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[[File:river crab1.jpg|250px|thumb|right|''River crab wearing three watches (带三个表 dài sān ge biǎo), alluding to Jiang Zemin’s [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Three_Represents Three Represents] (三个代表 sān ge dàibiǎo).'']]
 
[[File:river crab1.jpg|250px|thumb|right|''River crab wearing three watches (带三个表 dài sān ge biǎo), alluding to Jiang Zemin’s [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Three_Represents Three Represents] (三个代表 sān ge dàibiǎo).'']]
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[[File:river crab2.jpg|250px|thumb|right|''“Harmonious” written with the insect [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radical_(Chinese_characters) radical] (虫) to suggest “crab” (蟹).'']]
  
Troublesome creature whose name echoes “harmony” (和谐 héxié); euphemism for censorship. Coined by netizens as a reference to the government's justification of censorship as an essential ingredient in constructing a “[[harmonious]] society.”
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Troublesome creature whose name echoes “harmony” (和谐 héxié); euphemism for censorship. Coined by netizens as a reference to the government's justification of censorship as an essential ingredient in constructing a “[[harmonious]] society.” As pre-Internet colloquialism, a crab is also a bully.
  
 
Both “harmony” and “river crab” can be used as verbs. Instead of saying something has been censored, one might say it has been [http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424127887323874204578219832868014140.html “harmonized” (被和谐 bèi héxié) or “river-crabbed” (被河蟹了 bèi héxiè)].
 
Both “harmony” and “river crab” can be used as verbs. Instead of saying something has been censored, one might say it has been [http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424127887323874204578219832868014140.html “harmonized” (被和谐 bèi héxié) or “river-crabbed” (被河蟹了 bèi héxiè)].
 
A “crab” is also a bully.
 
  
 
In Chinese [[mythical creatures|Internet mythology]], the river crab threatens the habitat of the [[grass-mud horse]], also a symbol of online deviance. A popular [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3D2eh4xehc4 cartoon] illustrates this struggle.  
 
In Chinese [[mythical creatures|Internet mythology]], the river crab threatens the habitat of the [[grass-mud horse]], also a symbol of online deviance. A popular [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3D2eh4xehc4 cartoon] illustrates this struggle.  
 
[[File:river crab2.jpg|250px|thumb|right|''“Harmonious” written with the insect [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radical_(Chinese_characters) radical] (虫) to suggest “crab” (蟹).'']]
 
 
[[File:rivercrabflag.jpg|250px|thumb|right|''Flag of the Republic of Rivercrabs.'']]
 
 
 
[[File:china flag.jpg|250px|thumb|right|''Flag of the People’s Republic of China.'']]
 
  
 
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2014年8月29日 (五) 15:36的版本

河蟹 (héxiè): river crab

River crab wearing three watches (带三个表 dài sān ge biǎo), alluding to Jiang Zemin’s Three Represents (三个代表 sān ge dàibiǎo).
“Harmonious” written with the insect radical (虫) to suggest “crab” (蟹).

Troublesome creature whose name echoes “harmony” (和谐 héxié); euphemism for censorship. Coined by netizens as a reference to the government's justification of censorship as an essential ingredient in constructing a “harmonious society.” As pre-Internet colloquialism, a crab is also a bully.

Both “harmony” and “river crab” can be used as verbs. Instead of saying something has been censored, one might say it has been “harmonized” (被和谐 bèi héxié) or “river-crabbed” (被河蟹了 bèi héxiè).

In Chinese Internet mythology, the river crab threatens the habitat of the grass-mud horse, also a symbol of online deviance. A popular cartoon illustrates this struggle.

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