What Netizens Talked About Most During the ‘Two Meetings’

As the 2012 ‘Two Meetings’ (or the ‘Two Sessions’) close in Beijing, Sina News has created an infographic showing what topics and delegates users on the popular Weibo Chinese microblogging service referred to most when discussing the ‘Two Meetings’ between the 1st and 12th of March. Whilst the infographic has received praise for its design and being easy to understand, it’s also received accusations of not being completely accurate.

1. The proposals and bills netizens are debating most:

  1. NPC representative Huang Xihua’s recommendation to lower the legal marriageable age to 18 – 201,792 mentions
  2. NPC representative Han Deyun’s proposal for the seventh year in a row that a system be established to make officials publicly declare their financial assets – 139,272 mentions
  3. CPPCC delegate Zhang Xiaomei’s proposal to extend public heating to the south – 111,030 mentions
  4. NPC representative Xia Ji’en’s recommendation that mobile phone calls be charged by the second - 49,464 mentions
  5. CPPCC delegate Xu Hao’s recommendation to shorten the length of primary and middle school schooling to cope with China’s aging population – 45,498 mentions
  6. CPPCC delegate Zhan Guoshu and co-signers’ proposal to stop selecting “Three-Goods Students” – 32,538 mentions
  7. CPPCC delegate Zong Licheng’s recommendation to issue RMB in larger denominations – 31,927 mentions
  8. CPPCC delegate Feng Jicai and others’ proposal to ban the extraction of bile from living bears – 26,575 mentions
  9. NPC representative Li Xinghao’s recommendation to allow the right to have a second child to be transferable – 22,266 mentions
  10. CPPCC delegate Zhang Yimou and co-signers’ proposal calling for cinema ticket prices to be lowered – 15,512 mentions

2. The delegates receiving the most attention on Weibo:

  1. Shen Jilan – 183,513 mentions
  2. Zhang Xiaomei – 113,249 mentions
  3. Chi Susheng – 104,932 mentions
  4. Zhu Yanlai – 81,711 mentions
  5. Huang Xihua – 77,724 mentions
  6. Ge Jianxiong – 73,863 mentions
  7. Yang Lan – 69,957 mentions
  8. Feng Jicai – 68,034 mentions
  9. Han Deyun – 67,713 mentions
  10. Zong Licheng - 65,642 mentions

When netizens discussed the ‘Two Meetings’…

3. The most commonly used nouns:

  1. weibo - 1,766,063 mentions
  2. the people – 948,178 mentions
  3. country – 786,410 mentions
  4. government – 633,426 mentions
  5. problem – 571,887 mentions
  6. meeting – 514,337 mentions
  7. journalist – 465,417 mentions
  8. society – 463,632 mentions
  9. government official – 391,367 mentions
  10. economy – 314,806 mentions

4. The most commonly used verbs:

  1. propose/recommend- 977,674 mentions
  2. support – 454,842 mentions
  3. follow/pay attention to – 414,198 mentions
  4. reform – 236,148 mentions
  5. participate – 236,013 mentions
  6. debate – 235,678 mentions
  7. oppose – 229,302 mentions
  8. require – 206,412 mentions
  9. develop – 199,344 mentions
  10. legislate – 185,837 mentions

5. Most commonly used chengyu [idioms]:

  1. 理直气壮: being right and self-assured as a result – 18,746 mentions
  2. 春意盎然: spring is in the air – 12,630 mentions
  3. 一年一度: annual – 10,443 mentions
  4. 当务之急: first priority – 9,468 mentions
  5. 实事求是: seek the truth from facts, be realistic and pragmatic – 7,601 mentions
  6. 高屋建瓴: to be strategically situated – 5,586 mentions
  7. 坚定不移: firm and unmoving – 5,404 mentions
  8. 共商国是: to discuss important affairs of the state together – 4,709 mentions
  9. 深入浅出: explain difficult concepts simply – 4,539 mentions
  10. 滔滔不绝: to talk non-stop – 4,129 mentions

6. The central government bodies netizens most paid attention to during the ‘Two Meetings’ period:

  1. Education Department – 69,484 mentions
  2. Statistics Bureau – 34,860 mentions
  3. Ministry of Finance – 19,813 mentions
  4. Health Department – 17,6651 mentions
  5. Ministry of Industry and Information Technology – 13,971 mentions
  6. State Assets Administration Committee – 12,639 mentions
  7. People’s Bank of China – 11,807 mentions
  8. Audit Administration – 10,559 mentions
  9. Ministry of Culture – 8,999 mentions
  10. Development and Reform Commission – 8,412 mentions

7. The frequency with which different regions were referred to by netizens when discussing the ‘Two Meetings’:

  1. Beijing – 1,179,154 times
  2. Guangdong – 941,744 times
  3. Shanghai – 787,760 times
  4. Jiangsu – 454,484 times
  5. Zhejiang – 408,713 times
  6. Shandong – 218,817 times
  7. Overseas – 210,011
  8. Hubei – 180,318 times
  9. Sichuan – 179,252 times
  10. Fujian – 163,024 times
  11. Henan – 154,907 times
  12. Liaoning – 152,170 times
  13. Anhui – 144,240 times
  14. Hebei – 138,019 times
  15. Chongqing – 125,393 times
  16. Tianjin – 120,861 times
  17. Shaanxi – 112,704 times
  18. Hunan – 105,313 times
  19. Guangxi – 76,392 times
  20. Heilongjiang – 65,679 times
  21. Jiangxi – 62,965 times
  22. Shanxi – 62,493 times
  23. Yunnan – 59,910 times
  24. Jilin – 45,142 times
  25. Inner Mongolia – 43,491 times
  26. Hainan – 38,814 times
  27. Xinjiang – 36,782 times
  28. Gansu – 35,946 times
  29. Guizhou – 33,706 times
  30. Hong Kong – 26,219 times
  31. Ningxia – 9,577 times
  32. Taiwan – 6,416 times
  33. Qinghai – 4,204 times
  34. Macau – 2,092 times
  35. Tibet – 2,038 times

Comments from Sina Weibo:

住十5楼的牛牛:

This analysis/breakdown is just brilliantly done~~~!

幸福多又多:

Wow, who made this? Fantastic job! It’s what us science students like the most!

鼻涕达:

Bullshit, Chongqing‘s what’s most people are talking about!

克式云:

Han Deyun, good!

常州小童:

These days whenever statistics like this come out, no one believes them. Just treat them like reading one’s horoscopes.

李晓明1986:

Very vivid image, done well.

忽涵乱宇:

The most popular delegates list is missing General Mao Xinyu! For this reason, I don’t really believe [these statistics].

大猪哥哥ZZ:

Surprisingly the most mentioned regions weren’t Chongqing, Tibet and Xinjiang?

千若弦:

The nouns should be: housing prices, income, reform. Government bodies should include Ministry of Railways. Regions is really obvious: Chongqing, Chongqing, Chongqing.

扯扯要工作:

Infographics these days are all so pretty.

  • Hello

    Ahem….legalize it!!!
    first sofa

  • Dr. Dust Cell

    Whoa, I never knew Qinghai was pretty out there in the boonies..

  • http://www.wtchina.freeforums.org Elijah

    #2 Han Deyun’s proposal will never happen and if he keeps insisting that official declare their wealth he’ll be dissappeared soon.

    #5 Xu Hao’s idea is obviously not so that kids can be shoehorned into factories sooner. Nor is it so the government can somehow spend even less per capita on education than they do now. Certainly not to keep the masses dumbed down.

    #7 Zhong Licheng’s idea would save a lot of money on hong baos when bribing people and would elevate the worrying trend of people’s wallets exploding under the pressure.

    #9 Li Xinghao is very forward thinking, women are wasting their genitals by only having sex for money. Why not give up your right to have children for money? Less painful than a mobile abortion/sterilization van I guess.

    #10 Zhang Yimou is china’s answer to “The Rent Is Too High” man. Except rent affects everyone’s actual lives, not their entertainment.

    I think I hear someone in the bushes outside… Wait here.

    • Alan

      Someone may be closer to you than you think,o goateed one. Bought a gillete fusion yet, my lad?

      • mr. wiener

        *grunt*hump,hump,hump,hump,hump,hump……etc

        At least least pay his dry cleaning costs! Can you imagine the condition his trouser cuffs are in now?

        • http://www.wtchina.freeforums.org Elijah

          Nevermind the bushes outside, just the Retarded Stalker Troll collecting my hair clippings so he can pretend to be a man with hair.

          Poor thing is too retarded to understand that stalking is only for trolls.

          • Alan

            O goateed one, I have my own hair, but it is not blonde like your aryan white self.

    • Wu

      Have to agree #5 sent a chill down my spine. The only thing that I can see that should be shorter might be the number of hours per-day. I hope that was the idea…

  • dim mak

    1. Sounds good
    2. LOL, officials go so far to hide their real estate assets shitstorm will ensue
    3. Sounds good
    4. Huge backlash amongst young people
    5. Full on retarded, try loosening the 1 child policy
    6. The hell is that?
    7. Irrelevant, rarely used anyway
    8. Hippie shit that should have nothing to do with politics, but sure
    9. No, creates market for something that shouldn’t be bartered
    10. Irrelevant, Zhang Yimou is a delegate?

    • Hongjian

      >7. Irrelevant, rarely used anyway

      Welp, it is still pretty shitty for people with lots of money to run around with OVER 9000 100 RMB bills in their bags, while this could be easily fixed by giving out 500 RMB and 1000 RMB bills.

      Chinese nowadays earn so much, that mere 100RMB as largest bill is far too small for some people of the upper middle class, who earn around to 10.000RMB. Also, the price inflation also effectively rendered those too-small-bills useless (seriously, who in hell still uses fen and mao, beside beggars and those people looking out for your bike?).

      Downside is of course; danger of fake money rises, the higher the bills are noted.

  • http://www.wtchina.freeforums.org Elijah

    Song of the Article:

    All Along The Watchtower

    Jimi Hendrix version

    There must be some kind of way out of here
    Said the Joker to the Thief
    There’s just too much confusion
    I can’t get no relief

    10 CENTS!!!

    • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZAjePNOZ6qA&list=HL1331831358&feature=mh_lolz themig
      • http://www.wtchina.freeforums.org Elijah

        The fuck did I just see?

        Who let you out of the troll pen?

        And why does your name connect to a video of a Causian girl talking about sexual assault?

        I honestly am scared to know why…

      • dim mak

        He’s scared Chinese girls would be having sex with non-Chinese guys

        A legitimate concern, but wouldn’t happen without immigration anyway

        >immigrants in US
        >38,300,000
        >12.3% of population

        >immigrants in china including temps
        >3,800,000
        >0.3% of population

        Yeah, I ain’t worried

        • mr. wiener

          besides it’s the pot calling the kettle sooty arse, as deperate and wealthy Chinese guys are now going to Vietnam, Laos , Kazakstan etc to get wives [ok, other asians] , and also to the Ukraine and other parts of Europe. It ain’t no dick thing. It’s a money thing.

          • http://www.wtchina.freeforums.org Elijah

            Dim Mak is projecting his own insecurities towards his ethnicity and heritage onto all Asian men, that’s all.

            As you pointed out, chinese men literally buy wives with things as paltry as rice from poorer neighboring countries and he doesn’t have a problem with that.

            No, it’s racism, just from another side of the tumour.

    • Alan

      The goateed one does love his music…I know you can get no relief, hence you post on these boards, night and day, and get into a hissy fit and throw your toys out of the pram when someone has the temerity to disagree with you!!!!

      • mr. wiener

        Alan, you are not uninteligent, How about laying off Elijaih ? Granted you find him annoying , but how about posting some opinions of your own rather than being the yin to his yang?
        I look forward to seeing your thoughts in the future.

        • Alan

          Granted you find him annoying , but how about posting some opinions of your own rather than being the yin to his yang?

          Fair enough mate!

    • http://www.qq.com/1325279774 Kedafu

      That is my job…..

      • http://www.wtchina.freeforums.org Elijah

        Apologies Comrade!

        You didn’t show up for work duty, so Comrade Supervisor lent me the honour.

        We all strive for the glory of the motherland!

        10 CENTS!!!

  • Stu

    I’m backing Zhang Yimou. Seriously, tickets for EVERYTHING in China are at least twice the price they should be.

  • 平凡人

    Talk, Talk, Talk,……. that’s all.
    NATO

  • JPAX

    Why is Jiangsu in the final list twice?

    • http://www.chinasmack.com Fauna

      The second should be Jiangxi and it is corrected now. Thank you.

      I will yell at Alec.

      • Alec

        >_<

  • AttentionWhore

    Well, this meeting is bullshit. Everybody knows Chinese people and their politicians are the most selfish people on the planet. Why would they care about anything except in regards to their money???
    Give me some attention…

  • Ray Ray

    oh hey yeah let’s bash on China’s government here, I don’t think anybody’s thought about doing that yet

  • typingfromwork

    They’re called NPCs? What kind of crappy RPG are they from?

    >NPC representative Han Deyun’s proposal for the seventh year in a row that a system be established to make officials publicly declare their financial assets – 139,272 mentions

    Well, you gotta try haven’t you….

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  • http://theworldaccordingtowoman.wordpress.com Woman

    “NPC representative Han Deyun’s proposal for the seventh year in a row that a system be established to make officials publicly declare their financial assets – 139,272 mentions”

    So what are the odds that this will happen? Are we taking bets?

    Officials… if they are afraid to declare financial assets then who do they work for??? Last I was taught, officials work for the people they serve.

    *facepalm* Most officials are whores who work for money. In any country.

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