China Evergrande Hong Kong liquidation hearing further postponed

On December 4, according to the Hong Kong Economic Times, the hearing of China Evergrande’s liquidation petition originally scheduled for December 4 was postponed to January 29 next year. The group said that it would take time to discuss the restructuring plan, so it requested a five-week postponement, and the remaining creditors did not object to the postponement of the application. The debt scale of the housing company is as high as 2 trillion yuan.

One of the key factors is the progress of Evergrande’s overseas workout. In September, the group said it had to reassess its overseas workout plan and said it could not meet China’s requirements to issue new bonds. Previously, it was reported that in the revised workout plan, the group offered 17.8% of the group’s shares in addition to the offer of 30% shares in two Hong Kong subsidiaries of Evergrande Property and Evergrande Automobile to creditors.

This is the sixth extension of the liquidation hearing of China Evergrande Hong Kong. In June last year, creditors filed a liquidation petition against Evergrande in the High Court of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region of China. At that time, the hearing was scheduled for August 31, 2022. Subsequent to that, the hearing has been postponed five times. On October 30 this year, the group announced that the Hong Kong High Court had postponed the liquidation hearing to December 4.

After a long road to restructuring, Evergrande has yet to see a clear turnaround. There are reports that if the company submits relevant plans to meet the set standards, the court is "likely" to issue a winding-up order at the next hearing.

Reporter, Tianyue Yang

According to the Beijing Daily client side

How should parents give reasonable guidance to children who use new media to become younger?

Chen Qingwen, an associate professor at Tongji University, pointed out that parents should balance the opportunities and risks of the Internet when guiding their children to surf the Internet. Photo courtesy of respondents

A chart based on interview data of Chen Qingwen’s team. Photo courtesy of respondents

  I believe many people have had this experience: in some public places, "Xiong Haizi" played games or watched videos with electronic devices such as mobile phones and tablets, and the volume was so loud that parents turned a blind eye. Relevant research reports show that in China, children’s use of new media tends to be younger and more entertaining.

  On the one hand, new media devices that can be networked, such as mobile phones and tablets, have grown up with a new generation of children and once became a "part" of their bodies; On the other hand, the powerful educational function and interpersonal communication use of new media also make it a sharp weapon for learning and communication.

  As the mother of a post-00 generation child, Chen Qingwen, an associate professor at Tongji University’s College of Art and Media, faces the same problem: How and how often do children use new media? How should parents guide their children to use new media reasonably?

  With these questions, Chen Qingwen and his team randomly interviewed 30 families of children aged 3-10 in Shanghai to learn about children’s use of new media, parents’ attitude and involvement in children’s use of new media, and children’s views on parental involvement. On this basis, suggestions are given, and the research results are published in the core journal "Journalist" in August 2019.

  From "TV Children" to "New Media Children"

  As a post-1970s generation, Chen Qingwen admitted that he "grew up watching TV". When he was a graduate student at Fudan University 15 years ago, he studied the newly-emerging children’s channel in China. She said that the transition from "TV children" to "new media children" was even faster than the growth of a generation. And this change has brought a kind of trouble to parents: it is difficult to guide children to use new media reasonably with reference to their own experience.

  Some people may ask, how can they bring up the next generation when there was no TV in the older generation?

  "Because the new media is more interactive, participatory and creative than the traditional media, but without learning and guidance, children may just regard the new media as TV or game consoles." Chen Qingwen explained that, at the same time, new media are everywhere, and the content is all-encompassing, which is very different from traditional TV and other media. You can leave TV at home, but you can’t live without the Internet and mobile phones. In modern cities, "portable" and "always online" have become the common points for people to use new media.

  Chen Qingwen felt that "new media children" were born from the moment parents provided their children with new media equipment.

  Among the 30 families interviewed, one-third of the children have their own new media equipment, and the other two-thirds share it with their parents, many of whom will leave their unused new media equipment for their children to use. In terms of use, most children play games, followed by watching videos, and the third is the homework assigned by the school.

  According to statistics, more than half of the children use it for a long time, especially on weekends, almost for more than two hours a day. In the trend, many children in the kindergarten group have used new media for a long time, and the use time tends to lengthen with age. In addition, compared with the primary school group, the kindergarten group has a higher proportion of its own new media equipment, which shows that the use of new media is younger.

  In March this year, the Research Report on the Internet Use of Minors in China in 2018 jointly issued by the Youth Rights Protection Department of the Central Committee of the Communist Youth League and China Internet Information Center showed that as of July 31, 2018, the number of underage netizens in China reached 169 million, and the Internet penetration rate of minors reached 93.7%, which was significantly higher than that of the national population (57.7%) in the same period. According to the report, this is a direct manifestation of the expansion of Internet coverage and the decline of mobile traffic charges in China in recent years, and it is also closely related to minors’ strong interest in the Internet, strong learning ability and great application demand.

  Don’t let machines take the place of parents’ company

  In the interview, the research team found that children’s use of new media is mostly due to lack of companionship, especially preschool children. Because parents are busy and have no friends to play with, children have to turn to mobile phones and tablets; With the increase of age, more and more children choose new media.

  Some parents even choose to use new media instead of themselves to accompany their children. In public places such as restaurants, children are often seen watching videos while eating, perhaps just to let their parents "have a good meal". "She is good with this and doesn’t make any noise, as long as she doesn’t make any noise." A mother said.

  The interview also found that with the increase of age, more and more children are more willing to choose new media than playing with friends; And the older children are, the less satisfied they seem to be with their new media use time. Most of the respondents in the primary school group felt that their use time was insufficient, and one girl felt that two hours a day was not enough.

  "When parents use new media instead of accompanying their children, the actual price paid is likely to be huge." Chen Qingwen pointed out in the research report, "As they get older, they are more likely to rely on new media. At this time, even if their parents want to accompany them, they may continue to immerse themselves in communication with machines. When machines replace humans to accompany children, even if people come back, the relationship between children and machines is unbreakable. "

  Chen Qingwen combined expert opinions and personal experience to give some suggestions to parents. "If you want to control underage children’s use of new media, try not to let them own their own equipment, just lend it to him, that is to say, give children the right to use it, while parents retain the right to control it. As for the balance between control and privacy, you need wisdom."

  She also said that although the current academic research is inconclusive about when to start controlling children’s use of new media, she feels that parents who are determined to control their children should take action as soon as possible. "It would be much better to let him know that parents should take care of it early than suddenly."

  Why can other children play computer games, but I can’t?

  In this "equipment battle", "children crying and parents yelling" is a common scene. The research team found that most children’s tricks are crying and "lai", and they can play as long as they can until their parents take away the equipment.

  Interestingly, on the question of whether parents are worried about their children’s use of new media, parents’ attitudes are polarized: 17 are worried, and 13 are not worried, either very supportive or very opposed.

  In the interview, some parents thought that "this is a trend" and "this thing will be accepted sooner or later", so they were not worried at all. A mother said: "everyone has it, but they just can’t fall behind." If she doesn’t understand, she feels like she is behind others and can’t keep up. "

  The attitude of parents who hold opposite opinions is also very clear, and their concerns are mainly reflected in three points: First, they are afraid of their children’s addiction; The second is to worry about the harm to vision; The third is to worry about the negative impact of inappropriate content such as violence.

  Chen Qingwen believes that such "two extremes" attitude makes parents’ work of disciplining their children in trouble. "Why he can I can’t, this is a child’s question. For example, children will say that classmates can use computers when they go home. Why can’t I? "

  Another reason is the change of family education style in China. “‘ Authoritative education ’ It is not easy to work. In the past, parents could answer no, but now they are likely to get a crying and keep asking. After all, children’s energy is much better than ours. "

  The research team also found that, as in the TV era, the way parents intervene in their children’s use of new media is mainly "restriction", and the time limit is more than the content limit.

  Most parents in the interview only know that their children are playing games or watching videos, but they don’t know what games or videos their children are playing. Some academic studies believe that restrictive guidance strategies can not only effectively help solve the problems that children may encounter on the Internet, but also easily lead to the decline of the quality of parent-child relationship or frequent conflicts.

  For children who are out of control, whether they cry, lose their temper or cheat, the parents interviewed said: "Let her cry", "Ignore her" or "yell at him", and some parents will be patient and reasonable, but children will still enter the cycle of yelling if they don’t listen.

  The mother of a 9-year-old boy said that she usually talks reason first and scolds him if she doesn’t listen. If she scolds him, she will have to yell at him at him at a higher volume. If she doesn’t, she will have to be punished, such as not using new media for a few days or increasing the number of homework. Most parents can insist on not using their children’s noise, but the children’s crying or losing their temper will continue.

  Academic research proves that parents’ positive intervention is more effective.

  "We just did a small-scale interview in Shanghai." Chen Qingwen said, "If you want to give scientific advice, you need to do extensive and long-term investigation and research in different cities and rural areas across the country."

  But before that, some countries encountered these problems earlier than China, and their academic research may provide reference.

  Chen Qingwen introduced that since the 1980s, the research on parents’ involvement in children’s media use has been popular in the United States. After 1990, the American government emphasized the role of parents in family policy, and related research received more attention. The research points out that the two main intervention methods adopted by parents are "making rules" and "restricting"; The actual behavior of parents can be divided into positive intervention methods such as parent-child discussion and negative intervention methods such as prohibiting or restricting use, and parents adopt the mode of sharing viewing between parents and children.

  In another paper on the use of new media by minors by British scholars in 2007, the author divided the intervention strategies of parents for their children to use new media into four categories. In addition to joint use and restricted use, parents will also adopt "technology restrictions", that is, use technology software or set restrictions on their children to prevent them from using unauthorized digital media content; And monitor children’s use of websites, letters and games in different ways. Their conclusion is that when parents take active measures to intervene their children’s use of new media, such as sharing or discussion, the negative influence of their children’s use of new media can be effectively reduced.

  Domestic research on the media also believes that parents’ intervention can bring positive results.

  For example, in the psychological aspect, the correct intervention of parents and families can reduce teenagers’ psychological anxiety, help build self-confidence and self-esteem and affect teenagers’ mental health; In terms of learning and risk reduction, parents’ active intervention in media use can improve teenagers’ learning effect, reduce the possible negative impact of violent content in the media, affect the formation of children’s gender role attitude, reduce children’s fear response to media content, and reduce some network risks that children may encounter.

  At the same time, parents’ ideas and the motivation and methods of intervention are extremely important.

  Foreign studies have found that the more parents want the Internet to have a positive effect on their children and think that the Internet will have a negative impact on their children, the more they will get involved in their children’s use of new media. Domestic research also points out that the more time online is strictly restricted by parents, the more recreational motivation teenagers tend to use the Internet.

  "The key point may not be whether children should use new media or how to use new media at all, but where the parents are and where the children’s minds are. Studies in different fields have pointed out that modern society is busier than before, and how parents create a happy parent-child environment will become an increasingly important issue. Quality companionship between parents and children is one of the necessary conditions for shaping parents. " Chen Qingwen’s interview report wrote.

  Communicate with your child with your heart

  What do children think of their parents’ control? The interview results show that on the whole, half of the children think that their parents are reasonable; At the same time, with the growth of children’s age, the proportion of recognition of parents’ intervention control has increased. And "making rules together" and "keeping your word" have become the common standards for children to measure the rationality of parental discipline.

  Taking nine children in the kindergarten group in the interview report as an example, Min Min, a 4-year-old (all minors below are pseudonyms), feels that his parents are much more in charge; Tingting, 5, feels that her parents don’t care much because they are reasonable. Zhu Zhu, a 5-year-old, said that she was afraid of her father because he was very fierce when he was angry and would say, "I’m telling you! I’m telling you! No matter how, I will kick you downstairs "; Kiki, Doll and Lingling, both 6 years old, are afraid of their mother and think her mother is too fierce.

  Among the 21 children in the primary school group, 13 children feel that parental control is reasonable, 5 children feel unreasonable, and 3 children are uncertain. Xiao Han, a third-grade student, told the interviewer that she felt that the parental control was sometimes reasonable and sometimes unreasonable. The unreasonable reason was that the mobile phone was forcibly taken away before the agreed time. "My mother said several times that she would play for me for 10 minutes. I didn’t expect that when it was almost two minutes, she said that it was 10 minutes. I didn’t want to, so my mother dragged me away. She said that it was evening and I couldn’t play any more."

  The interview report suggests that from the perspective of social environment, there are two urgent matters: first, timely education courses related to new media literacy should be provided at different stages of children’s growth; The second is to improve parents’ ability to master new media and new technologies.

  "Not all parents have the time and energy to participate or study independently. I think we can start with school education and issue some principles and suggestions for children to take back to their parents." Chen Qingwen explained.

  In addition to improving their understanding of new media and technologies, parents should also attach importance to communication between parents and children and accompany their children to use new media by guiding participation. Especially in the method of making rules, parents need to talk to their children often. "In fact, kindergarten children have a very clear concept, this is good, how long should it take. If the rules are made by the children themselves, or if the parents discuss with him, the children will be more willing to abide by them. "

  When attending international academic conferences, Chen Qingwen often discusses these issues with foreign scholars: when to give children new media equipment, how long the screen time should be in a day, and when to let children have their own social media accounts. "Although some organizations will give suggestions, for example, the screen time is no more than one hour or two hours a day, and general social software suggests that people are over 14 years old, but parents have different ideas, different social situations, different family situations, and different children, so you can refer to some research-based suggestions, but in the end you have to find a way that suits you. I don’t think there is an absolute standard."

  "According to the needs" is Chen Qingwen’s main basis. Her son rarely contacted new media when he was in kindergarten, but when he saw that other children had their own mobile phones, he said that he also wanted to have their own mobile phones. But this wish has not been realized until now that his son is going to middle school, because his son has no need to carry a mobile phone. When she entered middle school, her son needed a computer for some of his homework. The school asked for a laptop for her child, so she bought the laptop she wanted, but only if it was used for study and could not be loaded with games. "At present, the school has just started, and there are still any problems in the future. I am also walking and watching."

  "In our research, we found that intentional is better than unintentional. As long as you are intentional, children can feel it. My suggestions are: teach students in accordance with their aptitude, learn from each other, and communicate with your heart. From the perspective of communication, intentional communication can enhance feelings and reduce misunderstandings, which is actually the most effective method. " Chen Qingwen said. (China Youth Daily China Youth Network Trainee reporter Wei Qimeng)

Rain today! Good rain knows the season, plants sprout and spring is coming.

On February 19, the rainy season was ushered in. This is the second of the 24 solar terms. Rainwater, like solar terms such as Grain Rain, Xiaoman, light snow and heavy snow, is a solar term that reflects the precipitation phenomenon and the ancient farming culture.
During the rainy solar term, the direct point of the sun is gradually approaching the equator from the southern hemisphere. At this time, the sunshine hours and intensity are increasing in the northern hemisphere, and the temperature rises rapidly. The warm and humid air from the ocean becomes active and gradually advances northward to meet the cold air, forming rainfall. In rainy season, the weather is changeable, which is one of the seasons with the most cold wave process in the whole year, with cold and hot, warm and cold at first.
The climate intention of rain solar terms means that the probability of rainfall in the middle and lower reaches of the Yellow River where solar terms originated is higher than that of snowfall. The ancients said: "When the east wind thaws, the ice and snow are scattered into water and turned into rain, hence the name rain". Rainwater solar terms should contain three meanings, one is melting, the other is the increase of total precipitation, and the third is the decrease of snowfall. With the increase of precipitation, the speed of recovery has slowed down. Among the six solar terms in spring, the temperature increase during the rainy period is the smallest. From snow to rain, from freezing to melting is a particularly time-consuming and energy-consuming thing, which is one of the reasons for the lack of recovery during the rainy season.
At this time, although the snowfall began to decrease, it didn’t end. The Yellow River Basin often had snow break during Qingming Festival, and Grain Rain had frost break. Frost and snow may occur in any solar term in spring. An old saying goes, "There will be peach blossom snow in March and plum cream in April." As far as the climate is concerned, the last snow in most areas, that is, the last snow, is from rain to solar terms.
The meaning of rain solar term is also the beginning of rainfall, and the rainfall level is mainly light rain or drizzle. As the saying goes, "Spring rain is as expensive as oil", and suitable precipitation is very important for the growth of crops, which is a reflection of farming culture for festivals. Entering the rain solar term, there is no spring breath in the northern part of China, but most places in the south are full of spring, a scene of early spring.
Generally speaking, the rain solar term means that, first, the weather is getting warmer and the precipitation is gradually increasing; Second, in the form of precipitation, there is less snow and more rain. In the eyes of the ancients, the phenological signs of rain are: waiting for rex to sacrifice fish, waiting for Yanbei to return, and waiting for vegetation to sprout.
Rex sacrifices fish, that is, the east wind thawed, and otters began to fish, eating and showing off in an ostentatious manner on the shore. It puts the fish on the shore, just like displaying offerings for sacrifice, and then eats it, making it look like a ceremony.
When the geese return to the north, it means that the geese fly north. The river opened in beginning of spring, and the geese came when it rained. It’s a wild goose, not a swallow. The ancients said that the first stage of the vernal equinox was the arrival of a mysterious bird, that is, the arrival of a swallow. Therefore, "deja vu Yan returns" is in the vernal equinox, not in the rain. Roughly speaking, Xiaoyan goes from spring to autumn, and geese come in winter and go in summer. They are called migratory birds because they are phenological phenomena.
The vegetation germinates, that is, the vegetation begins to sprout. Now we often say, "What happened?" This "occurrence" used to be a special word to describe spring. Erya said: "Winter is peaceful, and spring is happening." Occurrence originally refers to germination and growth. However, in rainy season, the grass color is often far away, but there is nothing. If there is anything, maybe this is the "most benefit of spring" in the eyes of the world. In the south, the rain solar term is called "the season of ploughing", which means that spring ploughing can be carried out one after another.
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Five details to enhance the sense of fashion, half of women can do it without showing soil.

Modern women seem to have higher and higher requirements for their own image. With the general awakening of aesthetic consciousness, dressing well can only be said to be normal. Under this premise, fashionable people who are at the forefront of aesthetics are still pursuing outstanding dressing. Among all the qualities, advanced aura and fashion sense are the extra points that every woman is eager for.

This is not because women are naturally melodramatic, giving up leisure and laziness, just to deliberately pick and dress. On the contrary, women who have a sense of fashion are precisely those smart women who are clear-headed and know how to add points to themselves with external factors.

Fast-paced life polishes people’s patience, and even the most interesting soul wants to collide, it must start from the first impression. An image with a sense of fashion, in the external language, is almost equivalent to a sophisticated life and a discerning taste, so it is easier to make people feel good.

There are many sources of fashion sense, and you don’t need exaggerated clothes to do it. What I want to share with you in this issue is the specific details of avoiding rusticity and rusticity in daily life. In fact, every detail is not difficult to do, and women who seriously implement it can benefit from it more or less. Five details to enhance the sense of fashion, half of women can do it without showing soil, let’s take a look ~

Women who don’t love beauty and are not self-motivated will not take the initiative to read this article, so we can rule out the rule that they look rustic because they don’t dress up. The "rustic" problem that everyone usually encounters is probably caused by "overdressed".

Although the results of search engines are not accurate, they can also reflect more general results, and when I use search engines to search for the term "rustic", guess which star I found? I’m sorry, it’s Xuan Yi.

Before, she had a hot search because of her rustic style, and even some netizens commented that she always wore big names out of the feeling of selling goods on the ground.

To be fair, Xuan Yi’s appearance is definitely not rustic, and her small facial features are very delicate. However, her private service style always makes people want to vomit, because of her.The element is too full, let a person can’t find the line of sight, so dazzling.

Without the choice of collocation ideas, all the elements that can become bright spots will become fuzzy background boards, which can not play a positive role in decorating the trend elements.

It is possible that Xuan Yi chose this style because of her sweet and lively style, but the female stars with this style are not only her, like Nana Ou-yang, but also belong to the delicate and charming girl type, but Nana Ou-yang’s style appears more as a positive demonstration.

Nana Ou-yang, who is also a cool fashion brand, doesn’t have the feeling of being covered with elements. First of all, she knows how to use dark colors to suppress the agitation of large-scale printing. Secondly, there are only one or two highlights in her styling, so there will be no feeling of being too noisy.

Since we want to avoid the delicate rustic feeling, it is natural for some people to think, why not just wear a little plain clothes? There is no problem with the overall direction, but it is not enough to be simple and clean.

If the outline of clothing is messy, no matter how well it is done in other places and how expensive it is, it will still give people a rough feeling of untidiness.

suchThe messy feeling is not caused by overlapping.. We can see that many fashion bloggers clearly wear a lot of single items, but they still feel very capable and refreshing. This is because their clothing contours are well maintained, and there are no obvious wrinkles and indentations. In addition, the color system is unified, and it is easy to create an overall harmonious atmosphere.

Solid color items help to keep the contour clean.But too many decorative elements will also break this sense of conciseness. For example, some girls like to wear the palace style very much, and they are used to adding elements such as mesh, lace and doll collar when wearing coats, which not only makes the elements look noisy, but also destroys the cleanliness of the outline, so the upper body effect naturally does not have the ideal gorgeous texture.

In wearing, accessories may be the best detail to start changing. Sometimes we can meet some women who look very delicate in the street, but after careful study, we will find that their clothes are nothing unique, all basic models, and the only difference may be that their accessories are very attentive, so they look more fashionable than the people around them.

Miki, a very popular blogger, is proficient in accessories and likes to use hats and bags to enhance the atmosphere of dressing.

A simpler approach is actually to add a textured watch. Because compared with other accessories, wristwatches can not only serve as the focus, but also imply internal qualities such as punctuality, efficiency and stress on life, which can invisibly enhance a person’s temperament.

The content shared in front is all about dressing, and for human beings who look at faces, facial details can’t be ignored, and the distance between eyebrows and eyes is the key.

Why is the eyebrow eye important? This is a summary of life experience. You can recall whether most people who may have rustic problems around them have the problem of too narrow eyebrow-eye distance.

There are also many ready-made examples in the stars. Look at Zhao Liying with a steamed stuffed bun face and star eyes. In the comparison of her two styles, whoever is rustic and fashionable can be identified immediately.

The credit for erasing the rustic feeling mainly lies in the eyebrow shape. In fact, the outline of her eyebrows has not changed much, but the key lies in the change of thickness and the distance between the eyebrows and eyes, which makes her facial features more delicate at the same time.

Of course, if the eyebrow-eye distance is too wide or too narrow, it is easy to lower the face value. However, in real life, there are more people who look rustic because the eyebrow-eye distance is too narrow than those who look dull because the eyebrow-eye distance is too wide, so it is more noteworthy.

And those senior faces you see, such as NiNi and Liu Wen, have a wide eyebrow-eye distance, which can reflect a stretched state, and the calm aura created can also help to enhance the sense of fashion.

This last point has always been easily overlooked, but it is no less important than the previous four items:Stretching tall and straight posture is closely related to a person’s sense of fashion..

About posture training, we may hear more about raising our heads, holding our chests out and sinking our shoulders, so as to make ourselves tall and straight. However, this kind of training is carried out in private, not in front of people.

This view may run counter to common sense, but it is not difficult to understand if you think about it carefully. Because if there is no muscle memory after long-term training, this posturing is easy to make people look stiff.

Yang Mi, the queen of fashion, had this problem in her early days. Every inch of her skin seems to be exerting strength, but it gives people a very tight feeling, not to mention the fashion atmosphere.

The influence of posture on fashion sense should be understood from the spiritual core of fashion.Fashion is an attitude rather than a trend..

Whether you admit it or not, the fact is that those who are more confident and stretched will look more fashionable even if they wear the same clothes as others. And if the body is tight, even if it is full of trendy brands and high standards, it is still inevitable to be said to be rustic. Zhao Liying suffered a lot because he was nervous.

There are also positive cases, such as the carpet-fixing needle of the red carpet, Elaine Zhong. Looking at the photos of her 13-year attendance at the event, the dress at that time may not be fashionable enough today, but this does not prevent us from feeling that she is full of gas and is not inferior to her now.

Her aura comes from the right sense of relaxation in every part. For example, her waist often has a certain inclination, which makes her body show an S-shape, and her arms are also stretched out, and she rarely makes unconfident movements such as inserting her waist.

If you are convinced that your dressing style is appropriate and appropriate, then as long as you show your confidence loosely, many people will be impressed by your manners.

Ok, five details about improving fashion sense in this issue are shared here, and fashionistas can check how many they have done. See you next time ~Eli

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