politicians:

    Wit puts politicians at risk.
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    Jonathan Swift (1667–1745)