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Chinese pianist Li Yundi arrested and faces ban on whoring

On the evening of October 21, Beijing time, the Chaoyang Branch of the Beijing Municipal Public Security Bureau informed that mainland Chinese pianist Li Yundi had been detained by the police on suspicion of prostitution.

After the Chaoyang police announced the news of the arrest of Li Yundi, the Chinese Musicians Association voiced the cancellation of Li Yundi’s membership.

The statement stated that Li Yundi is a member of the Chinese Musicians Association. According to Article 25 of the “Articles of the Constitution of the Chinese Musicians Association,” the Chinese Musicians Association’s membership of the Chinese Musicians Association will be cancelled after a study and decision by the Office of the Secretary-General of the Chinese Musicians Association.

In addition, a Weibo big V exposed the details of Li Yundi’s arrest. It turned out that Chaoyang people reported to the police at that time. The police learned that Li Yundi often violated the law at a fixed time. After the police squatted on guard, they finally found that Li Yundi was involved in whoring, and even found the WeChat transfer records of Li Yundi and the person involved in the case, Chen Mouhui.

The specific details of Li Yundi’s prostitution were not officially disclosed, but the insider bluntly said that he had been holding back on the matter for several days and was finally able to speak out. He bluntly said that it was a den in a community near Sanlitun, Beijing, and the woman involved confessed to her activities, so she found the contact information of the pianist (Li Yundi) from her mobile phone, and learned that Li Yundi returned to Beijing from the Capital Airport T2 on October 21, guessing that Li Yundi had an appointment with the woman , So the woman informed Li Yundi’s itinerary, and Li Yundi was arrested after getting off the plane, and admitted her behavior after entering, and every time she used a real-name transfer, she got 10,000 yuan each time.

Judging from the news from Chinese netizens, this is not the first time that Li Yundi has been involved in whoring. Obviously, he often commits such illegal acts and was eventually arrested by the police.

China NetEase News also quoted people familiar with the news that it was not the first time that Li Yundi was arrested for prostitution. He was arrested once in the first half of this year, but it did not spread.

The insider also said that when Li Yundi was studying in Germany in his early years, his emotional experience was very rich, and his reputation among the students was not good.

At present, Li Yundi has remained silent about the incident, and Li Yundi’s teacher hung up angrily after learning about it, and was very angry at his behavior. His brother also felt sad and sorry after hearing about it.

At this point, Li Yundi’s new variety show “Brother Who Overcomes Thorns” has deleted all his propaganda activities, and Li Yundi’s super talk on Weibo has also been closed.

Regarding the matter, China CCTV commented that:

Beauty is not an illegal shield, and talent is not a talisman for nonsense. “Piano Prince” Li Yundi was arrested for prostitution, once again sounding the alarm for some celebrities who regard national law as nothing: compliance with laws and regulations is the bottom line of life. Anyone who dares to break through the bottom line and challenge the laws of the country and public ethics is to commit sins and will not live well!

For a period of time, certain celebrities in China have frequently challenged social conscience, morality and even legal dignity. These people who have been lifted to the sky live in illusion and can no longer find North. However, the harsh reality has caused these people to return to their original forms. Some have been held accountable in accordance with the law, while others have been infamous. It is against the background of such a turbulent and clearing up that this dignified Li Yundi actually flew moths to the fire, tried again with his own body, and added a handful of information to the society. This is not but shocking, but also painful.

Seeing such news, sometimes it is almost unbelievable. Even if the celebrities can’t achieve the double happiness of virtue and art, they should not fall to this point and take their own humiliation! I hope that the stars will be clean and self-conscious, and there should be less fierce materials similar to Li Yundi!

It is reported that half an hour before the issuance of the police report, the Beijing Municipal Public Security Bureau’s official Weibo “Ping An Beijing” posted: “This world is indeed more than black and white, but it must be distinguished and distinguished between black and white. This, absolutely cannot be wrong… ….” Suspected alluding to Li Yundi’s prostitution.

The CPC media “People’s Daily” overseas version of the WeChat public account “Xia Ke Dao” forwarded the police report, and wrote “The wrong piano key can be played again, and the path of life can be black and white.”

Public information shows that Li Yundi was born in Chongqing on October 7, 1982. In 2000, 18-year-old Li Yundi won the 14th Chopin International Piano Competition; in 2001, he made his debut on the stage of China CCTV Spring Festival Gala, and then signed a contract with German DG Records and released the first classical music album “Chopin’s Selection”; In 2007, he immigrated to Hong Kong through the Hong Kong “Excellent Talent Program” and became a Hong Kong resident.

Li Yundi was awarded the honorary titles of “China’s Top Ten Young Leaders”, “National May Fourth Youth Ambassador”, and “Shenzhen Volunteer Image Ambassador”. He was hired as the deputy dean and professor of the Piano Research Institute of Sichuan Conservatory of Music in 2012, and he once appeared on the CCTV Spring Festival Gala. In August 2020, Li Yundi served as the spokesperson of the city of Guangzhou and appeared on the scene to play the piano. Source

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