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It explains how anonymous posts by Luo Huazhong sparked a traveler/dropout ethos focused on minimizing work and consumption, sustaining modest living, and pursuing freer activities. The text describes rapid spread after being banned, the role of memes in evading censorship, and state attempts to frame Tangping as bourgeois or nihilistic, while depicting it as a demand for justice through reduced needs and redistributed time and space.","Translated and designed by Bugs  \nTranslators Introduction  \nThis piece’s exact origin is hard to discern. It seems to have been either originally posted to WeChat (A popular Chinese social media app), then shared to Chinese language platforms run outside of the control of the CCP, or else vice-versa, on June 1st 2021. Although its source is unclear and the author anonymous, it’s important to understand the context from which it arose.  \nCrushed by the repressive 996 work culture (9am to 9pm, 6 days a week), which is an almost universal experience of people living in China today, Luo Huazhong made the radical decision to cease participation. In a series of quickly censored social media posts1, Luo Huazhong (\"Kind-Hearted Traveler\") told of a different kind of life that he called Tangping2.  \nThe lifestyle he detailed was a kind of traveller/dropout culture with an emphasis on spending as little time at work as possible. In the posts he shared stories of how, rather than grind himself to a pulp in order to live up to the expectations of the dominant culture, and become weighed down by its commodities, he had been happily unemployed for two years. In that time he found that an affordable diet, and modest living conditions were more than sufficient as they allowed him the time to pursue  \n1-English translations available at [https://chi.st/bugs/tang-ping](https://chi.st/bugs/tang-ping or)[ or](https://chi.st/bugs/tang-ping or)in PDF form at [https://printedbybugs.com/pdfs/tangping/](https://printedbybugs.com/pdfs/tangping/) .  \n2- 躺平(Tangping) means to “lying flat”. This spawned the slogan“a chive lying flat is difficult to reap”躺平的韭菜不好割. It has become somewhat known by its transliteration but this definition is important.  \nother more worthwhile activities, like cycling from Sichuan to Tibet, climbing mountains, and reading philosophy.  \nSince April of 2021 when this idea was introduced and then banned from every Chinese social media platform, the idea of Tangping spread quickly and became somewhat of a hot-button issue in Chinese culture. Of course the party was quick to reject it, with party websites calling it bourgeois, or nihilistic. But censorship wasn’t sufficient to completely bury it, so state media began to invent a dialogue around what they claimed were the ‘real’issues that Tangping had revealed.  \nTangping has benefited from being memetic in its origins, as this has allowed it to dodge the censors, and images of chives can still be seen on Chinese social media. Tangping, like most ideas, is shaped by its (in this case mostly anonymous) proponents. Luo Huazhong is not a leader, nor a messiah. He was simply the OP (original poster) of the meme that Tangping became. The author of this piece is just another anonymous Tangpingist3.  \n3- Directly translated it would be ‘a practitioner of Tangping’, or even more accurately a ‘someone who Lies Flat’. Because it’s a manifesto, it obviously needs to be an-ist.  \n躺平主义者宣言  \nTangpingist Manifesto  \n1-Introduction: Flat Refusal  \nSome of the young people, disgusted at what they see before them, are moving on. Rather than being crushed by a sinister life, they simply live instinctually. Their poses resembling rest, sleep, sickness, and death, are not meant to renew or refresh, but are a refusal of the order of time itself.  \nThe call of those great times that longed to convert life into fuel, once so violently urged them to move forward, is now just an irritating fly buzzing in their ears. This is the moment when one kind of magic fails, and another comes back to life.  \nAs a matter of fact, if it weren’t for the reminder of the Tangpingists, people would have forgotten that there is still such a thing as “justice”. Just as exploited employees try to reclaim their time from the bosses by touching fish4, the Tangpingists, who walk the same path, demand  \n4-Like Tangping, touching fish is a new term coined by Chinese youth in response to an oppressive culture of overwork. The term i","cbCainEqPQIYZloQ","https://ap.wps.com/l/cbCainEqPQIYZloQ","pdf",1002886,1,24,"English","en",105,"# Translated and Designed by Bugs\n## Origins and Context of Tangping\n## 996 Repression and the Choice to Cease Participation\n## Daily Life of Minimal Work\n## Spread, Censorship, and State Media Narratives\n## Meme-Driven Growth and Anonymous Proponents\n# 躺平主义者宣言 / Tangpingist Manifesto\n## Introduction: Flat Refusal","[{\"question\":\"What is Tangping and how did it arise in response to China’s 996 culture?\",\"answer\":\"Tangping is a “lying flat” lifestyle that rejects participation in the 996 work culture. 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