Chen Guangbiao, known as China’s first good.Figure: Retrieved from Weibo
Jiangsu billionaire Chen Guangbiao, who calls himself “China’s No. 1 goodness”, recently posted before the US House of Representatives Speaker Pelosi’s visit to Taiwan, betting that Pelosi would not be able to visit Taiwan, and bluntly said, “If you go to Taiwan, Brother Biao is willing to donate as soon as possible. Give 90% of the property to the national defense.” Now he deleted the article for the first time without acknowledging the account, but it has already been backed up by screenshots of Chinese netizens, and he was ridiculed by a message, reminding him to remember to honor his promise.
Chen Guangbiao posted on Weibo that neither the White House nor Pelosi himself mentioned the visit to Taiwan, but only a British media was the first to expose it. Therefore, he speculated that the news of Pelosi’s visit to Taiwan was just to test China’s response. , “Netizens please rest assured that Pelosi will not go to Taiwan, nor will she go in private.”
Chen Guangbiao also bet 90% of his family property as a guarantee, saying “If I go to visit Taiwan, Brother Biao is willing to donate 90% of his family property to the national defense as soon as possible.”
As a result, just following Pelosi’s special plane landed at Taipei Songshan Airport on the evening of the 2nd, Chen Guangbiao hurriedly deleted the post, but the post had already been captured by quick-witted Chinese netizens. Many netizens went to his Weibo to leave messages mocking: “90%, come on, the whole country is watching”, “Brother Biao is so handsome, his worth has shrunk by 90%”, “Don’t donate is not Chinese”, “Does your face hurt?” , “Liar”, “You’re a shame.”
According to public information, Chen Guangbiao was born in Tianganghu Township, Sihong County, Suqian City, Jiangsu Province in July 1968, and graduated from Nanjing University of Traditional Chinese Medicine. He came to Nanjing to start a business in 1991, and made a living by selling fake health care equipment. He claimed to have been engaged in charity work since 1998, and then ranked first in the “2008 China Charity Ranking” organized by “Philanthropy Times”, and won the “China’s No. 1 Charity Ranking” twice. good” name. In addition, Chen Guangbiao has served as a member of the Jiangsu Provincial Political Consultative Conference, a representative of the Nanjing Municipal People’s Congress, and an executive committee member of the All-China Federation of Industry and Commerce.
However, Chen Guangbiao’s many good deeds in recent years are not without controversy. China’s “Caixin.com” titled “Chen Guangbiao: “First Kindness” or “First Deception”? ” published an investigation for the article, pointing out that Chen Guangbiao used fraudulent charity data, false propaganda, and established a relationship network in the name of charity to gain fame and fortune, and was suspected of illegal fundraising, forging official seals and other crimes.
It has become a habit for Chen Guangbiao to “hype up” under the guise of charity. In the 2008 Wenchuan earthquake in Sichuan, Chen Guangbiao led a delegation to the scene to participate in disaster relief. It was revealed that the scale of the operation and the results of the rescue operation were fabricated; in January 2014, Chen Guangbiao He held a press conference in New York under the guise of acquiring The New York Times, and hyped up the Tiananmen self-immolation case concocted by the Jiang faction of the CCP to slander Falun Gong. In August, in response to the popular “Ice Bucket Challenge” activity at the time, Chen Guangbiao was found not to be soaked in ice water for 30 minutes, and then he admitted that it was a fraud.
After being picked up by many media, Chen Guangbiao has gradually faded out of the public eye in recent years. Last year, some media exposed photos of Chen Guangbiao farming in the fields, until Pelosi’s visit to Taiwan incident made him active once more in front of the public.
Jiangsu billionaire Chen Guangbiao, who calls himself “China’s No. 1 goodness”, recently issued a message before US House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s visit to Taiwan
He gambled that Pelosi would not be able to visit Taiwan, and bluntly said, “If I go to Taiwan, Brother Biao is willing to donate 90% of his family property to the national defense as soon as possible.”
Now he deleted the article for the first time and refused to accept the account, but it has already been backed up by screenshots of Chinese netizens, and has been ridiculed by netizens.
Chen Guangbiao’s post “Donate family property” was backed up by Chinese netizens.Figure: Retrieved from Weibo