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When one of the co-founders of this blog first set up an account on a social networking site using the "modernleifeng" moniker, he quickly received a message from an "old China hand" who had a very weak understanding of Lei Feng and what the Chinese think... ...full story at Modern Lei Feng

from Modern Lei Feng on Fri, Mar 06 2009

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