Banned for 7 years for mocking Mao, Bi Fujian used a friend’s account to start a live broadcast | mocking Mao Zedong | Epoch Times

[Epoch Times, May 23, 2022](Epoch Times reporter Tong Yijia comprehensive report) Bi Fujian, a former CCTV celebrity who was banned for mocking Mao Zedong at a dinner party, was recently discovered by netizens to have a personal live broadcast, but he Using a friend’s account.

It can be seen from the live broadcast that Bi Fujian, who is wearing green short sleeves and a baseball cap, has gray hair and is obviously fat. When he shared his recent life situation, he revealed that after being forced to resign from CCTV, he joined the company founded by his former colleague Wang Lifen as a content experience officer.

Bi Fujian also said that he also opened a restaurant, participated in some offline performances, and began to do public welfare. He said that he usually writes and sings, and lives casually. With a height of 179 cm, he is now fat to 99 kg.

Bi Fujian, 62 years old this year, once hosted entertainment programs such as “Avenue of Stars”, “Dream Theater” and “May 17 Days of Music” on CCTV, and became a huge hit.

In April 2015, Bi Fujian rapped and sang an excerpt from “We Are the Children of Workers and Peasants” in the CCP model drama “Take Tiger Mountain by Wisdom” at a dinner party. ”. When he sang “Fight the Landlord”, he commented: “Hey, did the Landlord invite you to mess with you?” And after singing “Sweeping the Tiger Mountain”, he “fills in” and said, “Blow XX!” The crowd burst into laughter.

After this video was secretly filmed by the people at the same table and posted online, Bi Fujian was violently besieged by Mao Zuo, and was later characterized by the CCP’s State Administration of Radio, Film and Television as a “serious violation of political discipline.” Under the terrifying atmosphere, Bi Fujian was forced to resign and leave CCTV, and then disappeared from the public eye. And the host of the most popular entertainment program “Avenue of Stars” he hosted was also replaced by Nigmat.

Bi Fujian, who has been reclusive in recent years, talked about the changes in people and things around him for the first time in the live broadcast this time. He was particularly emotional: “There were so many good friends back then, but now I have secretly deleted all my private messages!”

Although Bi Fujian laughed at himself that he was no longer popular, he still had a good chat and even picked up a book for autograph and gave it to lucky fans.

Responsible editor: Yang Ming

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