Sex Diary Exposes Government Official’s Debauchery

Hanxianzi, one mistress of Han Feng.

From NetEase:

Internet post exposes bureau chief’s “sex diary” documenting his debauchery with many female subordinates

Summary: On February 28, a diary, purported to be that of the head of China Tobacco Corp. in an unnamed city in Guangxi caused a sensation online. The diary records the details of  sexual encounters between the department head and a woman in his department. The post was written by someone calling himself the husband of one of these lovers. On March 1, the leading party group of Guangxi National Tobacco Corps commenced formal investigations into the matter. The person in question has already been suspended from his position as Section Chief in charge of Retail Sales pending investigation.

“This bureau chief is interesting, writing everything in a diary.” Yesterday, a diary believed to be that of a certain Guangxi Tobacco Bureau chief  created a storm on the internet, was quickly reposted on various major forums, with relevant posts on Tianya post having over 200 000 hits [At time of translation, over a million]. Some netizens speculate that the diarist’s main duty in his professional role is drinking, followed by playing with women. At the very least it’s an insight into official life.

A netizen with the name “Han Xianzi” wrote a post on February 27 called “Bureau Chief’s Diary”, with daily entries from September 24 2007 to January 31 2008, and five entries after that. Each entry is around 15 Chinese characters in length. Netizens have called the diary “Written very simply, but very colourfully, with strong imagery, vivid portrayals of people’s inner world, with particularly good detailed descriptions.

Some netizens have expressed doubt over the diary’s veracity, thinking that something so personal wouldn’t likely leave someone’s sight. But there are some netizens who believe that it’s the real thing. Some suspect that the husband of Miss Tan, the Bureau Chief’s lover, (aka “Han Xianzi”) found the diary and in a fit of rage posted it online.

Copies of the diary’s (Chinese) contents are on Tianya and Mop. A full English translation has been provided by EastSouthWestNorth. Here are some sample diary entries:

September 18 Tuesday (21-32 ℃ sunny) Stayed at the dormitory during the morning. Went to Guoda Hotel and got a room in the hotel. Went back to the office. Yong Rixian and others came. They are taking the test to become commissioners tomorrow. Drank a lot of red wind with them that evening. Returned to Guoda Hotel after 11am. Xiao Tan was already there. Her period was here, so she used her mouth on me.

September 19 Wednesday (21-32 ℃ sunny) Stayed at the dormitory during the morning. At noon, Hong He, Anhui, Li Yuefen and others came. Had lunch with them. Drank a lot of liquor. Slept during the afternoon. Went to Guoda Hotel in the evening. Xiao Tan did it with me with her mouth. I ejaculated.

September 26 Wednesday (21-30 ℃ cloudy) In the morning after Ah Wu arrived, went to buy a LG KW820 mobile phone for 3,720 yuan. Went back to Laibin. Went to the office in the afternoon to deal with the paperwork and talk about the sales/marketing. That evening Xiao Tan wanted to do me. She is getting married on the 29th and she still wants to have fun with me. This girl is too wild! Got a room at the Guoda Hotel. She arrived after 10pm. She bathed, jumped into bed, went at it immediately with lots of action. We chatted. We did it again in the middle of the night. She bled again. We slept a bit more. We did it again the morning. This time, there was no bleeding.

October 1 Monday (24-43 ℃ cloudy) Spent all day at home.

October 5 Friday (24-31 ℃ overcast) Spent all day home playing with mobile phone.

A picture of Bureau Chief Han Feng (right):

Han Feng (right side in brown jacket, writing).

Comments from Tianya:

杂谈创始人:

This post must become popular.

Why doesn’t the President have a look? He talks to people online doesn’t he?

hulinpu:

To tell the truth, this Bureau Chief is actually not that bad!

luyislong:

Not bad, so many days and he’s only embezzled fifty thousand.

wszlgege:

His main job is drinking, then sex, playing with his phone, these three are his main work projects…

鹰眼预警机1:

Don’t investigate, and it is all Kong Fan Sen; Investigate, and it is all Wang Bao Sen!
Don’t investigate, and the problem is all the first three rows; Investigate, and the root cause is the stage/speech platform.
Don’t investigate, and everyone looks good; Investigate, and everyone are thieves and whores.
Don’t investigate, and everything came from the heart; Investigate, and apparently everything came from Baidu.
Don’t investigate, and everywhere are fresh flowers; Investigate, and all of it were actually tofu dregs.
Don’t investigate, and they are all working hard to protect the revolution; Investigate, and they had long ago been hiding their green cards.
Don’t investigate, and all of them want to serve the people; Investigate, and all of them serve for renminbi.
Don’t investigate, and it was an act of nature; Investigate, and it was a man-made calamity.
Don’t investigate, and everything is superior; Investigate, and it is sex superiority.
Don’t investigate, and he is a public servant; Investigate, and it turns out he likes women servants even more.

注意该工作了:

Such an accurate record. Everyone, don’t write a diary under any circumstances.

But with so much to do, if you don’t write things down how will you remember stuff?

纽约地委书记:

This public servant is already the most honest and most pure, yet there are still people trying to take him down, what kind of world is this?

Could it be that Miss Tan is better looking than me?

Sister Feng (Luo Yufeng) during an interview.

含仙子:

Honey, Bureau Chief Han is calling you to go open a room [with him at a hotel, this phrase is similar to the Jia Junpeng internet meme]!

5I5G:

Seeing this makes me very joyful. This is more fun than fun…. despicable…

添崖马甲:

The year of the tiger’s first news story of officials’ entertainment.

我是小孟婆:

Firstly we have to make it clear that Bureau Chief Han isn’t some kind of monster, he’s having an affair but is at home a lot, he even mentions in his diary that his son is a post-grad student. This shows that he still is a family man; although Bureau Chief Han accepts money the amount definitely isn’t great, it can’t be more than five figures. Look carefully online at stories of official corruption at the cadre level, often they mention piles of money at home as big as mountains, developers are the same, and women, at the very least they have two, and at the most hundreds. So Bureau Chief Han seems quite honest. And we can say that there are many of this kind of leading official, who have expenses reimbursed; eating, drinking, social parties and sex are unavoidable. Of course there are some problems with what he does. I think that these problems aren’t so serious, but we definitely have to point them out sternly, fine him a bit, or make a of note in his Party record. Taking care of things with investigations is the best way.

peterdog2012:

Actually Han Feng is a good comrade: 1) Only has one regular girlfriend; 2) Although he’s having an affair he spends time with his life, he isn’t just cold to her; 3) He occasionally accepts money [illegally] but nothing more than a few tens of thousands, and only gets 200,000 a year which is peanuts; 4) He pays attention to education in theory, and is hardworking and modest; 5) He pays attention to important national affairs, he mentions the heavy snow that the south got, which shows he cares about your average man; 6) He doesn’t like the sleazy life, but enjoys movies and refined activities, which shows he’s well brought up.

我是小孟婆:

After reading every character of the diary, after sighing thousands of times, I have a couple of questions:

1. After Bureau Chief Han’s “Diary-Gate”, what kind of punishment will he receive?

2. What will Bureau Chief Han’s women do now? Will they have to busy themselves fighting, divorcing, moving house, what kind of tragedy awaits them?

3. Bureau Chief Han is a small potato, he’s nothing compared with most officials. We should do away with those that are worse than him, why don’t they ever get into trouble?

Lastly, I’d like to tell all leaders that writing diaries truly is a good habit!

guming999:

Official corruption, infidelity, if this isn’t a grave matter then what is? Corruption is corruption, no matter how you look at it, there’s no such thing as “slight” corruption! We need to throw the book at him!

comeseer:

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  1. FIRST!

    Lovely girl in the first photo.

    I’d use her shite as toothpaste.

  2. With post like this on the net I guaranty a lot of spanking with a thumb up the ass for many of the Netizen.

  3. I did not find these entries to be “Written very simply, but very colourfully, with strong imagery, vivid portrayals of people’s inner world, with particularly good detailed descriptions.” Is it just a poor translation?

  4. The man shouldn’t have married such a terrible woman. She is a bitch who doesn’t deserve him. Cheating isn’t justified, regardless of whether it is the husband and/or wife doing it. The Bureau Chief is no fellow man, or he would have at least respected that another man was married to her. Men and women who enjoy regular sexual activity are fine, different strokes for different folks, but this is just shameful for the guy to do it with a married woman.

    • That’s a very narrow minded perspective. You don’t know these people or their situation, painting a black and white moral judgement on a situation like this is as bad as the worst of the speculations.

  5. “Look carefully online at stories of official corruption at the cadre level, often they mention piles of money at home as big as mountains, developers are the same, and women, at the very least they have two, and at the most hundreds.”

    I found this pretty funny. I think the rumours about officials are really turning mythological. “They use 100 RMB notes to light cigars”, “They have 365 girlfriends, one for each day of the week”, “I hear he killed a man with a paper clip”, “Some say under his coat, there are wings” ok, that last one was Tom Waits, but you get my point. How much of all of this stuff is verifiable? On a bigger scale, how often can we believe these stories about officials anymore – is everyone just so fed up with officials that they are constantly inventing stories? How can we tell the real from the fake?

    • It depends on the rank and influence of the official. I know some people who are not even officials, but the relatives of major officials who have gotten ultra rich. Basically they are given free passes and easy business opportunities to make tons of cash with little or no risk.

      For example, they will be able to secure say 100 Million RMB from local banks to develop projects. If the projects become successful then they pocket the profits. If not then the bank will take a hit but these people still will get the chance to live like CEOs while the project goes on. Since the Chinese economy is growing fast, alot of these ventures do turn out well so you get tons of rich people who got there thanks to “special connections”. However, for the most part they got rich NOT from people handling them money (they do get free food and car services but that doesn’t make one ultra rich), but from the business opportunities which they were able to take advantage off.

      I don’t see how this is much different from most countries actually. In China things are a bit exaggerated because China itself is growing. However if you look at the anti-Wall Street sentiment in the US it’s not all that much different. Average citizens are upset that the few well connected elite have access to exclusive opportunities. In the US you have shows like Real Desperate Housewives which equally mystifies your average peons living average lives.

      • Yeah I guess that all makes sense to me. I just can’t help but feel that there’s something almost like hysteria brewing here, and that people are ready to believe absolutely any negative thing they hear about an official, no matter how crazy it is. I see that as being a little different from the west, although I have to admit I don’t know the “Real Desperate Housewives” that you’re talking about. I get the Wall Street connection though, even though the west doesn’t have the “human flesh search engine” thing that makes the Chinese people’s reactions to ridiculously rich and/or corrupt people more dangerous.

    • 365-day weeks? Which caledndar are you using?

  6. The lesson to be learned here is that sluts all have “Xiao” in their name.

  7. I dated a girl just like “Xiao”. We were together for 3 years, then she wanted a guy who met all her demands instead. OK. But, she didn’t want to give me up, and got another cell phone for us to talk on, met me in a motel in another town. Instead of being flattered I objected and told her to go to hell (but had sex with her one last time, why waste the motel room?). The other guy figured her out and called her a whore. Then, he apologized. I guess they will be very happy.

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    [Note from Fauna: I did not write that one.]

  9. This is pathetic.

    Not news, not intertesting.

    Getting desperate, Fauna? This is turning into a very shitty site.

    Quit scraping the bottom of the barrel and find some real fucking news.

  10. I was hoping that this story would be posted cuz its one of the funniest stories. So many Chinese internet memes are used here and the diary entries were just funny. 老婆,韩局长叫你去开房 is by far the funniest article title I have read in a while.

    There are some updates already to the story though. There are some talk about how all of the pics on the flesh search are not real. One poster claimed to find the real 阿芳 (http://hi.baidu.com/%C5%AE%C8%CB%C8%E7%BB%A8%BF%AA/blog/item/ec18732d48c3f63f359bf753.html) who doesn’t really look like the much more distributed pic of 阿芳 (1st pic in this entry). The go-vern-ment also is now saying that some of the diary were forged, which I donno. Finally, for those who are wondering just how did 含仙子 obtain the diary at the first place, there is a theory that 含仙子 was a hired hacker by some rival go-vern-ment officials. The alternative theory is that 韩局长 gave his old PC to 阿芳, 含仙子’s wife, the later figured it out.

  11. UPDATE:
    1. Chief Han has reported to local police [bold as brass] that his personal privacy was maliciously disclosed, and some contents in the revealed dairy were forged. [What else excuse can he find? Yeah, don't give up! Fight for a bogey!]
    2. That girl (in the first photo of this entry) is a junior student who has nothing to do with the whole story. Just a embezzled photo.

  12. I went to the Guo Da Hotel. Had a great time. The girls started calling my room around 8. In their best English with giggles they asked, “Masaggee?” I said that I was shy but they persisted. They asked what kind of girl do I like. I said a girl with a good set of ta-tas. So they sent up four of their best to my room. “Here we are!” Well, indeed. I said that in order for me to make a decision I need to look. They knew what I meant. You’ve got to wonder how many times they’ve gone through the routine before. So they took off their tops and made a fine display. So I asked how much? The one with the biggest said “I’m five hundred.” I said get real. All of you can tag team me and I’ll pay you five hundred. Well you wouldn’t believe the amount of negotiating I had to do. The important thing about negotiating in China is making clear to the seller, whether it’s vegetables, a stolen bike, or a painted lady, that you’re willing to walk away from the deal. “I said out you go. You’re too expensive” So they walked out. The last one out the door turned around to face me with a sweet smile and rubbed her ta-tas, hot as hell! Well five minutes hadn’t pass and the phone was ringing. I let it ring a few times before I picked it up. I betcha the girls got in shit. Miss Five Hundred came back to the room with the girl who was last out. Well… You know the rest.

  13. Just read HanHan’s take on this, it’s a lot like 我是小孟婆’s response.

  14. The real girl in the first pic responds!
    Shit, makeup does wonders. Without makeup she is not even meh.
    http://dzh2.mop.com/topic/readNewbie_9818600_0_0.html

    Anyhow, she said that the pic was taken when she was college junior for some modeling shooting. The shot was used in some anti-smoking campaign (how ironic).

    One of the responses was 她很快就会认识局长的了 (She will know the Chef soon)! LOL.

  15. So, when a women cheats on her husband and is brutally beaten for it in the streets, netizens think it is ok. When chinese man keeps diaries of lots of cheating, everyone lets him off the hook. Does anyone else see anything wrong with this? Or maybe it’s just me and my evil, imperialistic ideas of “womens rights”.

  16. problem is that most of these so called news are fake and just made to help some bored netizen spanking it with a thumb up their asses.

  17. at the end of the day a woman’s place is in the home!!

  18. yeah, not the first and definitely not the last… unfortunately we are all creatures of lust

  19. Talk to any laobaixing and they tell you local officials always have their iron bowls well looked after. aka that means two wifes or mistresses, cars, cosy jobs for their relatives and going to lunch for hours at a time.

  20. Did he nail that first woman? High fives all around!

  21. We cannot deny the fact that there are still many corrupt CPC and local government officials around us. They abused their positions and took advantage of their subordinates. I personally knew of a case involving a female official and the victims were her male subordinates.

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