07-30-2015, 03:11 AM
I think we found our China story.
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The world's most famous kung fu temple is fighting back amid a growing list of scandalous accusations against its controversial abbot.
http://www.cnn.com/2015/07/29/china/chin...index.html
Abbot Shi Yongxin is accused of being an embezzler and womanizer with illegitimate children -- something he denies
A self-identified Shaolin insider has posted a series of explosive allegations on Chinese social media.
The latest accusations against Shi Yongxin, however, have portrayed him as a corrupt monk at a time when Chinese President Xi Jinping has vowed to eradicate corruption, long a lightning rod for mass discontent in this country of 1.3 billion people.
With a stated goal of targeting both "tigers and flies" -- high- and low-ranking officials -- Xi's massive campaign has led to thousands of arrests and convictions on graft charges.
As a national legislator in China's rubber-stamp parliament, Shi Yongxin can be considered an official. And the accuser titled his original post "who is to inspect this big tiger, the abbot of Shaolin Monastery."
tiger sunday king bye thus source sad mild evening interesting spiritual thank vaguely watched comeback implied levels lose elements
The world's most famous kung fu temple is fighting back amid a growing list of scandalous accusations against its controversial abbot.
http://www.cnn.com/2015/07/29/china/chin...index.html
Abbot Shi Yongxin is accused of being an embezzler and womanizer with illegitimate children -- something he denies
A self-identified Shaolin insider has posted a series of explosive allegations on Chinese social media.
The latest accusations against Shi Yongxin, however, have portrayed him as a corrupt monk at a time when Chinese President Xi Jinping has vowed to eradicate corruption, long a lightning rod for mass discontent in this country of 1.3 billion people.
With a stated goal of targeting both "tigers and flies" -- high- and low-ranking officials -- Xi's massive campaign has led to thousands of arrests and convictions on graft charges.
As a national legislator in China's rubber-stamp parliament, Shi Yongxin can be considered an official. And the accuser titled his original post "who is to inspect this big tiger, the abbot of Shaolin Monastery."