A book about fan art
When you can’t mention even a name, what happens to other things? Maybe anything that comes close to it is systematically erased?
So i made a fan art book. There is nothing except for different versions of his name and the explanations for where these names come from. There are no other people who appear in the book, but as clear evidence, nothing important and serious can be mentioned properly online because of the censorship online.
Why are all the things deleted, even when you only mention his name? Even some images just look similar? Or even some totally irrelevant things?
But even just doing the book itself makes me kind of nervous that something will happen. I started self-censoring. So I use the possible way to avoid being criticized and make it a dictionary – if you want to mention his name but don’t want to be deleted.
By doing that, I’m answering the article that Liu wrote about ghost species or images: look now, look at my fragmented body, this ghostly form, my images without me.
content
– Direct references: derived from calligraphy and pinyin initials
– Alternative names (initials, misspellings, homophones)
– Completely unrelated objects or images
– Entirely blank, no content: unable to display due to policy restrictions.

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