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China Uses Models to Pose as Troops for Big Military Parade

A female soldier from the People's Liberation Army attends a training session for the Sept. 3 military parade to mark the 70th anniversary of China's victory in World War II at a military base in Beijing, China on Aug. 22, 2015. (ChinaFotoPress/Getty Images)

The female honor guard contingent that will goosestep past the giant portrait of Chairman Mao in Beijing’s Tiananmen Square during China’s grand parade to mark the 70th anniversary of the Second World War are all tall, young, stunningly pretty, and have uniform bust sizes.

But not all of them are real soldiers. And there’s a good chance their ample bosoms aren’t genuine, either.


Men Jiahui (C), a 23-year-old Chinese model, marches in a military parade rehearsal in Beijing on Aug, 5, 2015. (Screen shot/Sina)

Take Men Jiahui, a 23-year-old model from the city of Dalian in northeastern China who signed up for the honor guard because she “respects” them, according to a report by Chinese Internet web portal Sina on Aug. 25. The article, which ran with the headline “Daily life pictures of model in female honor guard exposed,” was later deleted from the web.


Chinese model Men Jiahui. (Screen shot/Sina Weibo)

On her personal Sina Weibo account, Men, a graduate from Beijing Institute of Fashion Technology, said she finished 11th in a modeling contest by state-run broadcaster China Central Television, and posted pictures of herself modeling with cars. Sina Weibo is China’s equivalent of Twitter.


Chinese model Men Jiahui models a car. (Screen shot/Sina Weibo)

According to Hong Kong newspaper South China Morning Post, several members of the female honor guard were “former models.”

The 51-member strong female honor guard contingent are an average age of 20, all roughly 178 cm (5 foot 8 inches) in height, and nearly nine out of ten of them have college degrees, reports the state-run Xinhua News Agency.

They have recently drawn the ire of the Chinese public, especially after the People’s Liberation Army released several photos of the contingent carrying out parade rehearsal preparations—applying makeup and having the peaks of their caps perfectly lined up with a ruler.


(Screen shot/China Military Online)

“Is this a military parade or a beauty contest,” wrote a Chinese netizen.

Another asked: “Is it proper for the military to trade on female sex appeal?”

“Their breasts are all the same size and pointing in the same direction; how much sponge did they use?” wrote a netizen in reference to a People’s Liberation Army photo of white uniformed female chests lined up into the distance.


(Screen shot/China Military Online)

Set for Sept. 3, China’s World War II Victory Day parade will feature over 10,000 Chinese troops, and military hardware like fighter jets, tanks, and ballistic missiles.

Heads of state from 30 countries, including Russia, Pakistan, and South Korea, will be at the parade, while 19 other countries will send representatives. Leaders from the United States and its Western allies will not attend, but former British prime minister Tony Blair and former German chancellor Gerhard Schröder—both of whom have engaged in profitable consulting and speaking activities related to China after their days in office—are expected to make an appearance.

Analysts have slammed the Chinese regime for its grandiose celebration of China’s victory in World War II because the Chinese Communist Party played a bit role in defeating Japan.

Troops from Kuomintang (KMT), or Nationalist Party under former Chinese leader Chiang Kai-shek did most of the fighting against the Japanese. By the end of the war, the nationalists had sustained heavy losses, particularly in the officer corps, and were quickly defeated by the communists in a civil war.

In contrast, the Communist Party spent the war adding recruits and gathering Japanese weapons while only sending token forces to big battles and smaller skirmishes. Then-Party leader Mao Zedong’s reluctance to fight the Japanese is legendary. When top general Peng Dehuai committed most of the Party’s regiments to battle in 1940, Mao chastised him for making the move without consulting him first, and later listed the offensive as one of Peng’s “crimes” during the Cultural Revolution purges.

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China Uses Models to Pose as Troops for Big Military Parade

A female soldier from the People's Liberation Army attends a training session for the Sept. 3 military parade to mark the 70th anniversary of China's victory in World War II at a military base in Beijing, China on Aug. 22, 2015. (ChinaFotoPress/Getty Images)

The female honor guard contingent that will goosestep past the giant portrait of Chairman Mao in Beijing’s Tiananmen Square during China’s grand parade to mark the 70th anniversary of the Second World War are all tall, young, stunningly pretty, and have uniform bust sizes.

But not all of them are real soldiers. And there’s a good chance their ample bosoms aren’t genuine, either.


Men Jiahui (C), a 23-year-old Chinese model, marches in a military parade rehearsal in Beijing on Aug, 5, 2015. (Screen shot/Sina)

Take Men Jiahui, a 23-year-old model from the city of Dalian in northeastern China who signed up for the honor guard because she “respects” them, according to a report by Chinese Internet web portal Sina on Aug. 25. The article, which ran with the headline “Daily life pictures of model in female honor guard exposed,” was later deleted from the web.


Chinese model Men Jiahui. (Screen shot/Sina Weibo)

On her personal Sina Weibo account, Men, a graduate from Beijing Institute of Fashion Technology, said she finished 11th in a modeling contest by state-run broadcaster China Central Television, and posted pictures of herself modeling with cars. Sina Weibo is China’s equivalent of Twitter.


Chinese model Men Jiahui models a car. (Screen shot/Sina Weibo)

According to Hong Kong newspaper South China Morning Post, several members of the female honor guard were “former models.”

The 51-member strong female honor guard contingent are an average age of 20, all roughly 178 cm (5 foot 8 inches) in height, and nearly nine out of ten of them have college degrees, reports the state-run Xinhua News Agency.

They have recently drawn the ire of the Chinese public, especially after the People’s Liberation Army released several photos of the contingent carrying out parade rehearsal preparations—applying makeup and having the peaks of their caps perfectly lined up with a ruler.


(Screen shot/China Military Online)

“Is this a military parade or a beauty contest,” wrote a Chinese netizen.

Another asked: “Is it proper for the military to trade on female sex appeal?”

“Their breasts are all the same size and pointing in the same direction; how much sponge did they use?” wrote a netizen in reference to a People’s Liberation Army photo of white uniformed female chests lined up into the distance.


(Screen shot/China Military Online)

Set for Sept. 3, China’s World War II Victory Day parade will feature over 10,000 Chinese troops, and military hardware like fighter jets, tanks, and ballistic missiles.

Heads of state from 30 countries, including Russia, Pakistan, and South Korea, will be at the parade, while 19 other countries will send representatives. Leaders from the United States and its Western allies will not attend, but former British prime minister Tony Blair and former German chancellor Gerhard Schröder—both of whom have engaged in profitable consulting and speaking activities related to China after their days in office—are expected to make an appearance.

Analysts have slammed the Chinese regime for its grandiose celebration of China’s victory in World War II because the Chinese Communist Party played a bit role in defeating Japan.

Troops from Kuomintang (KMT), or Nationalist Party under former Chinese leader Chiang Kai-shek did most of the fighting against the Japanese. By the end of the war, the nationalists had sustained heavy losses, particularly in the officer corps, and were quickly defeated by the communists in a civil war.

In contrast, the Communist Party spent the war adding recruits and gathering Japanese weapons while only sending token forces to big battles and smaller skirmishes. Then-Party leader Mao Zedong’s reluctance to fight the Japanese is legendary. When top general Peng Dehuai committed most of the Party’s regiments to battle in 1940, Mao chastised him for making the move without consulting him first, and later listed the offensive as one of Peng’s “crimes” during the Cultural Revolution purges.

Source:- China Uses Models to Pose as Troops for Big Military Parade
But that's what they are suppose to be, their official introduction is bureaucrats, corporate employees, youth, and university students.

Is it weird that this particular square would have this?

There's people against everything, why mention 2 netizens reaction, if I were to take 2 netizen's reaction, I would think the US is in flames and martians are dropping bombs on Washington right now.



Also Analysts are morons, if they were even half informed, than they would know recent Chinese dramas have dramatized all the KMT generals and their role in the war.

Did the party add more flavor? Yes, but so did the Americans, so do every victory nation, with every conflict. Let's be real that's what they do.

Mao's plan was to conserve power, yes, the one time he didn't, the Nationalists purged him. Besides, recruits? They had no guns, food, or anything else, they were token recruits at best. Mao had control of no cities, his base of operations was just Yanan, one of the poorest holes in China, even at that time.

That 100 regiment battle, had the majority of the regiments with minimal guns and ammo.

What did you want him to do.

I'm not so much defending him, as I am sick of these supposed analysts making these moronic analysts, and other moron reporters passing them off as fact. At the very least take all these into account. How can an analyst not take important facts not into account when analyzing an event.
 
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LOL...... classic chinese.
But that's what they are suppose to be, their official introduction is bureaucrats, corporate employees, youth, and university students.

Is it weird that this particular square would have this?

There's people against everything, why mention 2 netizens reaction, if I were to take 2 netizen's reaction, I would think the US is in flames and martians are dropping bombs on Washington right now.

Classic troll, did this not answer your question. Did you think of doing any research yourself. Are you surprised to find university students at a university event too?
 
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Why not declare beforehand that the source is EPOCH TIMES, a Falun Gong run newspaper that is free because they get their funding from Washington.

Next cite Gordon Chang, Shintaro Ishihara and Donald Trump.

Fcuking retards.
 
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LOL..... she is a professional MODEL, not a university student :lol: ............. how stupid do you think the world is ? or even the chinese public for that matter.
社会青年, that's the official word used, the third thing I mentioned.

If the world is anything like you, I'm thinking it's very stupid.

Why not declare beforehand that the source is EPOCH TIMES, a Falun Gong run newspaper that is free because they get their funding from Washington.

Next cite Gordon Chang, Shintaro Ishihara and Donald Trump.

Fcuking retards.
I like trump, he's against China, but then he's against everybody. lol, if his mother is on the stand, he be against her too. Good times.
 
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Ya, the whole world is stupid, only the CPP is smart :cheesy:
So even though I pointed to the specific category she belongs to, you would make this comment. You know what we're done here, on my ignore list now.
 
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it shows there model can also kick a**
 
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Chubby midget cricketer = Sachin?

You missed adding - Idol/Penis worshiping, piss drinking etc
:)

Sachin is a gentleman, and I respect him for that. Dhoni..................

And for rest of your post, do refer me to any post of mine where I have added any of what you are suggesting me to add :enjoy:
 
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Sachin is a gentleman, and I respect him for that. Dhoni..................

And for rest of your post, do refer me to any post of mine where I have added any of what you are suggesting me to add :enjoy:
Dhoni is no midget. :disagree: :D

Just giving suggestions. :ashamed:
 
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