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=== The shrine ===
=== The shrine ===
General Nogi Maresuke died on September 13, 1912, well before the events of World War II. The Nogi Shrine's [[Baidupedia]] page did not exist until the night before Zhang Zhehan’s incident. Nogi Maresuke’s Baidu entry was also edited midnight August 13. Edits by regular users typically take months to be approved. Both the general and the shrine are little known to Chinese citizens. In Japan, it is known for being a popular wedding spot, hosting between 550 to 1000 marriage ceremonies every year<ref>[http://sanpai-japan.com/2017/07/03/nogi-shrine/ Nogi Shrine - Sanpai Japan]</ref>.


=== Lady Dewi Sukarno ===
=== Lady Dewi Sukarno ===
(see full article on [[Dewi Sukarno]])
Mrs. Dewi is Sukaro’s fourth wife. Sukarno was the first President of Indonesia and was committed to the struggle for national independence. From Wikipedia, “Sukarno organised the Bandung Conference in 1955, with the goal of uniting the developing Asian and African countries into the Non-Aligned Movement to counter both the United States and the Soviet Union”. He was overthrown by the later President Suharto in 1965, who discriminated against Chinese-Indonesians, “creating a systematic cultural genocide” (Wikipedia).
From comments that day, many netizens were misled to think Sukarno and Mrs. Dewi were responsible for the genocide, confusing him with Suharto. This confusion was exacerbated by edits made on Dewi Sukarno's Baidupedia page on August 13 by top level editors, changing the name of her husband from Sukarno to Suharto and indicating that she was anti-China and aligned with Japanese right-wing persons.
A photo of Zhang Zhehan and Mrs. Dewi was used to claim that they were close associates. Zhang himself in his [[LXZ interview with ZZH|interview]] with [[Li Xuezheng]] clarified that he did not know Mrs. Dewi personally and did not in fact know who she was on the day of the wedding. She was introduced to him as a person in the entertainment industry and he agreed to take a photo with her out of respect for her age.


=== The groom and his outfit ===
=== The groom and his outfit ===

Revision as of 00:42, 11 December 2022

乃木神社, Nogi Shrine, located in Tokyo, Japan. It is a popular site for weddings[1].

The shrine is largely unknown to Chinese citizens. The first Baidupedia entry for the shrine was created late at night on August 12, 2021, by du鸿儒. It was continuously edited throughout the day by other members of the Baidu Kedou super mod team.

The popular girls group Nogizaka46 is named after the shrine. The group is very popular in China and performed in Shanghai in both 2018 and 2019. They were invited to perform at the 40th anniversary of the China-Japan Peace and Friendship Treaty in 2018.

In 2020, Nogizaka46 held their coming-of-age ceremony at Nogi Shrine, an event that was reported on by 人民网 People's Daily Online.


Role in 813 Smear Campaign

In 2018, Zhang Zhehan was brought as a +1 guest to the wedding of a Chinese expat at Nogi Shrine. Photos and video from this event were dug up in August 2021 and used as part of the 813 smear campaign that led to Zhang's cancellation.

A number of false accusations against Zhang Zhehan based on this event were publicized on August 12, 2021 and spread throughout Chinese social media over the next three days.

The shrine

General Nogi Maresuke died on September 13, 1912, well before the events of World War II. The Nogi Shrine's Baidupedia page did not exist until the night before Zhang Zhehan’s incident. Nogi Maresuke’s Baidu entry was also edited midnight August 13. Edits by regular users typically take months to be approved. Both the general and the shrine are little known to Chinese citizens. In Japan, it is known for being a popular wedding spot, hosting between 550 to 1000 marriage ceremonies every year[2].

Lady Dewi Sukarno

(see full article on Dewi Sukarno)

Mrs. Dewi is Sukaro’s fourth wife. Sukarno was the first President of Indonesia and was committed to the struggle for national independence. From Wikipedia, “Sukarno organised the Bandung Conference in 1955, with the goal of uniting the developing Asian and African countries into the Non-Aligned Movement to counter both the United States and the Soviet Union”. He was overthrown by the later President Suharto in 1965, who discriminated against Chinese-Indonesians, “creating a systematic cultural genocide” (Wikipedia).

From comments that day, many netizens were misled to think Sukarno and Mrs. Dewi were responsible for the genocide, confusing him with Suharto. This confusion was exacerbated by edits made on Dewi Sukarno's Baidupedia page on August 13 by top level editors, changing the name of her husband from Sukarno to Suharto and indicating that she was anti-China and aligned with Japanese right-wing persons.

A photo of Zhang Zhehan and Mrs. Dewi was used to claim that they were close associates. Zhang himself in his interview with Li Xuezheng clarified that he did not know Mrs. Dewi personally and did not in fact know who she was on the day of the wedding. She was introduced to him as a person in the entertainment industry and he agreed to take a photo with her out of respect for her age.

The groom and his outfit

Zhang Zhehan's Japanese

Other guest

Omissions in Clarifications

In 2022, it became apparent that the initial clarifications published by Sophie and the clarification gang omitted a number of important details related to the Nogi Shrine incident.

Zhang Zhehan was not personal friends with the groom, and was brought to the wedding as a +1 guest by a mutual friend. This was the reason he was not in formal wear, as he had not prepared to attend a wedding on his trip to Japan.

Zhang Zhehan never set foot in Nogi Shrine. In Shinto ceremonies, friends are not permitted inside the shrine. He waited outside with other guests. Dewi Sukarno was never at the ceremony herself and only attended the reception.

The video from the wedding was first uploaded by the 张作乐 Douyin account. It was quickly picked up by 保安哲么佩, an account operated by HBW.


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