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日本地址,不能单纯的幸灾乐祸

日本地址,不能单纯的幸灾乐祸

Erinome: Hello everyone! Welcome to our podcast. Today Enceladus and I are going to talk about the big earthquake that hit Japan recently. It was really serious, don’t you think?  Enceladus: Oh yes, I heard about it! A 7.5 magnitude earthquake, right? When exactly did it happen?  Erinome: Let me remember… It was on December 8th, around 22:15 Beijing time. The epicenter was near the eastern coast of Honshu, Japan. And the depth was 50 kilometers. That’s pretty deep, but still strong!  Enceladus: Wow, 7.5 is a big one. Did it cause a tsunami? I always worry about tsunamis after big quakes.  Erinome: Yes, it did! The Japanese weather agency first issued tsunami warnings for places like Hokkaido, Aomori, and Iwate. They even said some areas might have 3-meter-high waves. Oh no, that sounds scary!  Enceladus: Oh no, really? But did the big waves actually come?  Erinome: Good news! Later, they lowered the warning to “tsunami attention” and then lifted all warnings by early morning on the 9th. The highest tsunami they measured was 70 centimeters in Kuji City, Iwate. Other places had 10-50 centimeters. So not as bad as expected.  Enceladus: Phew, that’s a relief. What about people? Were many hurt?  Erinome: Sadly, yes. In Aomori Prefecture, 16 people were injured. 12 in Hachinohe City, and 1 each in other cities like Aomori City. Most injuries are probably from falling things, you know?  Enceladus: That’s sad. Any other problems? Like fires or power outages?  Erinome: Oh right! There was a fire near a nursery school in Aomori City. The fire was big, with lots of smoke. But they’re not sure if it’s because of the earthquake yet. And some people lost power too – 3,900 households in Aomori and 300 in Iwate.  Enceladus: Oh no, no electricity after an earthquake must be tough. Did people have to leave their homes?  Erinome: Yes! Local governments told people to evacuate. By 1:30 AM on the 9th, over 100,000 people from 52,000 families got evacuation orders. Some residents said they saw cars driving from the coast to higher ground to be safe.  Enceladus: That makes sense – better safe than sorry. What about nuclear facilities? Japan has a lot of nuclear plants. Any issues there?  Erinome: Hmm, there’s a nuclear waste plant in Rokkasho Village, Aomori. After the quake, workers found over 100 liters of water spilled around the spent fuel pool. Oh no, that sounds bad!  Enceladus: Wait, did the water go outside?  Erinome: No, the company said it stayed inside the building, so no impact on the environment. They also said the cooling system is working, so the fuel is safe. Thank goodness!  Enceladus: That’s a relief. What about Fukushima? You know, the Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant that had problems before.  Erinome: Oh right! Tokyo Electric Power said they stopped releasing the treated water into the ocean for now. They didn’t find any damage, but they’re being careful. Smart move, I think.  Enceladus: Yeah, better to pause. Now, the Japanese weather agency warned there might be bigger earthquakes later. Why?  Erinome: They said the area near the Kuril Trench and Japan Trench has a higher chance of big quakes than usual. They told people to be ready for a week – like checking evacuation routes and emergency supplies.  Enceladus: So people can’t relax yet. What about Chinese citizens in Japan? Did our embassy help?  Erinome: Yes! The Chinese Consulate in Sapporo reminded Chinese people in Hokkaido, Aomori, and Iwate to follow local orders, stay away from the coast, and watch for aftershocks. They also said not to go back to get things – tsunamis can come again!  Enceladus: Oh right, that’s important. So if you’re there, just stay safe. Let me ask, how many people were injured again? 16 in total?  Erinome: Yes, 16 in Aomori. 12 in Hachinohe City, and 1 each in Aomori City, Goshogawara City, Tohoku Town, and Rokkasho Village. Most are probably minor injuries, but still scary.  Enceladus: And the fire near the nursery school – any updates on if it’s from the earthquake?  Erinome: Not yet. They’re still checking. Fires after quakes are common, though, from broken gas lines or short circuits.  Enceladus: True. What about the evacuation – 100,000 people is a lot. Did they have enough shelters?  Erinome: The news didn’t say, but I hope so. Local governments must have opened schools or community centers for them.  Enceladus: Yeah. Let’s talk about the tsunami again. They first thought 3-meter waves, but only 70 cm came. Why the big difference?  Erinome: Maybe the earthquake’s movement wasn’t as strong as expected, or the ocean floor didn’t lift as much. Tsunami predictions can be tricky, you know?  Enceladus: Oh right, nature is hard to predict. And the nuclear waste plant – 100 liters of water spilled. Is that a lot?  Erinome: Well, the company said it’s inside the building, so no risk. But still, it’s a reminder that quakes can shake things up.  

1天前
10分钟
使用AI退货?工具总会被用在意想不到的地方

使用AI退货?工具总会被用在意想不到的地方

Erinome: Hello everyone! Welcome to our podcast. Today’s topic is a bit tricky but important—AI and online shopping refunds. Have you heard about buyers using AI to make fake "broken product" pictures to get money back?  Enceladus: Oh right! After Double Eleven, many sellers are complaining. They sent good products, but buyers say "it’s broken" and show photos. But those photos are AI fakes! That’s crazy.  Erinome: Yeah! Let me tell you a story. A seller Mr. Wang sold a custom shirt. The buyer said it was too small, asked for a refund.  Enceladus: Custom shirt? So returning it is hard, right?  Erinome: Exactly! Mr. Wang told the buyer, "Cut the shirt, take a photo, then apply for refund without returning." The buyer did, and got 60 yuan back quickly.  Enceladus: Oh, that sounds okay. But why was Mr. Wang upset later?  Erinome: He checked the photo again! The cut marks looked weird—too smooth, not like real scissors. He thought, "This is AI-made!" So he reported to the platform and got the money back.  Enceladus: Wow! So AI can make such fake photos? How did he notice?  Erinome: Small details! Like the light on the shirt—AI sometimes messes up shadows. Real cut clothes have messy edges, but the fake photo’s edges were too perfect.  Enceladus: Oh, that’s smart of him to check carefully. Any other sellers with similar stories?  Erinome: Yes! Ms. Yu sells plush toys. A buyer sent a photo of a toy that looked "burned"—like it fell in fire. The buyer said, "It’s broken, refund please!"  Enceladus: Oh no! Was the toy really burned?  Erinome: No! Ms. Yu looked closer. The "burn marks" had ceramic-like spots—plush toys don’t have ceramic! She remembered her friend talking about AI fake photos.  Enceladus: So she used AI to check?  Erinome: Exactly! She uploaded the photo to an AI tool. The tool said, "明显的数字生成痕迹"—uh, I mean "obvious digital generated marks." So she told the platform, "This is a fake AI photo!" The platform agreed and refused the refund.  Enceladus: That’s good! But some sellers aren’t so lucky, right?  Erinome: Sadly, yes. Like Ms. Gao, who sells crabs. A buyer bought 8 crabs, then said 6 were dead. Sent photos and videos.  Enceladus: Did Ms. Gao refund first?  Erinome: Yes, she felt bad and refunded 195 yuan. But later, she watched the video again. The dead crabs in the video—their numbers (male vs. female) didn’t match the ones she sent!  Enceladus: Oh! That’s a mistake by the buyer?  Erinome: Exactly! She thought, "This video is AI-made!" She went to the police. You know what happened? The buyer got 8 days in detention and had to return the 195 yuan!  Enceladus: Wow! So it’s not just "cheating"—it’s against the law?  Erinome: Right! Lawyers say if you use AI to fake photos and get refunds, it’s fraud. Small amounts might get you fined or detained. If over 3000 yuan? That’s criminal!  Enceladus: Scary! Why are these AI fakes so hard to spot?  Erinome: Because AI tools make them super real! And some AI apps let you download photos without "AI made" signs. Like, the law says AI companies must add a watermark, but some apps have "no watermark" options.  Enceladus: Oh! So the AI companies aren’t following the rules?  Erinome: That’s the problem! The "人工智能生成合成内容标识办法"—AI Generated Content Rules—says they must put clear signs. But some ignore it. So sellers can’t tell if a photo is real or fake.  Enceladus: What if the photo has no sign? Can AI tools still detect it?  Erinome: Sometimes yes, sometimes no. Tests show AI tools can spot fakes with signs easily. But without signs? They get confused—sometimes right, sometimes wrong.  Enceladus: So sellers need to be careful. What can they do to protect themselves?  Erinome: Experts say save all chat records and fake photos. Use AI tools to check pictures, like Ms. Yu did. If it’s a big case, ask professional agencies to test and get a report.  Enceladus: And what about the shopping platforms? Should they help?  Erinome: Sellers hope so! Some platforms auto-approve refunds if the photo "looks real." But AI fakes look real! Sellers want platforms to add AI detection tools—so fake photos get caught before refunds.  Enceladus: That makes sense. It’s not fair for sellers to lose money because of fake AI photos.  Erinome: Totally! AI is supposed to help people, not cheat. Using it to get free stuff isn’t "smart"—it’s dishonest and illegal.  Enceladus: Right! If you really get a broken product, show real photos. But faking with AI? That’s crossing the line.  Erinome: Exactly! Let’s hope AI companies follow the rules, platforms get better at detection, and everyone shops honestly.  Enceladus: Okay, that’s it for today. Remember: be honest, check details, and don’t let AI become a tool for cheating. Thanks for listening! Let’s talk again next time. Bye!

2天前
5分钟
2025-12-08热点汇总

2025-12-08热点汇总

Erinome: Hello dear friends! Welcome to today’s news roundup. I’m Erinome, and with me is Enceladus. Let’s dive into the latest stories, okay?  Enceladus: Hi everyone! Let’s start with the weather—brrr, cold is coming!  Erinome: Right! The Central Meteorological Observatory says strong cold air will hit from the 10th. Many places will see temperatures drop 6 to 10℃, some even around 16℃. And North China might get the first snow soon!  Enceladus: Wow, that’s a big chill! Time to grab coats! Next, good news for patients: the 2025 national medical insurance catalog is out. It adds 114 new medicines, 50 of which are first-class innovative drugs. Helps people with serious diseases like cancer more.  Erinome: That’s great—more access to needed meds! Now, bank cards: credit cards are shrinking. In three years, 100 million less. But debit cards are up, and their transaction volume rose over 12% month-on-month.  Enceladus: Oh, people switching to debit maybe? Safer? Then, CSRC has new rules for listed companies: audit committees to stop fraud, new rules on dividends and delisting, and better investor protection.  Erinome: Good—honest markets matter. Now, Wuliangye rumors: some said the 8th generation’s opening price dropped to 900 yuan/bottle. But the company said ex-factory price is still 1019 yuan. The "drop" is just after subsidies (bǔtiē), not real factory price.  Enceladus: Oh, so补贴 (bǔtiē) makes it cheaper for buyers! Got it. Next, foreign reserves: November’s foreign exchange reserves rose 0.09%, a 10-year high! Gold reserves added 30,000 ounces—13th month in a row buying gold.  Erinome: Strong reserves! Now, Taiwan media: Xiaohongshu (Little Red Book) is No.1 in Taiwan app store downloads. Even new users are downloading, and the app still works.  Enceladus: Xiaohongshu is popular there! Cool. Sports time: China’s table tennis team beat Japan 8-1 to win gold! 11 straight wins, 3rd consecutive ITTF Mixed Team World Cup title. So proud!  Erinome: Go China! Now India: their biggest airline canceled thousands of flights—passengers stuck at airports. And a nightclub fire killed 23 people. Modi said he’s deeply sad.  Enceladus: Oh no, that’s tragic. Hope passengers get help, and RIP to the victims. Then Musk drama: he slammed EU’s 120 million euro fine, called to abolish EU, return sovereignty to members. Polish Foreign Minister hit back: “Go to Mars!”  Erinome: Haha, Musk’s bold as always! Finally, Russia: ready to take unlimited Indian tech workers to fix labor shortage. But hundreds of Porsches there suddenly locked, powered off—experts guess satellite interference.  Enceladus: Interesting mix! Labor help and car troubles. Alright, that’s today’s news. Stay warm, stay safe, and we’ll chat again soon!  Erinome: Bye everyone!

3天前
3分钟
拒绝吊牌羞耻?吊牌羞耻!!!

拒绝吊牌羞耻?吊牌羞耻!!!

Erinome: Hello dear friends! Welcome to our podcast. Today we’re going to talk about something interesting we’ve seen online lately—those super big tags on clothes! Have you noticed them, Enceladus?  Enceladus: Oh yeah! I saw posts on social media. Some tags are as big as A4 paper, and hard like plastic. It’s so weird! Why are they making tags so big?  Erinome: Well, the news says it’s because some people “wear and return” clothes. Like, they buy new clothes, wear them for photos or trips, then return them for free. So商家 (shāngjiā, businesses) want to stop that.  Enceladus: Oh no! That’s not fair to the商家 (shāngjiā). So the big tags make it hard to hide, right? You can’t wear the clothes with such a big, hard tag, so you can’t “蹭穿” (cèngchuān, wear for free) them.  Erinome: Exactly! But guess what? Some people even share ways to take off the big tags easily and put them back. Wow, that’s tricky.  Enceladus: Sad… So why do people do this? The news mentioned young people, especially girls, do this more. Like, for taking photos or videos.  Erinome: Yeah. And some even return phone cases instead of down jackets, trying to cheat the商家 (shāngjiā). But when they get caught, they apologize quickly. They care about their reputation, you know?  Enceladus: Oh right! The news said young people’s low-quality behavior is “gentle”—they take small advantages, stop when曝光 (bàoguāng, exposed). But old people might be more direct, like cutting in line, shouting, not caring about曝光 (bàoguāng).  Erinome: That’s a good point. Because old people grew up in a time with less law and education, maybe? Young people live in the internet age, so they’re scared of being曝光 (bàoguāng) online.  Enceladus: But is this fair? Like, we can’t say all young people are bad, right? Most are polite, like students on trains—quiet and orderly.  Erinome: Exactly! The news says we shouldn’t judge all young people. It’s just some bad examples. And there’s a funny story about a男装商家!  Enceladus: Oh? Tell me!  Erinome: So there was a boss who almost went bankrupt. He saw people joking online: “Why not put big tags on men’s clothes? Like a mouse pad!” So he did it! He put mouse pads, ashtrays, or socks as “tags” on men’s clothes.  Enceladus: Haha! That’s clever! So when you buy the clothes, you get the “tag” as a gift if you keep them?  Erinome: Yes! And it worked! His sales went up. Now customers can choose mouse pads, socks, or even razors as “tags.” The comments section became a “wish pool”—people ask for more gifts like car wash cloths!  Enceladus: Wow, that’s a smart way to solve the problem. Men’s clothes have lower return rates anyway, right? So he turned a problem into a fun idea.  Erinome: Exactly! Experts say big tags aren’t the best solution.商家 (shāngjiā) should improve quality, platforms should manage customer credit, and buyers should be honest.  Enceladus: Yeah. If everyone is honest, we won’t need big tags. No more “wear and return,” and商家 (shāngjiā) don’t lose money.  Erinome: That’s right. The internet age should build trust, not tricks. Hopefully, the电商 (diànshāng, online shopping) world can get better with everyone working together.  Enceladus: Okay, that’s it for today. Let’s hope we all shop honestly and treat each other fairly. See you next time!  Erinome: Bye, dear friends!

3天前
3分钟
2025-12-07热点汇总

2025-12-07热点汇总

Erinome: Hello dear friends! Welcome to today’s news roundup. I’m Erinome, and sitting next to me is Enceladus. Let’s dive into the latest stories, shall we?  Enceladus: Sure! Let’s start with some local news first. What do we have?  Erinome: Well, new data says last year, big cities like Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou and Shenzhen had a 35% restaurant closure rate. Oh wow, that’s quite high. But here’s something interesting—only in Beijing, people still spend over 100 yuan per person when eating out.  Enceladus: 35% closed? That’s a lot of restaurants gone. But Beijing’s人均消费 (renjun xiaofei) is still over 100? Maybe people there still like eating out despite the closures, you know?  Erinome: Maybe! Next, about fund managers. There’s a salary reform plan—their pay will now be tightly linked to performance. If they do badly, their performance salary will drop明显 (mingxian), like a lot.  Enceladus: Oh, so they have to work harder now? No more easy money if they don’t perform, huh?  Erinome: Exactly! Moving on to education: Greater Bay Area University officially opened in Dongguan, Guangdong. Here’s cool part—first-year students won’t choose majors yet. They focus on exploring themselves first.  Enceladus: That sounds nice! Let students find their interests before picking a major. I wish I had that chance, haha.  Erinome: Right? Now, a serious one. A cheating group helped people take public exams instead, across more than 10 provinces, 89 times! They made over 10 million yuan. And over 100 students who got jobs through cheating were fired.  Enceladus: Oh no! Cheating in public exams? That’s so unfair to others. Good they got fired, though.  Erinome: Totally. Next, a sad accident in Hunan: an unmanned (self-driving) ride-hailing car hit two people crossing the road. Witnesses said they were hit while crossing. The customer service回应 (huiying) that local operations are暂停 (zanting) now.  Enceladus: Sad to hear that. Hope the people are okay. Self-driving cars need to be super safe, you know?  Erinome: For sure. Now, a story from Sichuan: a place said they will监管 (jianguan) dating, engagement and other marriage steps—taking photos and keeping records. But they clarified later: only the part with 彩礼 (caili, bride price) exchanges.  Enceladus: Oh, so not all steps, just the money part? Maybe to stop problems with caili, like arguments over money?  Erinome: Probably. Next, a charity project mess: Hangzhou Normal University’s charity list had many fake names copied from Baidu. The project got 450,000 yuan from the welfare lottery. The university apologized, saying staff弄虚作假 (nongxu zuojia, cheated) and will deal with it seriously.  Enceladus: That’s bad! Using fake names for charity? They need to be strict with that, really.  Erinome: Yep. Now, a scam in Shanghai: police stopped an “winning new stocks” investment scam. In a 109-person stock group, 108 were 托 (tuo, fake people)!  Enceladus: Wow, 108托? That’s crazy! So only one real person? People must be careful with such groups, um, don’t trust easily.  Erinome: Exactly! Now, some international news. Japan started the 17th round of nuclear-contaminated water discharge into the sea. This time, about 7,800 tons.  Enceladus: Oh no, again? Discharging more nuclear water into the ocean… not good for the environment, I think.  Erinome: Last, some natural disaster news: In Indonesia, floods and landslides killed 908 people, 410 missing. In Sri Lanka, extreme weather killed 607, 214 still missing.  Enceladus: So sad… Natural disasters are so terrible. Hope the missing can be found and people stay safe.  Erinome: Okay, that’s it for today’s news. Thanks for listening, everyone! Let’s talk again next time.  Enceladus: Bye! Stay safe and informed!

3天前
4分钟
张吉惟、林国瑞、林玟书、林雅南、姜奕云

张吉惟、林国瑞、林玟书、林雅南、姜奕云

Erinome: Hello dear friends! Welcome to our podcast. Today we’re going to talk about something really interesting and a bit funny—“the busiest five people on the internet”. Have you heard about them, Enceladus?  Enceladus: Oh, “busiest five people”? That sounds cool! Who are they? Are they famous stars or hardworking workers?  Erinome: Haha, no, they’re not real people! Their names are Zhang Jiwei, Lin Guorui, Lin Minshu, Lin Yanan, Jiang Yiyun.网友 (wangyou - internet users) call them “the busiest five” because their names appear in so many different documents!  Enceladus: Wait, not real people? Then where do their names come from?  Erinome: Oh right! Their names are from a Baidu Wenku (Baidu Library) file called “10000 Common Chinese Names”. They are the first five names on that list, so they show up the most—even in the same order!  Enceladus: Wow, that’s strange! What kind of documents have their names?  Erinome: So many places! Like, in a calligraphy competition, they won top prizes—adult group特等奖 (tezhuangjiang - special award) and一等奖 (yijiang - first prize)! The order of names was almost the same as the name list.  Enceladus: No way! Did they really write good calligraphy?  Erinome: No, because they’re fake! Some网友 found the student group winners’ names even copied from a 1994 school student list. So funny, right?  Enceladus: Sad for real calligraphy lovers. Did the competition organizers get in trouble?  Erinome: Yes! The organizer is called Huaxia Dashufa Wenhua Yishu Yanjiuyuan (Huaxia Calligraphy Research Institute). This October, it was put on the “abnormal business list” because people couldn’t find its office. Some calligraphy lovers even called the police!  Enceladus: Oh no! What did the police say?  Erinome: The police station in Kaifeng said they got reports—people paid money to join the competition, but the institute wasn’t at the address. Now they’re investigating.  Enceladus: That’s bad. Are there other documents with their names?  Erinome: So many! In 2021, a music competition’s winners list had them too—first, second, third prizes! All from the name list.  Enceladus: Hahaha, they’re “music stars” now? What else?  Erinome: In 2022, three of them—Zhang Jiwei, Lin Guorui, Jiang Yiyun—became “lawbreakers”! A government website in Liaoning said they were fined 50 yuan each for “占道经营” (zhandao jingying - selling things on the street illegally).  Enceladus: Oh! From winners to lawbreakers? That’s a big change! Did the government know?  Erinome: When reporters called the government, they said “not sure” at first. Later, the discipline inspection commission started investigating.  Enceladus: And more?  Erinome: In 2023, they even joined a Shandong children’s Spring Festival Gala! Their names were on the报名名单 (baoming mingdan - registration list) of a kids’ training机构.  Enceladus: Wow, they’re “kids” now? So busy—calligraphy, music, selling on street, kids’ gala… They really are the “busiest five”!  Erinome: Right!网友 joke they’re “old actors” because they’re in so many “shows”. But why do people use fake names?  Enceladus: Maybe some people are lazy? They don’t want to find real names, so copy from the list.  Erinome: Yes! One网友 said: “These five are ‘busy’ because some people are ‘too free’—not careful, hiding something fishy.”  Enceladus: Fishy? Like, maybe the competitions are fake to get money? Or government files are not real?  Erinome: Exactly! For example, a government purchase review team had these five as members. If the review team is fake, can we trust the purchase result?  Enceladus: That’s a problem. It hurts people’s trust. Like, if a competition’s winners are fake, real participants waste time and money.  Erinome: Yes! Some网友 are angry. They say we need to investigate thoroughly. Now, some departments are checking—like the government in Hubei stopped the purchase project, and the calligraphy competition apologized and returned money.  Enceladus: Good they’re fixing it. But why do so many places copy the same names? Don’t they worry about being caught?  Erinome: Maybe they’re too lazy to change even the order! The same five names, same order—so easy for网友 to find.  Enceladus: Hahaha, so careless! It’s like doing homework and copying answers without changing names.  Erinome: Exactly! A评论 (pinglun - comment) said: “This shows some people don’t care about rules—they just copy and paste, not thinking about trust.”  Enceladus: So, what can we learn from this?  Erinome: We need to be careful with public documents. Fake names make people not trust governments or organizations. Hope after this, people will work harder and not use fake names!  Enceladus: Yes! No more “busy five”—let real people and real work shine.  Erinome: Okay, that’s it for today. Thanks for listening, dear friends. Let’s hope for more honest work and less copy-paste fakes! See you next time!  Enceladus: Bye bye!

6天前
5分钟
2025-12-04热点汇总

2025-12-04热点汇总

Erinome: Hello everyone! Welcome to our daily news chat. I'm Erinome, and sitting next to me is Enceladus. Let's dive into today's top stories, shall we?  Enceladus: Sure! Let's start with health news first. I heard the China CDC has some updates about flu, right?  Erinome: Oh yes! They said 17 provinces are now at a high flu level. And this round of flu might peak in mid-December. Oh no, that’s a lot of provinces. Everyone should wear masks and wash hands more, you know that?  Enceladus: Totally! Stay healthy, everyone. Next, let's talk about teachers. Sichuan province has a new policy—they encourage schools to let teachers have "flexible work hours". And课后服务 can’t be linked to job promotion.  Erinome: Wow, that might help teachers balance work and life, right? Maybe less stress for them.  Enceladus: I think so! Now, sports news. The Chinese Football Association announced new salary rules for the Chinese Super League.  Erinome: Oh, tell me! What’s the max salary?  Enceladus: Domestic players can get up to 5 million yuan a year, and foreign players up to 3 million euros. Also, each club’s yearly spending can’t超过600 million yuan. Haha, maybe this will help the football league become healthier?  Erinome: Let’s hope! Moving to economy: the Ministry of Commerce said in the first 11 months, "trade-in" programs (you know, exchange old things for new)带动 over 2.5 trillion yuan in sales. And it helped more than 360 million people!  Enceladus: That’s a huge number! 2.5 trillion yuan—wow, people really love getting new things, huh?  Erinome: Probably! Next, bank news. Industrial and Commercial Bank of China (ICBC) raised the threshold for their 3-year large deposit to 1 million yuan. But the interest rate is 1.55%, same as depositing 200,000 yuan. And now it’s显示 "sold out".  Enceladus: Um, why higher threshold but same rate? Maybe people still want safe investments, so it sold out fast. Interesting.  Erinome: Right. Now, a live streamer story: Zhang Xuefeng was banned from live streaming because he used bad words for a long time. He said the ban is over, he has反省 deeply, and won’t do it again.  Enceladus: Sad to hear he used bad words, but good he learned his lesson. Hope he behaves better now.  Erinome: Let’s talk about space! Zhuque-3 reusable rocket had its first flight—successfully entered orbit! But the first stage rocket回收 test failed. There was a fire, and it didn’t land softly.  Enceladus: Oh, mixed news! Success in entering orbit is great, but回收 failed. Maybe next time they can fix the problem. Science needs trying, right?  Erinome: Exactly! More science news: Chinese scientists made new progress in quantum research. They ended the big debate between Einstein and Bohr!  Enceladus: Wow! That’s a huge step in science. Einstein and Bohr argued about quantum for so long—amazing our scientists solved it.  Erinome: So cool! Now, business between China and Germany. A German Chamber report says 93% of German companies don’t want to leave China in the next two years. And 53% plan to invest more here!  Enceladus: That’s good to hear! Strong business ties help both sides, I think.  Erinome: Yep! Travel news: Cambodia will try a visa-free policy for Chinese citizens next year. You can stay up to 14 days each time.  Enceladus: Yay! Travel to Cambodia will be easier now. Maybe more people will visit there.  Erinome: Last story: Australia has a new rule for social media. Starting December 10th, people under 16 can’t use social media. They’ll be auto logged out that day.  Enceladus: Hmm, maybe to protect kids from too much screen time? Parents might be happy about that.  Erinome: Probably! Okay, that’s all the news for today. Thanks for joining us, everyone.  Enceladus: Yeah, see you next time! Bye!

6天前
5分钟
AI技术发展,诈骗套路也在升级

AI技术发展,诈骗套路也在升级

Erinome: Hello everyone! Welcome to our podcast. Today, Enceladus and I want to talk about a super important topic—AI scams in 2025. They’re getting really tricky, right?  Enceladus: Oh yeah! I heard some scary stories. Like, people losing money because of fake AI tools. Have you seen those short videos with titles like “AI helps you earn 2.3 million in 4 months”?  Erinome: Oh no, those are everywhere! But guess what? Most of them are traps. The first common AI scam is called “AI stock-picking trap.” They use fake profit screenshots to attract people.  Enceladus: Wait, so they don’t really use AI?  Erinome: Exactly! Some just want to sell expensive courses. Others show “profits” from virtual trading platforms—not real markets at all. They包装 (bāozhuāng) simple tools as “AI magic,” you know?  Enceladus: Wow, that’s sneaky. And there’s another worse one, right? Fake experts with AI face swap?  Erinome: Yes! That’s the second big trick. Scammers make fake videos of famous scholars using AI face swap. They even copy the expert’s voice with voice synthesis.  Enceladus: Oh no! Like, you see a professor talking, but it’s not real?  Erinome: Exactly! Some even fake work IDs or company papers to look real. And the scariest part? They can do “real-time face swap” during video calls. You can’t tell!  Enceladus: That’s so scary. How do we know if it’s a scam?  Erinome: Good question! There are three signs. First, the profit is too high. Like, “32% profit in 12 days”—that’s impossible!  Enceladus: Right! No real investment gives that much fast. Second sign?  Erinome: The “expert” won’t let you check their identity. They only show videos but refuse official channels.  Enceladus: Oh, like if I ask, “Can I check you on the证券业协会 (zhèngquàn yè xiéhuì) website?” They say no.  Erinome: Exactly! Third sign: they make you hurry. “Only 3 spots left!” “Deadline tonight!” To make you act fast.  Enceladus: Hmm, so how to protect ourselves?  Erinome: Three things. First, check identity on official websites. Like the China Securities Association website—www.sac.net.cn.  Enceladus: Got it. Second?  Erinome: If you video call, ask them to wave their hand. Fake AI faces might shake or flash. Or ask a hard question only the real expert knows.  Enceladus: Oh, that’s smart! Like, “What’s your first paper about?” If they can’t answer, it’s fake.  Erinome: Yep! And third, never send money to strange platforms. Keep your money safe!  Enceladus: Speaking of scams, those “beautiful girls” online—calling you “brother” and wanting to invest together. Are those real?  Erinome: Mostly fake! They use AI to clone pretty faces. Behind them are bad people. They first say sweet things—“Good morning!” “How was your day?” Then ask for money, like “I need路费 to meet you” or “I’m sick, send medicine money.”  Enceladus: Oh no! Some people really fall for that?  Erinome: Sadly, yes. One news said a lady was tricked out of 5 million yuan by a “foreign executive beauty.” Others even borrow money to invest, then get into debt.  Enceladus: That’s terrible. So what’s the rule here?  Erinome: If someone you never met asks for money or wants you to invest—block them! And remember: “High return, no risk” is always a lie. Even Buffett can’t do that!  Enceladus: Right! And those “limited-time offers” for investment courses—“Only 3 left!”—probably fake too.  Erinome: Exactly! Scammers use all these tricks. Also, be careful with “customer service” calls. Like, “Your package is lost, we’ll double refund!” They might make you download a bad app and steal your money.  Enceladus: Oh right! My friend almost fell for that. They wanted her to share her screen.  Erinome: Never share your screen or tell验证码 (yànzhèngmǎ) to anyone! Official companies won’t ask for that.  Enceladus: So, to sum up: AI scams are smart, but we can fight back. Check identities, ask hard questions, and never send money to strangers.  Erinome: Yep! And install the National Anti-Fraud APP. It helps a lot.  Enceladus: That’s important. Everyone should be careful.  Erinome: Alright, time to end today. Remember: If it sounds too good to be true, it probably is. Stay safe, everyone!  Enceladus: See you next time! Bye!

7天前
5分钟
2025-12-03热点汇总

2025-12-03热点汇总

Erinome: Hello everyone! Welcome to our daily news chat. I'm Erinome, and sitting next to me is Enceladus. Let's dive into today's top stories, shall we?  Enceladus: Sure! Let's start with something fun first, maybe?  Erinome: Perfect! Have you heard about the 2025 top 10 popular phrases from Yaowen Jiaozi? Oh wow, "resilience" is number one! And there are some lively ones like "congcong rongrong" (you know, calm and steady) and "liangun daipa" (stumbling in a rush). They really show people’s daily lives, haha.  Enceladus: Right! "Resilience" makes so much sense—life can be busy, so staying strong is key. Those phrases are like a little mirror of our days, um?  Erinome: Exactly! Now, let's talk about some warnings. The Emergency Management Ministry says in December, Northeast China might face high risks of low-temperature freezing and snow disasters. Oh no, that sounds really cold! And parts of North China and the South have higher forest fire risks, while Southwest and Northwest China could see more geological disasters.  Enceladus: Sad to hear that. Everyone there should take care—keep warm, watch for fires, and stay safe from landslides, right?  Erinome: Totally. Next, flu news! The national flu positive rate is nearly 45%! But wait, experts say that rate is only from testing people with flu-like symptoms, not that almost half of people around us are infected. Phew, that’s a relief!  Enceladus: Oh, I was worried at first! So we still need to be careful—wash hands, wear masks if we feel sick, yeah?  Erinome: Yep! Now, good news for homebuyers in Nanning! Newly married couples get a 20,000 yuan subsidy when buying a house, and families with three children get 60,000 yuan. That’s a nice help, you know?  Enceladus: Wow, that’s great! Maybe it’ll make buying a home easier for some families, haha.  Erinome: Speaking of fun ideas, a community in Shandong held a weight loss challenge—lose 1 jin (that’s 0.5 kilograms) and get 30 yuan off property fees! One owner even lost 25 jin in 3 months and saved 756 yuan. That’s healthy and saves money—win-win!  Enceladus: Haha, I wish my community did that! Lose weight and cut fees? Sign me up!  Erinome: Right? Now, a sad story: A fireworks store owner in Hunan drank pesticide and passed away after reporting a public official. Insiders said the poison dose was too large. That’s really tragic.  Enceladus: Oh no, that’s so sad. I hope things get looked into properly.  Erinome: Me too. Moving on, food safety news! In Chengdu, a street串串vendor was reported for reusing the soup base. When asked, the owner even said "everyone does this"! But officials checked and said it’s true—they’ll punish them seriously.  Enceladus: Yuck! That’s not clean at all. Good thing they’re acting on it—we need safe food, um?  Erinome: Totally! Now, for travelers: Some netizens said the 12306 seat selection page had no window seats. But 12306回应 (responded) they just optimized the interface—A and F seats are still window seats. Phew, no more worries about picking a window seat!  Enceladus: Oh, I was confused too! I love window seats to see the view. Glad that’s cleared up, haha.  Erinome: Two big updates now! The OECD upgraded China’s 2025 economic growth forecast to 5%—that’s awesome! And guess what? *Zootopia 2* has made 2.1 billion yuan in just 7 days! China even contributed more than half of its global box office!  Enceladus: Wow, *Zootopia 2* is killing it! I need to watch it soon. And 5% growth? China’s economy is doing really well, right?  Erinome: Yep! Last story: India is asking Apple, Samsung, Xiaomi, and other phone makers to pre-install a cybersecurity app. But Apple says it will refuse the request. Hmm, a little conflict here—India wants security, but Apple might worry about privacy, maybe?  Enceladus: Interesting! Wonder how that will end.  Erinome: Well, that’s all for today’s news! Thanks for joining, everyone. Stay safe, stay happy, and we’ll chat again next time!  Enceladus: Bye! See you soon!

7天前
4分钟
岂容劣迹网红换马甲复出

岂容劣迹网红换马甲复出

Erinome: Hello dear friends! Welcome to our podcast. Today, let’s chat about some hot news on the internet. Enceladus, have you heard about that internet celebrity who came back to live streaming after being blocked?  Enceladus: Oh, you mean the one with the "rich guy" image? Wait, didn’t he get in trouble before?  Erinome: Exactly! His old name was "Bogongzi". He was blocked because he often showed off his wealth—like posting luxury cars, expensive things, and first-class trips around the world. And later, he was found evading 7.49 million yuan in taxes, so he got a big fine of 13.3 million yuan. But now, he’s back!  Enceladus: Wow, really? How did he come back? Didn’t the platform block him?  Erinome: He changed his account name to "Wangzibo" and started live streaming again. In November, he did more than 19 live shows and got 230,000 fans already. But the platform said, "No! Blocked hosts can’t come back with new accounts."  Enceladus: Oh no, so why did he still do it? Netizens must be angry, right?  Erinome: Totally! Netizens say, "No way!" A clean internet space won’t allow this either. You know, showing off wealth like that isn’t good for public morals—it crosses moral lines. And evading taxes? That’s breaking the law!  Enceladus: Right! I remember there’s a "Code of Conduct for Online Hosts". It says hosts must pay taxes legally. If they have serious problems and don’t change, block their accounts and put them on a "blacklist"—they can’t come back with new accounts or new platforms.  Erinome: Exactly! Public figures with many fans have a duty to spread positive energy, show truth and kindness. If they cross moral or legal lines but still make money online… that’s unfair to everyone, right?  Enceladus: Sad, that’s true. It sends the wrong message, especially to young people. Like, "Break rules, but you can still get rich." That’s bad for the internet environment.  Erinome: And it’s not just "Bogongzi". There’s another one, "Dongbei Yujie", who sold fake goods and got blocked, but tried to come back too. These "comeback dramas" show there are holes in the rules.  Enceladus: Hmm, why? The platforms say they don’t allow it, but…  Erinome: Oh, because platforms are worried about losing traffic and money. So sometimes they "close one eye and open one eye". Like "Wangzibo" got 230k fans and did 19 live shows before people questioned—then the platform started checking. They don’t have good ways to find these accounts early.  Enceladus: Oh right! And different platforms have different rules. The blacklist isn’t connected everywhere. So blocked hosts can just go to another platform, like playing hide and seek.  Erinome: Exactly! But it’s not about "blocking forever no matter what". We need clear rules: what can come back after fixing, what must be blocked forever. Like tax evasion, selling fake goods, or bad things like porn or gambling—those should be blocked forever. Small mistakes? Maybe find a way to let them come back properly.  Enceladus: And connect the blacklist nationwide! Make it strong, so they can’t change accounts or platforms. Then these "comeback tries" won’t work.  Erinome: Yeah, that makes sense. Hope they fix these problems soon.  Enceladus: Me too. Okay, that's it for today. Let's talk again next time!  Erinome: Bye everyone!

2周前
4分钟
2025-12-02热点汇总

2025-12-02热点汇总

Erinome: Hello dear friends! Welcome back to our daily news chat. I'm Erinome, and sitting next to me is Enceladus. Let's see what's been happening around the world lately, okay?  Enceladus: Sure! Let's start with the first one. I heard November's house prices in 100 cities are out. What's the news?  Erinome: Oh right! New house prices went up by 0.37% compared to last month, especially in first-tier cities. But second-hand house prices fell 0.94%, and that's the 43rd month in a row they've been down. Wow, that's a long time!  Enceladus: Yeah, 43 months! That's over three years. Interesting. Next, tax news?  Erinome: Oh right! For the 2026 personal income tax, people need to confirm their special additional deductions. They have to do it through the personal income tax app. You know, like filling in forms?  Enceladus: Got it, important to remember to do that. Now, Double 11 shopping—any problems there?  Erinome: Sad news for shoppers! A report says over 85% of complaints were about prices. Some pre-sale items were more expensive than regular ones. Oh, and the top three food delivery apps spent nearly 80 billion yuan in half a year on promotions. That's a lot of money!  Enceladus: Oh no, that's not good for shoppers. What about the Hong Kong fire? I saw that earlier.  Erinome: So sad. The fire killed 151 people. The investigation said some people used unqualified fireproof nets. Police arrested 13 people for "manslaughter." That's really terrible.  Enceladus: Yeah, so sad. Let's move to some tech news. DeepSeek V3.2 was released?  Erinome: Wow! They say its reasoning is at GPT-5 level, and it's the best open-source model in AI agent tests. Smart, right?  Enceladus: That's cool! Space news next? Shenzhou 22 crew—what's up?  Erinome: Oh, the Shenzhou 22 crew position will always be empty. And Shenzhou 20 spacecraft will return to Earth without people.  Enceladus: Hmm, hope everything goes well there. Sports news: China's men's basketball team?  Erinome: Oh no, they lost to South Korea 76-90, and now they have two straight losses in the World Cup qualifiers. Sad for the team.  Enceladus: Too bad. On a happier note—snow holidays! Xinjiang and Jilin students got their first "snow break," right?  Erinome: Yes! Over 100 scenic spots are free, and flight bookings out of the province more than doubled. Lucky kids, getting a holiday to play in the snow!  Enceladus: That sounds fun! Visa news: China to Russia, no visa needed now?  Erinome: Exactly! Since today, Chinese citizens can go to Russia without a visa. Searches doubled, and some travel agencies already sold out their Spring Festival tours next year.  Enceladus: Nice! What about flights to Japan in December?  Erinome: Oh, over 40% of planned flights from China to Japan are canceled—more than 1,900 flights. That's a lot of canceled trips.  Enceladus: That must be tough for travelers. Now, international news: Indonesia's floods and landslides?  Erinome: So terrible. 604 people died, 464 missing, and the death toll might go up. So sad for those affected.  Enceladus: Really sad. UK's university fees?  Erinome: Oh, the UK said they'll permanently link undergraduate fees in England to inflation. And they plan to add a 6% fee on international students' tuition to help local students.  Enceladus: Hmm, that might affect international students. Phone bans in schools?  Erinome: Yes! Singapore will ban middle school students from using smartphones or watches at school. France's President Macron wants to expand the phone ban to high schools too.  Enceladus: Maybe helps students focus more. Okay, that's a lot of news today!  Erinome: Yep! That's all for now. Thanks for listening, everyone. Let's talk again next time!  Enceladus: Bye!

2周前
4分钟
羊奶、牛奶、驼奶,全是假的,中牟制假奶覆盖全国

羊奶、牛奶、驼奶,全是假的,中牟制假奶覆盖全国

Erinome: Hello dear friends! Welcome to our podcast. Today we are going to talk about a really serious topic—fake milk powder in Zhongmu, Henan. It’s so terrible, you know?  Enceladus: Oh no! Fake milk powder? That sounds really dangerous, especially for babies and old people. How did they find it?  Erinome: Well, the police found it by accident! Last August, they were checking around a small warehouse in the countryside. They smelled a very strong milk smell—too strong, not like normal milk powder. So they checked and found a black workshop there!  Enceladus: Wow, a black workshop? What did they make the fake milk powder with?  Erinome: Oh, it’s so bad! They mixed vegetable fat powder (like milk essence), maltodextrin (starch), and chemical flavors. No real milk at all! Then they put it into fake imported milk powder cans—like “Russian camel milk” or “Mongolian old milk powder”.  Enceladus: Fake imported brands? That’s tricky! How much did it cost to make? And how much did they sell it for?  Erinome: Unbelievable! Each can cost only 2-4 yuan to make, but they sold it for 30-88 yuan on e-commerce platforms and live streams. Oh my, the profit is more than 10 times! So greedy!  Enceladus: That’s crazy! Why would people buy it? Did they lie about the product?  Erinome: Yes! They lied a lot. In live streams, they said it was “sent directly from Heilongjiang port” or “high protein imported milk powder”. They even showed fake customs documents. But the real shipping address was always that warehouse in Zhongmu. So sad, many parents and old people believed them.  Enceladus: Oh no! What’s in the fake milk powder? Is there any nutrition?  Erinome: Almost none! Tests showed protein, fat, calcium—all zero! It’s just carbs and additives. For babies 0-6 months, if they drink it for a long time, they will grow slowly, get rickets from no calcium, or have nerve problems. Old people might get kidney stones from too much calcium carbonate. That’s so harmful!  Enceladus: That’s terrible! How could they do this to babies and old people? Did the police catch them?  Erinome: Yes! The police caught 12 people on the spot. They found so much fake milk powder and materials—enough to fill two trucks! Three main criminals were sent to court and got 15 years in prison. Good, right?  Enceladus: 15 years? That’s strict. But why did this happen? Are there监管 (jiānguǎn—supervision) holes?  Erinome: You’re right. The e-commerce platforms didn’t check the sellers well. Now new rules say platforms must check the sellers’ qualifications, test reports, and tracking info. If they don’t, they will be responsible too. That might help stop the fake sales.  Enceladus: I hope so. But how can we tell real milk powder from fake? I heard some people found their milk powder dissolves fast—like the news said.  Erinome: Oh right! Real milk powder, especially full-fat ones, dissolves slowly. You need to stir it. But the fake ones dissolve very fast because of the maltodextrin. That’s a big sign!  Enceladus: Got it! Any other tips? Like checking the package?  Erinome: Yes! Look at the ingredient list. Real milk powder should have “raw milk” as the first ingredient. If it starts with “maltodextrin” or “vegetable fat powder”, don’t buy it! Also, real imported ones have clear Chinese labels with brand info and test reports. Fake ones might have messy printing or wrong foreign words.  Enceladus: What about the price? If it’s too cheap, is that a problem?  Erinome: Exactly! If a “famous imported milk powder” is 30% cheaper than normal, be careful! The fake ones are often sold at low prices on small e-commerce platforms or WeChat shops. Better buy from big supermarkets or official online stores.  Enceladus: Oh, that makes sense. My neighbor once bought cheap milk powder online… I should tell her to check!  Erinome: Yes, please! This fake milk powder is like “slow poison”. We need to protect our families. Did you know the police said the workshop was so dirty? They used basins to weigh materials, no卫生防护 (wèishēng fánghù—hygiene protection). So gross!  Enceladus: Oh no! That’s so unhygienic. How can people make food in such a place?  Erinome: Greed, I think. They just wanted money, not caring about people’s health. But now, with the new rules and stricter checks, maybe fewer fakes will appear.  Enceladus: I hope监管 (jiānguǎn) gets stronger. And we as consumers need to be careful too—don’t be tricked by “imported” or “cheap” ads.  Erinome: Exactly! Remember: check the dissolve speed, ingredient list, price, and buy from正规渠道 (zhèngguī qúdào—regular channels). If you find something wrong, call 12315 to report.  Enceladus: Right! Food safety is so important for every family. It’s not just the government’s job—we all need to help.  Erinome: Yes! Well, time is almost up. Let’s remind everyone again: be careful with milk powder, protect your babies and old family members.  Enceladus: Okay, that's it for today. Let's talk again next time. Stay safe, everyone!  Erinome: Bye!

2周前
6分钟
2025-12-01热点汇总

2025-12-01热点汇总

Erinome: Hello dear friends, and welcome back to our show! I’m Erinome.Enceladus: And I'm Enceladus. Let's see what news is worth paying attention to today.Erinome: First up, some great news for movie lovers! The movie "Zootopia 2" has been a huge success. You know that? Its total ticket sales have passed 1.92 billion yuan.Enceladus: Wow, 1.92 billion! That's a huge number. What does that mean for the movie?Erinome: It means "Zootopia 2" is now the number one imported animated movie in Chinese history based on ticket sales.Enceladus: That's amazing! I loved the first movie. It seems like everyone else did too. Haha. Okay, what's next?Erinome: Next, we have news about the 2026 "Guokao" written test. "Guokao" is the national exam for people who want to work for the government.Enceladus: Oh, I know that’s a very important exam. Was it popular this year?Erinome: Very popular. A total of 2.831 million people took the test. The attendance rate was about 87.4%.Enceladus: So many people! Is it difficult to pass?Erinome: Extremely difficult. The report says that for every 74 people who take the test, only about one person gets a job. The ratio is about 74 to 1.Enceladus: Wow, that's really competitive. Good luck to all of them. Let's move on to some economic news.Erinome: Right. In November, the Manufacturing PMI went up to 49.2%. The PMI is a number that shows if the manufacturing industry is growing or not.Enceladus: Um, so 49.2% is still a little under the 50-point mark, which separates growth from shrinking. But it's good that it's going up.Erinome: Yes, and there's more good news. The PMI for high-tech manufacturing was 50.1%. It has been above the 50-point mark for 10 months in a row.Enceladus: That's great! It shows that the high-tech part of the industry is doing well.Erinome: Next, we have two pieces of health news. The first one is from Shanghai. This year, the city has reported 1,109 new cases of HIV infection.Enceladus: That’s a serious issue. Do we know how it's spreading?Erinome: Yes, the report says that sexual contact is the main way of infection.Enceladus: It's important for everyone to be aware of that. What's the second piece of health news?Erinome: It's a bit different. A new study from Peking University found something interesting about childbirth and women's health.Enceladus: Oh? What did they find?Erinome: The study says that women who give birth to 3 or 4 children have the lowest risk of death.Enceladus: Really? 3 or 4 children? That is an interesting finding. Now, for some very sad news.Erinome: Yes, this is terrible. A big fire in Tai Po, Hong Kong, has caused 146 deaths and left 79 people injured.Enceladus: Oh no, that's horrible. So many people. Are there still people missing?Erinome: The police have confirmed that 159 people from the missing list are safe. But sadly, about 40 people are still missing. Our thoughts are with everyone affected.Enceladus: Definitely. That's just heartbreaking. The next story is also quite shocking. It's about fake baby milk powder.Erinome: Fake milk powder? Oh no.Enceladus: Yes. CCTV reported that some criminals were making "imported milk powder" using creamer and starch. They sold it all over the country on major online shopping websites.Erinome: Creamer and starch? That's awful. They are putting babies' health at risk. Did they get caught?Enceladus: Yes, they did. The case involved millions of yuan. The three main criminals were sentenced to 15 years in prison.Erinome: Good. They deserve it. What's next?Enceladus: Another piece of bad news, this time from the business world. A well-known B2B platform has suddenly collapsed.Erinome: What happened?Enceladus: The person in control of the company turned himself in to the police. He is suspected of illegally taking money from the public. The company had already told people it was facing a crisis where too many people wanted their money back at the same time.Erinome: So the investors lost their money? Sad. I hope they can get some of it back.Erinome: Let's move on to another incident. There was an explosion at a fireworks and firecrackers store in Chenzhou, Hunan.Enceladus: An explosion at a fireworks store sounds very dangerous. Was anyone hurt?Erinome: The explosion was so strong that a car was blown into the air. But luckily, the emergency bureau said that only 3 people were injured, and they have been sent to the hospital.Enceladus: Wow, a car was blown into the air? It's a relief to hear the injuries were not worse.Erinome: Now for some international news. A French media report says that solar radiation is affecting Airbus A320 planes.Enceladus: Solar radiation? How does that affect an airplane?Erinome: Um, it seems to affect some of the plane's systems. The report says about 6,000 of these planes around the world are affected and will need emergency repairs.

2周前
6分钟
为逝者默哀,香港宏福苑灾难

为逝者默哀,香港宏福苑灾难

Erinome: Hello dear friends, and welcome back to our show. Today, we have a very sad and serious topic to talk about.Enceladus: That's right, Erinome. We are going to talk about the huge fire at Wang Fuk Court in Tai Po, Hong Kong. It's a real tragedy.Erinome: I saw the pictures online. The air in Tai Po still smells like burnt plastic, even days later.Enceladus: Yes, and the building... it looks like a giant, black skeleton. The green safety nets are all gone, just black marks on the walls.Erinome: It’s so scary to look at. The fire was put out, but for the people who lived there, the nightmare is just beginning.Enceladus: The news updates are heartbreaking. The latest numbers from the Hong Kong government are much worse than the first reports.Erinome: How bad is it now?Enceladus: As of November 30th, the fire has caused 146 deaths and 79 injuries. And you know what? There are still 100 people missing.Erinome: Oh no. 146 people... that is a huge number. And 100 people still missing? That's terrifying.Enceladus: It is. The police and firefighters are still searching the buildings. They hope to finish searching all the homes soon.Erinome: I really hope they can find them. So, what caused the fire to be so terrible? At first, I heard it was the bamboo scaffolding.Enceladus: Well, that was part of it. But the police investigation found something much worse. The real problem was a cheap type of foam.Erinome: Foam? What kind of foam?Enceladus: It's called "fa pao jiao". The construction company used this foam to seal the windows to stop dust. But this foam is very, very easy to burn.Erinome: Wow. So when the bamboo caught fire, this foam became fuel?Enceladus: Exactly. It helped the fire spread very fast and made a lot of black, poisonous smoke. It trapped people in their homes.Erinome: That sounds like a death trap. This wasn't an accident, it sounds like murder, as one resident said.Enceladus: The police think so too. They have arrested 11 people now, not just three like the first news said.Erinome: 11 people! Who are they?Enceladus: They include site managers and also two senior directors of the engineering company. The ICAC is also investigating.Erinome: The ICAC? You mean the anti-corruption agency?Enceladus: Yes. They think there might be corruption in the 330 million Hong Kong dollar repair project. Maybe that's why they used such cheap and dangerous materials.Erinome: This makes me so angry. They put money before people's lives. What about the victims?Enceladus: This is maybe the saddest part. Wang Fuk Court is a community with many old people. Almost 40% of the residents are over 65.Erinome: So many of them were at home in the afternoon when the fire started.Enceladus: Yes, and many of them couldn't move easily. And there's another group of victims... the foreign domestic helpers.Erinome: Oh, the helpers. What happened to them?Enceladus: The Indonesian consulate confirmed that at least 7 Indonesian helpers died. They died trying to help their employers escape.Erinome: How heroic and how tragic. They died trying to save others. My heart breaks for them and their families.Enceladus: And one firefighter also died. His name was He Weihao. He was only 37 and was going to get married next month.Erinome: Sad. This is just layer upon layer of sadness. What about the people who survived? Where are they now?Enceladus: They are in temporary shelters. But they have lost everything. Their homes are gone, their belongings are gone. They have no home and no assets.Erinome: I can't even imagine. What is the government doing to help them?Enceladus: The government has promised to give them free places to live until their homes are rebuilt. They are also giving each family some money for living expenses.Erinome: That's good to hear, but money can't heal the pain.Enceladus: You are right. There are also many psychological problems. The articles call them "invisible scars".Erinome: Invisible scars? What do you mean?Enceladus: Survivors can't sleep. They keep seeing the fire and the smoke in their minds. They feel guilty for surviving when others didn't.Erinome: That's called survivor's guilt, right? It must be a heavy burden.Enceladus: Yes. And it's not just the survivors. The firefighters are also suffering. They saw terrible things and feel sad they couldn't save more people.Erinome: Of course. They are heroes, but they are also human. They must be getting help, I hope?Enceladus: Yes, they are. The government has arranged a "one household, one social worker" plan to help each family. Psychologists are also helping the firefighters.Erinome: That's very important. And what about the community? Are people in Hong Kong helping?Enceladus: Oh, yes. The community support is amazing. People are donating food, clothes, and money. Volunteers are helping at the shelters.Erinome: It's good to see people coming together in such a dark time.

2周前
7分钟
2025-11-30热点汇总

2025-11-30热点汇总

Erinome: Hello dear friends, and welcome back to our show! I'm Erinome.Enceladus: And I'm Enceladus. We're here to share some of the latest news with you. Let's see what's happening.Erinome: Okay, let's start with some very sad news from Hong Kong. A terrible fire in Da Pu has led to 128 deaths and 83 injuries. Oh no, it's just awful. And they say 150 people are still missing.Enceladus: That is heartbreaking. So many people affected. And I see there's an update on the investigation. The Hong Kong Independent Commission Against Corruption has arrested three more people, bringing the total number of arrests to 11.Erinome: Well, in response to this tragedy, there has been a lot of support. The China Social Welfare Foundation announced an update on its fundraising. Nearly one million people have donated. Wow.Enceladus: That's amazing to see people coming together to help. And the Hong Kong government also said that donations and government funds have reached 1.1 billion Hong Kong dollars. That's a lot of money to help the victims.Erinome: Yes, it is. Moving on to some health news. The Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention says that the rate of positive flu tests in the country is now close to 45%. This means we are at a medium level of flu season overall.Enceladus: 45%? Wow, that's quite high. And it says some provinces have even reached a high level. Everyone should be careful and take care of their health.Erinome: Definitely. Now for some economic news. The Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs reported that in the first 10 months of the year, retail sales of consumer goods in rural areas reached 5.5 trillion yuan.Enceladus: 5.5 trillion! And you know what's interesting? The report says this is a 4.6% increase from last year. This growth is 0.4 percentage points higher than in the cities. It seems the countryside is spending more.Erinome: That is interesting. And speaking of movement, the Ministry of Transport shared some data too. In the same 10 months, the number of cross-regional passenger trips in China was 56.88 billion.Enceladus: 56.88 billion trips! That's a huge number. It's a 3.6% increase compared to last year. People are really traveling a lot.Erinome: They are. Now, let's talk about a new policy. Several provinces have made it clear that areas with weaker financial situations should be very careful about offering new or increased subsidies for raising children.Enceladus: Um, that makes sense. If a local government doesn't have enough money, it's probably wise not to make new promises for spending.Erinome: I agree. Here's another new rule, this one from the central bank and other departments. Starting next year, when you withdraw more than 50,000 yuan in cash, you will no longer need to register the purpose of the withdrawal.Enceladus: Oh, really? So it will be easier to take out your own money. That sounds like a convenient change for many people.Erinome: It does. And here's a notice for people who ride electric bikes. From December 1st, the old standard electric bikes will no longer be sold.Enceladus: You know that? I heard about this. The new national standard requires that all new bikes have 3C certification. And for safety, the motor will stop providing power when the speed goes over 25 kilometers per hour.Erinome: That sounds like a good safety feature. Now, let's look at the markets. The international price of gold went up by 4.3% in one week. And November was the fourth month in a row that it has increased.Enceladus: Wow. And it's not just gold. The price of silver has reached a new record high. It says the price has gone up by almost 90% this year. That is a huge increase!Erinome: It really is. Now for some travel news related to Japan. In December, 904 flights from China to Japan have been canceled.Enceladus: 904 flights? That's a lot. And travel agencies are saying that almost all group tours from China to Japan have been canceled. Also, about 40% of individual travel bookings have been canceled too.Erinome: And there's more news from Japan. A Japanese media outlet reports that Tohoku University plans to increase tuition fees for foreign students by 70%. The university said this is to make a "distinction" between them and Japanese students.Enceladus: 70% more? That's a big price difference. It will make studying there much more expensive for international students.Erinome: Moving on to news from the United States. According to US media, former President Trump has announced that all documents signed by President Biden using an "auto-signature pen" are immediately no longer effective.Enceladus: Okay, that's an unusual announcement. Also from the US, media reports say that the country has stopped issuing visas to individuals holding Afghan passports. And the US Treasury Secretary said they are working to cut off federal benefits for illegal immigrants.

2周前
6分钟
为什么献血400cc没事,失血400cc很危险

为什么献血400cc没事,失血400cc很危险

Enceladus: Hello dear friends! Welcome to our podcast. I'm Enceladus, and with me today is Erinome. Today, we’re going to talk about a super interesting question: Why is donating 400ml of blood totally safe, but losing 400ml of blood in an accident can be really dangerous? Erinome, have you ever thought about this?  Erinome: Oh, yes! I saw this question online last week, and I was so confused. Like, 400ml is 400ml—why the big difference?  Enceladus: Let’s start with blood donation first. Do you know what happens before someone donates blood?  Erinome: Um… I think they check if you’re healthy, right? Like, your body must be okay to donate.  Enceladus: Exactly! The news says before donating, doctors check your blood pressure and blood tests. They make sure you’re a healthy person—no big illnesses. Only healthy people can donate, you know?  Erinome: That makes sense. And how do they take the blood? Fast or slow?  Enceladus: Slow! It’s a “slow operation” in the hospital or a blood donation car. The 400ml is taken slowly, so your body has time to adjust. For example, your blood vessels can get smaller, and body fluids can fill the space. So your heart and brain still get enough blood.  Erinome: Oh! So 400ml is about 8% of an adult’s total blood. That’s not too much, and the slow process helps the body adjust.  Enceladus: Yes! And after donating, they even give you snacks—like bread, ham, milk. Some people get a纪念包 (jinian bao)—a gift bag! I read a story: a person was very poor when young. They had only 10 yuan for a week, eating馒头 (mantou) and pickles. Then their friend donated blood and got a pink bag, bread, and milk. They wanted the bag, so they donated too!  Erinome: Oh wow! That’s a sad but cute story. Did they donate a lot?  Enceladus: Yes! They donated 2000ml in total, but in small parts—like 200ml, then 200ml, then 400ml each time. They were young, so after donating, they could even go shopping! No problem at all.  Erinome: That’s amazing. And they’re still friends now, right? The story said the friend bought them螃蟹 (pangxie) this year!  Enceladus: Aww, yes! Hard times make good friends. Now, let’s talk about losing blood in an accident. Why is that different?  Erinome: I think it’s sudden! Like, if you get a big cut, the blood comes out fast, not slow.  Enceladus: Exactly! The news calls it “uncontrollable”. For example, if you have a wound from an accident, 400ml might be lost in just a few minutes. Your body can’t adjust that fast.  Erinome: Oh no! So your blood pressure drops suddenly. What happens then?  Enceladus: Your brain and heart need blood to work. If they don’t get enough, you’ll feel dizzy, maybe pass out. If you don’t get help quickly, it could be dangerous.  Erinome: That sounds scary. Are there other reasons? Like, does the accident bring more problems?  Enceladus: Yes! When you lose blood in an accident, there’s usually a wound. The wound might get infected, or you might hurt your organs. It’s like “snow adding to frost”—making the danger worse.  Erinome: Oh right! So donating blood is just losing blood, but losing blood in an accident has other injuries. That makes it more dangerous.  Enceladus: Exactly! And another thing: people who donate are healthy—no other illnesses. But people who lose blood in accidents might have other health problems, so their bodies can’t handle it as well.  Erinome: I remember another story: a student tried to donate 300ml, but fainted at 220ml. Why?  Enceladus: Oh, maybe because everyone’s body is different. The news says young people can donate, but they should “know their limits”. Like, if you’re too thin or not feeling well that day, you might not handle it.  Erinome: So even with donation, we need to be careful. But overall, donation is safe for healthy people.  Enceladus: Yes! Because it’s controllable: healthy, slow, with doctors watching. But losing blood is uncontrollable: sudden, fast, with wounds. That’s the big difference.  Erinome: So to sum up: donating 400ml is safe because it’s planned, slow, and for healthy people. Losing 400ml is dangerous because it’s sudden, fast, and often with other injuries.  Enceladus: That’s right! So next time someone asks, you can say: “Controllable vs Uncontrollable!”  Erinome: Haha, easy to remember! And donating blood helps others—it’s a good thing. Just follow the doctors’ advice.  Enceladus: Exactly! Okay, dear friends, that’s all for today. We hope you learned something new. Remember: donate blood safely, and stay safe from sudden blood loss. Thanks for listening, and we’ll talk again next time! Bye!  Erinome: Bye!

2周前
5分钟
2025-11-27热点汇总

2025-11-27热点汇总

Erinome: Hello dear friends! Welcome to our daily news talk. I'm Erinome, and sitting next to me is Enceladus. Let's see what's happening around the world today, shall we?  Enceladus: Sure! First, the weather news. The Central Meteorological Observatory kept issuing sandstorm and strong wind warnings. More than 10 provinces have sand and dust weather, and some areas in western Inner Mongolia and northwestern Gansu even have sandstorms. Oh no, that sounds bad for people there.  Erinome: Yeah, hope everyone stays safe. Next, health news. The CDC said the whole country has entered a fast-rising stage of flu, and flu activity has reached a medium流行 level. So we need to wear masks and wash hands more, right?  Enceladus: Totally! Now, some fun news—"Zootopia 2" was released, and its first-day box office broke 213 million yuan. It became the single-day box office champion of imported animated films in China's movie history. Wow, that's a big success!  Erinome: Haha, I want to watch it soon! Tech news now: Apple's first foldable phone was exposed. The price may be 2399 US dollars, and it's expected to come out in 2026. That's really expensive, um, will you buy it?  Enceladus: Maybe not, too pricey! Next, about airlines. 10 airlines were talked to because the locked seat rate in economy class was over 38% on average. Unlocking seats became a hidden charge, and they need to hand in a整改 report in 15 days. That's not good for passengers.  Erinome: Right, should be fair. Then, the medical insurance bureau revealed a bribe case about stents and balloons. The kickback for each stent was 5000 yuan, and for each balloon 800 yuan. Oh no, that's terrible for patients.  Enceladus: So bad! Now, a metro incident. Netizens took videos of several Indians eating curry-flavored pies in Shanghai Metro. Shanghai Metro customer service responded: you can't eat in the carriage, and they will check the situation.  Erinome: Yeah, eating in metro is not allowed. Next, tourism news: fewer Chinese tourists, so Japan's tourism may face the "coldest" Spring Festival. A hotel in Hokkaido had a lot of cancellations in 5 days.  Enceladus: Sad for their tourism. Also, many Chinese citizens in Japan reported being insulted and beaten for no reason, getting hurt. Our embassy in Japan reminded Chinese citizens again to pay attention to personal safety.  Erinome: Stay safe everyone there. Now, UN news: the UN started the selection process for the next Secretary-General, calling on countries to consider recommending female candidates. That's a good idea!  Enceladus: Yeah, more women leaders! Finally, US news: American media said US national parks are using "America First" pricing. Foreign tourists' prices double, and they need to pay extra besides the standard ticket. Hmm, that's interesting.  Erinome: Okay, that's it for today's news. Thanks for listening, and let's talk again next time! Bye!  Enceladus: Bye bye!

2周前
3分钟
救命药被滞留酒店前台,房客发病身亡

救命药被滞留酒店前台,房客发病身亡

Erinome: Hello everyone! Welcome to our podcast. I'm Erinome, and sitting next to me is Enceladus. Today we have a really sad story to talk about—a man died in a hotel because his life-saving medicine was left at the front desk for 5 hours. Let's start, Enceladus. Do you know what happened first?  Enceladus: Oh no, that sounds terrible. Let me try. So, there was a 51-year-old man, Mr. Hu, staying at a hotel called Yasi Te in Wuhan. One morning, he felt sick and called his friend Han Shun to bring him medicine, right?  Erinome: Yes, that's right. Mr. Hu called Han Shun at 9:19 AM. The medicine was in another friend's fridge, and Han Shun went to get it right away. He arrived at the hotel front desk at 9:40 AM—only 21 minutes later! That's really fast.  Enceladus: Wow, 21 minutes is quick. But then what? Why didn't Mr. Hu get the medicine?  Erinome: Here's the problem. Han Shun tried to call Mr. Hu, but no one answered. So he asked the front desk for help. He said, "This is medicine for a guest surnamed Hu, three-character name, checked in last night. Can you help find his room and give it to him?"  Enceladus: Did the front desk help?  Erinome: No, they didn't. The front desk said they couldn't give out guest info because of privacy. They told Han Shun to call Mr. Hu himself. Han Shun called six or seven times, still no answer. He left the medicine at the front desk and left, thinking Mr. Hu would come down later.  Enceladus: Oh no! So the medicine just stayed there? For how long?  Erinome: For 5 hours! The hotel cleaner found Mr. Hu dead in his room at 3 PM. The doctors think he died between 12 PM and 2 PM. And the medicine? It was for heart pain, high blood pressure, and diabetes—really important stuff.  Enceladus: That's so sad. Who do you think is responsible here?  Erinome: People are talking about three people: Mr. Hu, Han Shun, and the hotel. Let's start with Mr. Hu. Some say he should have told Han Shun his full name or room number. Or maybe he should have called 120 instead of just asking for medicine. What do you think?  Enceladus: Hmm, maybe. Adults should know their health, right? But maybe he didn't think it was that serious. What about Han Shun? He was just helping a friend.  Erinome: Lawyers say Han Shun is a "good Samaritan"—he was helping for free, so he has no legal responsibility. But some netizens say he should have stayed longer or told the front desk how serious the medicine was.  Enceladus: And the hotel? They kept the medicine for 5 hours!  Erinome: The hotel said they didn't know Mr. Hu was sick. The front desk didn't open the medicine bag, and Han Shun didn't say what the medicine was for. They also said Mr. Hu was a gold member, so he could check out late at 3 PM, so they didn't check his room earlier.  Enceladus: But the front desk knew someone left medicine for a guest who couldn't be reached. Didn't that make them worried?  Erinome: That's what many people are angry about. A lawyer said the hotel has a "duty to keep guests safe." If Mr. Hu died because he couldn't take the medicine, the hotel might have "secondary responsibility."  Enceladus: So privacy vs. saving a life? Which is more important here?  Erinome: Exactly! Netizens say when someone's life is in danger, privacy should come second. The hotel should have checked Mr. Hu's room or tried to contact him more.  Enceladus: It's such a sad story. A life could have been saved if someone took one more step.  Erinome: Yes. The hotel said they "didn't do one more step"—they just followed normal rules but forgot to think about the emergency.  Enceladus: I hope hotels learn from this. When someone leaves medicine for a guest who can't be reached, maybe they should check the room or call 120.  Erinome: Me too. Life is only once, right? Okay, that's it for today. Let's remember: sometimes rules need to be flexible to save lives. Thanks for listening, everyone. I'm Erinome.  Enceladus: And I'm Enceladus. See you next time! Stay safe!

2周前
4分钟
2025-11-26热点汇总

2025-11-26热点汇总

Erinome: Hello dear friends! Welcome to today's daily news chat. I'm Erinome, and this is my co-host Enceladus. Let's see what's been happening around the world lately, shall we?  Enceladus: Hi everyone! So excited to share the news with you. Let's start with the first one!  Erinome: Alright! First, China's Ministry of Culture and Tourism has released the mascot for the 2026 "Happy Spring Festival" – it's a lucky horse, inspired by the famous "Horse Treading on Flying Swallow" statue. Oh, and there's a new mandatory national standard for fireworks. It will optimize categories and levels, and start next May.  Enceladus: Wow, the horse mascot must be cute! Fireworks rules, right? Safety is important, haha.  Erinome: Exactly! Next, space news! The Shenzhou-22 spacecraft was launched successfully and has docked with the space station. Also, the first batch of "moon soil bricks" finished their space exposure test – they're in good condition!  Enceladus: Oh my, that's amazing! Moon soil bricks in space? So cool! I wonder what they'll be used for later.  Erinome: Maybe for building on the moon? Who knows! Now, legal news: China's Supreme People's Procuratorate said that stable pre-marital cohabiting couples are also considered "family members". And if someone hurts or kills their abuser to escape domestic violence, the punishment may be lighter based on the situation.  Enceladus: Oh, that's good. Protecting people from家暴 (jiabao) is so important. No one should suffer that, sad.  Erinome: Right. Moving to Beijing: they've broken the 35-year-old limit! Many public institutions now let people up to 38 apply, and high-level talents can have even higher age limits.  Enceladus: Wow, that's great news for older job seekers! Age shouldn't stop good people, you know that?  Erinome: Totally! Now Sichuan province: they plan to ban or limit smoking in public places. And from the autumn 2025 semester, they'll start free preschool education step by step.  Enceladus: Free preschool? That's a big help for families! And no smoking in public – healthier for everyone, haha.  Erinome: Next, power banks! The "strictest ever" safety standard is out. The old 3C certification won't work anymore, nearly 70% of current production may be淘汰 (taotai) – stopped. It's expected to be officially released next February.  Enceladus: Oh no! So many power banks might not be safe now? We need to check our ones, um.  Erinome: Be careful! Now banks: all six big state-owned banks have stopped selling five-year large-denomination certificates of deposit. Some banks even have "interest rate inversion" – longer terms have lower rates than shorter ones.  Enceladus: That's strange! Why would people save for longer if the interest is lower? Hmm.  Erinome: Maybe the economy is changing. Next, RMB exchange rate: it's hit a 1-year high! Both onshore and offshore RMB against the US dollar rose past 7.09.  Enceladus: Wow, RMB is getting stronger! Good for trade, right?  Erinome: Probably! Now, news about Chinese tourists in Japan: many are returning early, and airports are like Spring Festival rush. But sad news: a Chinese man and his mother were traveling in Japan, and he fell from the 4th floor of the terminal and died.  Enceladus: Oh no, that's so sad. My heart goes out to his family.  Erinome: Yeah, really tragic. Moving to Thailand: heavy floods there have killed 41 people and affected over 2.68 million. The Thai military says they'll send an aircraft carrier to help with rescue!  Enceladus: An aircraft carrier for floods? That's big! Hope they can save more people, um.  Erinome: Let's go to France: all 4 suspects in the Louvre robbery have been caught! And the Chinese pandas "Huanhuan" and "Yuanzai" in France have started their journey back to China.  Enceladus: Oh, the pandas are coming home! So happy for them, haha. And the robbers caught – good job police!  Erinome: Finally, from South Korea's media: the Pakistan-Afghanistan border conflict got worse. Pakistan launched a night airstrike on Afghanistan, killing 10 and injuring 4.  Enceladus: Oh, that's sad. Why can't they stop fighting?  Erinome: I wish they could find peace. Okay, that's all the news for today. Thanks for listening, everyone!  Enceladus: Yeah, see you next time! Bye!

2周前
5分钟
镉超标9000倍,购买网红银饰需注意

镉超标9000倍,购买网红银饰需注意

Erinome:Hello dear friends! Welcome to our podcast. I'm Erinome, and sitting next to me is Enceladus. Hey Enceladus, have you seen people complaining about red, itchy ears after wearing new earrings lately?  Enceladus:Oh yeah! I saw some posts online. They thought it was just skin sensitivity, but then it got better after taking the earrings off. So weird, right?  Erinome:Um, turns out it might be more serious than that! CCTV reported on November 23rd that some cheap jewelry is like a "heavy metal bomb"!  Enceladus:Wow, really? What happened?  Erinome:A pair of earrings marked "S925 silver" was tested, and the cadmium in it was over 9000 times the safety limit! Oh no, that's scary!  Enceladus:Cadmium? What's that? Is it dangerous?  Erinome:Yes! It's a Group 1 carcinogen, super harmful. The news said long contact can let it go into your body through skin. It builds up in kidneys and bones, maybe hurt kidneys, make bones weak, or even cause cancer.  Enceladus:Sad... So why do they put cadmium in jewelry?  Erinome:Because cadmium is cheap and makes jewelry look smooth, not easy to fade. Much cheaper than silver or gold. Small factories want more profit, so they use it without checking.  Enceladus:Oh right! Those cheap ones—like 10 or 20 yuan for "pure silver" earrings at night markets or online shops. They look shiny and new, so students and young girls buy them a lot.  Erinome:Exactly! But how can we tell if jewelry has cadmium? We can't see it with our eyes, right?  Enceladus:No, we can't. The news said even "S925" or "999 silver" marks might be fake. Those small factories just刻 the marks on cheap metal.  Erinome:So scary! So what can we do to avoid these "toxic jewelry"?  Enceladus:First, don't fall for the "low price trap"! Real silver jewelry has a cost. If it's "pure silver" but only 10 yuan, be careful! Don't be greedy for cheap.  Erinome:Right! Check if it has clear labels and quality reports. Don't buy from street stalls or unlicensed online shops.  Enceladus:Also, when wearing jewelry, there are tips. Don't let it touch sweat, makeup, or shower gel—those make heavy metals come out faster.  Erinome:Oh! And if you have a wound or are allergic, better not wear metal jewelry. If your skin gets itchy or red, take it off right away and wash the area. See a doctor if it doesn't get better.  Enceladus:That's important. Health is more important than looking pretty, right?  Erinome:Totally! Those cheap shiny things might slowly hurt our bodies. Not worth it.  Enceladus:Do you think the government will check these factories more?  Erinome:The news hopes so! They need to check production and sales to make us safe when we buy jewelry.  Enceladus:Yeah. So remember, friends: don't buy super cheap "silver" jewelry. Ask for quality reports, buy from正规 stores, and take off if you feel uncomfortable.  Erinome:Health first, always! Okay, that's it for today. Thanks for listening, everyone. We'll talk again next time. Bye!  Enceladus:Bye! Stay safe and healthy!

3周前
3分钟
2025-11-25热点汇总

2025-11-25热点汇总

Erinome: Hello everyone! Welcome to our daily news podcast. I'm Erinome, and here with me is Enceladus. Let's dive into today's top stories, shall we?  Enceladus: Hi Erinome! Sounds good. Let's start with the weather first—everyone cares about that, right?  Erinome: Exactly! So, two cold waves will affect China this week. Some northern areas may see a temperature drop of up to 12℃, and many places might hit the lowest temperature of the second half of the year. Wow, that's really cold!  Enceladus: Oh no, I need to tell my friend in Beijing to grab a heavy coat! 12℃ drop is no joke. Next, any news about school kids? I bet they’re waiting for vacation!  Erinome: You’re right! The winter vacation time for primary and middle schools across China is out. Provinces like Liaoning, Hebei, Hainan have the longest vacation—45 days! While Jiangsu, Zhejiang, Shanghai have the shortest, only 25 days each.  Enceladus: Oh, kids in Hainan must be jumping for joy! 45 days is like a mini summer break. Shanghai kids might be a bit sad though… 25 days goes by fast, you know?  Erinome: Haha, probably! Now, good news for travelers: Xixia Mausoleum Scenic Area, a world heritage site, announced it will waive the first entrance fee for all tourists nationwide. And Taizhou in Jiangsu? Many scenic spots there will waive tickets for tourists from cities with "zhou" in their names!  Enceladus: Wow, that’s a great deal! If my city had "zhou" in its name, I’d pack my bag today. Saving money on tickets is always nice.  Erinome: Totally! Drivers, listen up too—domestic refined oil prices just saw the 10th drop this year. 92-octane gasoline is back to the 6-yuan era, and filling a full tank will cost 2.5 yuan less.  Enceladus: Oh, that’s good news! Even 2.5 yuan saved adds up, right? Drivers must be smiling at the gas station today.  Erinome: For sure! Now, a little economy news: The central bank will conduct a 1 trillion yuan MLF operation on November 25th. It’s a 1-year term—um, MLF is like a loan tool for banks, I think? Not super sure, but it sounds important for the economy.  Enceladus: Maybe! Let’s move to education. Any updates on postgraduate exams?  Erinome: Yep! The number of postgraduate applicants in 2026 is 3.43 million. That’s 450,000 less than 2025, and it’s the third year of decline. Experts say talent demand is changing, so applicants are being more rational.  Enceladus: Sad for some students who dreamed of grad school, but being rational is smart. Maybe they’re choosing jobs or other paths now.  Erinome: Exactly! Now, a heartwarming rule from Shanghai: This month, a new policy starts—only children can get 7 days of nursing leave when their elderly parents are hospitalized. And guess what? No household registration restriction!  Enceladus: Oh, that’s so helpful! Taking care of sick parents is tough, so this leave must reduce stress a lot. Good for Shanghai!  Erinome: Totally! Now, space news—super cool! China will launch a space exploration satellite program to search for the origin of cosmic life. And there’s more: China is starting an international fusion program, calling on the world to work together on "artificial sun" energy research.  Enceladus: Wow, "artificial sun"! That sounds like something from a sci-fi movie. I hope it works—clean energy for everyone!  Erinome: Me too! Now, some travel trouble: Platform data shows 12 China-Japan routes have canceled all flights. The cancellation rate might hit 21.6% in the next week.  Enceladus: Oh no, people with trips planned must be upset. I hope flights resume soon.  Erinome: Same here. Next, animal lovers might want to hear this: Japanese officials revealed that the giant panda loan program has stopped.  Enceladus: Oh no, pandas are so cute! I hope the pandas in Japan are doing okay and can go home safely.  Erinome: Me too. On a brighter note, Indian media says India fully resumes issuing tourist visas to Chinese citizens. And direct flights between New Delhi and Shanghai will start next February!  Enceladus: That’s great! Traveling between India and China will be easier now. More people can visit the Taj Mahal or the Great Wall, right?  Erinome: Exactly! Now, news from London: British media reports London may impose a tourist tax on overnight visitors. It could raise up to 240 million pounds every year.  Enceladus: Hmm, travelers might grumble about extra costs, but maybe the city needs the money for subways or parks. Who knows?  Erinome: Maybe! Now, some US news: US media says there’s a rumor the US "Government Efficiency Department" has disbanded early, but the director denied it. Also, the US CDC will end all monkey research—some monkeys may even be euthanized.  Enceladus: Oh, that’s sad… Poor monkeys. I hope there’s a better way than euthanasia. They didn’t do anything wrong!  Erinome: I agree. Alright, that’s a lot of news today! Let’s wrap it up.  Enceladus: Yep! Thanks for tuning in, everyone. We’ll be back with more updates next time. Bye!  

3周前
6分钟
高中学历却骗成了教授,江苏科技大学郭伟始末

高中学历却骗成了教授,江苏科技大学郭伟始末

Erinome: Hello dear friends! Welcome to our podcast. Today we have a really shocking story to talk about—an academic scandal in China. Have you heard about Guo Wei from Jiangsu University of Science and Technology?  Enceladus: Oh right! He was called a "chief scientist" there, but it turned out he was a big liar. Wow, how did that happen?  Erinome: Let's start from the beginning. In November 2025, people found out Guo Wei faked almost everything about himself. The university said they fired him and sent the case to the police. Sad, right?  Enceladus: Why was he found out? I heard it was because of the academician selection?  Erinome: Yes! He tried to apply for academician, and the strict check during that process made his lies public. Haha, some netizens joked, "If the university didn't push him for academician, he might have faked until retirement!"  Enceladus: That's so ironic. So what did he fake exactly? His education?  Erinome: Oh no, everything! He said he was the 1994 Shaanxi college entrance exam top student, but the real top student was someone else named Chu Huaixiang. And he claimed he studied at Xi'an Jiaotong University, but the school has no record of him.  Enceladus: So he didn't even go to college?  Erinome: Probably only high school! A同乡 said he failed the exam and worked as a laborer. His overseas PhDs from Australia and Japan? No records either. The university didn't check these!  Enceladus: What about his work experience? He said he was a senior researcher in Germany and chief engineer in Europe for 17 years.  Erinome: All fake! The German Academy has no him. The company he mentioned said their Guo Wei was just a normal worker, not chief engineer. Oh, and he said he was a "Russian Academy of Engineering foreign academician"—that's real, but people think he might have bought it.  Enceladus: Wow, he made up so many titles! What about his academic achievements?  Erinome: He said he published 170+ SCI papers, even a "Guo Model" in top journal Nature Materials. But when people checked, no such papers! No patents either. Some of his patents even had university leaders as co-authors. That's strange.  Enceladus: Did he do business too?  Erinome: Yes! He started many companies, but they were all empty shells. Like one company in Lishui—no employees, no real business. He even didn't pay his workers, and was taken to court. The court said he had no money to pay them. Sad!  Enceladus: But how did he get the job at the university in 2023? As a chief scientist, professor, and PhD supervisor!  Erinome: The university admitted they didn't check his materials carefully. They trusted his titles too much. A headhunter recommended him, and they just believed it. No real background check.  Enceladus: So no one doubted him for two years?  Erinome: Students said he couldn't answer technical questions. In group meetings, he only talked about "applying for more money" but not real research. Some teachers reported doubts in 2024, but the university didn't check. People were afraid to "offend" the "top talent".  Enceladus: That's a problem. What did the media say?  Erinome: Local media like The Paper and National Business Daily investigated deeply. They found his fake papers, empty companies, and even his patents with school leaders. Netizens were angry: "How can a high school student be a PhD supervisor for two years?"  Enceladus: What about foreign media?  Erinome: Foreign media like South China Morning Post and Times of India reported it too. They said it's "utterly baffling"—how a high school student fooled everyone. They compared it to the "Hanxin scandal" before, where someone faked a chip.  Enceladus: So what's the result now?  Erinome: Police are investigating him for fake documents and stealing research money. The university is punishing the people who didn't check his materials. The education ministry might use this as a warning for all universities.  Enceladus: What lessons can we learn from this?  Erinome: Universities need to check backgrounds carefully—like verifying degrees and work records. They shouldn't just care about titles. Also, better money supervision and protecting students who report problems.  Enceladus: Right! And students and teachers should speak up if they find something wrong. Don't be silent.  Erinome: Exactly. It's sad that real researchers might lose resources because of liars like Guo Wei.  Enceladus: Yeah. We hope universities will change, value real work, not fake titles.  Erinome: Okay, that's all for today. Thanks for listening! Remember, honesty is the best policy. See you next time!  Enceladus: Bye everyone!

3周前
6分钟
2025-11-25热点汇总

2025-11-25热点汇总

Erinome: Hello everyone! Welcome to today's news roundup. I'm Erinome, and sitting next to me is Enceladus. Let's dive into the latest stories together, shall we?  Enceladus: Sure! Let's start with some good news first. What's up?  Erinome: Alright! The Ministry of Civil Affairs said marriage registrations in the first three quarters were 5.152 million pairs, up 405,000 from last year. And so far, 29 provinces have extended marriage leave. Wow, that's nice for couples, right?  Enceladus: Yeah! More time for weddings and holidays. Good for them. Next?  Erinome: Now, health news. Flu patients are increasing in many places. Oseltamivir sales have gone up 237% in the past 7 days. But pharmacies say they have enough stock. Um, everyone should wear masks and wash hands, you know?  Enceladus: Totally! Health first. What about tech news?  Erinome: Exciting stuff! New progress in all-solid-state batteries. Electric cars might soon drive over 1000 kilometers on one charge. And China's first large-capacity all-solid-state battery production line is already built. Wow, that's a big step for electric vehicles!  Enceladus: No kidding! Longer range means less worry about charging. Cool!  Erinome: Right. Next, a rumor check. There was talk about a C7 driver's license for low-speed electric vehicles (you know, those small ones called "laotoule") being tested in Shanghai and Guangzhou. But traffic departments and the auto association both said it's not true.  Enceladus: Oh, so just a rumor. Good they clarified it.  Erinome: Yeah. Now, a sad story from Shandong. A hotpot restaurant in Boxing added fuel into the soup pot by mistake. 11 people had to go to the hospital. The shop is closed now, and officials set up a joint investigation team. Oh no, that sounds scary. Hope everyone recovers soon.  Enceladus: Me too. Accidents like that are terrible.  Erinome: Moving on. There was a rumor online about Indian tourists "stealing clothes" at a Yiwu night market and surrounding the female shop owner. But police said it was a misunderstanding—foreign tourists missed payment. They talked and paid on the spot.  Enceladus: Haha, just a mix-up. Glad they sorted it out without trouble.  Erinome: Right. Now, some positive news. Zhong Shanshan, the founder of Nongfu Spring, donated 100 million yuan to Zhuji Middle School, his hometown school, to set up an education fund. That's amazing!  Enceladus: Definitely! Investing in education is so important. Good for him.  Erinome: Next, about academic issues. The Chinese headquarters of the Russian Academy of Engineering said they're checking Guo's academic fraud. They've suspended his foreign academician资格 for now.  Enceladus: Yeah, academic honesty is really important. Cheating can't be tolerated.  Erinome: Exactly. Now, a company update. Wingtech released a statement saying Nexperia Netherlands hasn't made any real response yet. They urged Nexperia to talk and solve the control problem.  Enceladus: Hope they can communicate and fix it soon.  Erinome: Let's switch to Japan. Japanese media reported that Ishiba Shigeru criticized Takachi Sanae again, saying she made wrong remarks just to talk. Also, a fire in Oita Prefecture has been burning for 6 days and still isn't fully put out.  Enceladus: Sad about the fire. Hope they can put it out soon and no one gets hurt.  Erinome: Me too. Now, bad news from Vietnam. Vietnamese media said floods from heavy rain have killed 90 people, 12 are missing, and nearly 130,000 users lost power. Oh no, that's devastating.  Enceladus: Terrible. Natural disasters are so hard. Hope rescue efforts go well.  Erinome: Right. Over to India. Foreign media said robbers pretended to be central bank officials, stopped a cash truck, and stole 70 million rupees. 3 suspects were arrested, including a security company employee and a police officer.  Enceladus: Wow, that's bold! Pretending to be officials. Good they caught some.  Erinome: Yeah. Now, news from the US. US media said the Education Department has started to "dismantle"—the White House said American families don't need the department. Also, the US reported a death from H5N5 bird flu, believed to be the first in the world.  Enceladus: Um, H5N5 sounds new. Everyone should be careful with bird flu, right?  Erinome: Definitely. Stay safe.  Enceladus: Alright, that's a lot of news today.  Erinome: Yep! Okay, that's it for today's news roundup. Thanks for listening, everyone. We'll be back next time with more updates. Bye!  Enceladus: Bye! Take care!

3周前
5分钟
2025-11-23热点汇总

2025-11-23热点汇总

Erinome: Hello everyone! Welcome to our daily news roundup. I'm Erinome, and sitting next to me is Enceladus. Let's see what interesting and important news we have today!  Enceladus: Hi everyone! Let's start with the first story. China Railway Group has some good news—they said in the first 10 months of this year, national railways sent 3.378 billion tons of goods. That's a new record for the same period in history!  Erinome: Wow, that's a huge number! So more goods are being transported by train than before. That must help with logistics, right?  Enceladus: Yeah, probably! Next, two departments in China plan to encourage big online platforms. They want the platforms to develop new technology, products and services for protecting personal information.  Erinome: Oh right, personal information protection is really important these days. Good they're pushing for innovation here.  Enceladus: Moving on to education news. A university in Jiangsu province spent nearly 300 million yuan buying commercial buildings. Why? To use them as student dormitories! They need to solve the problem of not having enough dorm rooms on campus.  Erinome: 300 million yuan? That's a lot of money, but if it helps students have a place to live, then it's worth it, I guess.  Enceladus: Next, a sad story from Guizhou. A woman in Liupanshui said she raises 8 children, and they all live in a small room—only a few square meters. People questioned if it was true, but the local women's federation responded: the situation is real, and they will provide help.  Erinome: Sad to hear they live in such a small space with so many kids. But good the federation is stepping in to help. Hope things get better for them.  Enceladus: Let's switch to movie news! "Nezha 2" won't compete for the 2026 Oscar Best Animated Feature, but "The Legend of Luo Xiaohei 2" is selected.  Erinome: Oh! I watched the first "Luo Xiaohei"—it was cute! Maybe "Nezha 2" has other plans, like focusing on Chinese audiences first, haha.  Enceladus: Maybe! Now, tech news: Apple will launch many cheap products in 2026. One of them is the iPhone17e. It will have a 60Hz low refresh rate screen and a 48-megapixel single camera at the back.  Erinome: 60Hz screen? Some people might not mind if the phone is cheaper, right? Not everyone needs a super high refresh rate, haha.  Enceladus: True! Next, a bad case exposed by CCTV: a big insurance fraud gang. They used luxury cars to碰瓷—meaning they would crash into trucks or SUVs on purpose, then cheat over 100 million yuan in insurance.  Erinome: Oh no! That's so dishonest. Cheating insurance like that must get them into big trouble.  Enceladus: For sure. Now, about chips: the US is considering letting NVIDIA sell H200 chips to China. NVIDIA's CEO, Huang Renxun, has said many times that the Chinese market is very important.  Erinome: Yeah, big companies need different markets to grow. China is a big market, so makes sense he强调 that.  Enceladus: Moving to international news. Foreign media reported that India's "Tejas" fighter jet crashed, and the pilot died. Pakistan's Defense Minister reposted the news and expressed condolences.  Erinome: Sad to hear about the pilot. It's good to see condolences even between countries, you know?  Enceladus: Definitely. And a very worrying story from Nigeria: over 200 teachers and students in a school were kidnapped by unknown armed men. The president canceled his trip, and 47 schools have closed recently because of this.  Erinome: Oh no! That's terrible. Hope the students and teachers are safe and can come back soon.  Enceladus: Me too. Okay, that's all the news for today. Thanks for joining us!  Erinome: Yeah, see you next time! Bye!

3周前
4分钟
2025全运会,山东上大分

2025全运会,山东上大分

Erinome: Hello dear friends! Welcome to our podcast. Today Enceladus and I will talk about the 2025 National Games in China. It’s very exciting, right?Enceladus: Yeah! I heard it’s held in Guangdong, Hong Kong and Macau together. So many great sports! What should we talk about first?Erinome: Let’s start with track and field first! You know the "China Flying Man" Su Bingtian? His final career race is here!Enceladus: Oh! Su Bingtian! I remember him from the Tokyo Olympics. He ran so fast! What happened there?Erinome: In the 2020 Tokyo Olympics men’s 100m semi-finals, he ran 9.83 seconds and got first place to enter the final. Even he got 6th in the final, people call him a hero!Enceladus: Wow! 9.83 seconds! That’s amazing. But why is this National Games his final race?Erinome: Sad news… He had injuries after Tokyo. This April, he ran 10.49 seconds in a race. He said, “I really can’t run anymore.” He can’t reach the 10.11 seconds standard for 100m, so he won’t run 100m alone.Enceladus: Oh no, that’s sad. But he will still join the games, right?Erinome: Yes! He will run the men’s 4x100m relay for Guangdong team. This is his last race in his career.Enceladus: I hope he and his team can have a good race. Any other track stars to watch?Erinome: Wu Yanni! She’s a women’s hurdles athlete. People are watching her too. When is the track and field competition?Enceladus: The track and field is from November 12th to 20th. The 4x100m relay final is on November 20th. I must watch that day!Erinome: Me too! Now let’s talk about table tennis. It’s so popular in China. Any big matches?Enceladus: Oh yes! The men’s singles final is on November 16th. Fan Zhendong vs Lin Shidong!Erinome: Fan Zhendong is a big star, right? How did he get to the final?Enceladus: He beat Wang Chuqin 4-2 in the semi-finals. It was a tough match, he was behind but changed his plan and won!Erinome: Wow, he’s strong. What about Lin Shidong?Enceladus: He’s young! He beat Yuan Licen 4-1, first time in National Games singles final. He made Hainan table tennis history! That’s cool!Erinome: Oh nice! What about women’s singles?Enceladus: The final is also on November 16th: Sun Yingsha vs Wang Manyu. They are called “Haichan Sisters”, good friends and rivals!Erinome: How did they get to the final?Enceladus: Wang Manyu beat Chen Meng 4-0, very easy! Sun Yingsha was 0-1 behind, then won 4 games in a row. She was more果断 (guoduan) in key points, you know?Erinome: Oh right! Chen Meng is a good player too. So the women’s final will be exciting!Enceladus: For sure! What about team matches?Erinome: The men’s team 4 strong are out! Beijing, Guangdong, Shanghai, Heilongjiang. Then Beijing and Shanghai will play the final!Enceladus: Oh! Beijing beat Guangdong 3-0, Shanghai beat Heilongjiang 3-0. Fan Zhendong helped Shanghai win, right?Erinome: Yes! He played 5 games and beat Liang Jingkun 3-2. So cool! What about women’s team?Enceladus: Hebei and Shandong are in the final! Hebei beat Heilongjiang 3-0, Shandong beat Shanghai 3-2. Sun Yingsha played for Hebei, Chen Meng for Shandong.Erinome: So many stars in team matches! When is the team final?Enceladus: I think it’s after the singles. The National Games has so many matches. Oh, and the medal list! Shandong is leading now, Guangdong and Zhejiang are fighting, Jiangsu is catching up!Erinome: That’s exciting. All athletes work so hard. What do you think about Su Bingtian’s last race?Enceladus: I will watch it for sure. Even if it’s not 100m alone, relay is team work. I hope his team can win, and he can end his career happily.Erinome: Me too. Sports teach us about hard work and never giving up. Like Su Bingtian, even with injuries, he still tries his best.Enceladus: Yeah! And young players like Lin Shidong, they are the future. Table tennis, track and field… all sports are great.Erinome: Okay, friends. The 2025 National Games has so many wonderful matches. Let’s watch and support our athletes!Enceladus: That’s it for today. Thanks for listening. Bye!

3周前
4分钟
全国最大租赁平台-青云租,暴雷

全国最大租赁平台-青云租,暴雷

Erinome: Hello dear listeners! Welcome to our podcast. Today, Enceladus and I will talk about a shocking story – a phone rental platform called "Qingyunzu" had a big "baolei" recently. Do you know what "baolei" means? It’s like when a company’s money chain breaks, and many people lose their money.  Enceladus: Oh right! I heard about it a little. So what exactly happened with Qingyunzu?  Erinome: Let me start. Qingyunzu said they do "phone rental with credit, no deposit". But actually, they used high returns to attract people. Like, they promised 16.8% to 30% yearly profit! Wow, that’s super high, right?  Enceladus: 30%? That’s way higher than normal banks or funds. Why would people believe that?  Erinome: They lied about their background! They said they had a "listed company" and "state-owned support", but it was all fake. No real big company backed them.  Enceladus: Fake? Oh no, that’s cheating! Did they use the money to rent real phones?  Erinome: No! It was a Ponzi scheme. You know, using new investors’ money to pay old ones. So when not enough new people came, the chain broke.  Enceladus: Oh right, Ponzi schemes always crash. What about the phones? Did people really rent them?  Erinome: Here’s a crazy part! They said 110,000 phones were rented out. But guess where they went? Two small villages in Henan! The "renters" were fake – their phone numbers were either off or not working.  Enceladus: Wow! So those phones were just for show? No real rental?  Erinome: Exactly! And the employees? Oh no, it’s sad. The company forced employees to buy phones to meet performance. Like, if you work there, you must buy 30 phones a month. If not, you get fired.  Enceladus: Sad! So employees didn’t get salary, but lost money instead?  Erinome: Yes! Over a thousand people "paid to work". One employee even used his house as抵押 (diyada) – he lost 1.3 million yuan. His family is in big trouble now.  Enceladus: That’s terrible. When did people find out it was a scam?  Erinome: Signs showed early. Their Wuhan office closed – no one could visit. A recycling partner left too. Then people couldn’t get their money back. The company said "it’s a tech problem, we’re doing 'gugai' (stock reform)", but it was all lies.  Enceladus: So they kept lying even when crashing?  Erinome: Yep. And many victims were tricked by friends. Like, a woman invested 390,000 yuan because her friend worked at Qingyunzu. Now she can’t get it back.  Enceladus: Oh no! Trusting friends is good, but not for high-return projects.  Erinome: Exactly! The scammers used "friends" as tools. That’s why so many people fell for it.  Enceladus: Why didn’t the government stop this earlier?  Erinome: There’s no good supervision yet. No special account for rental money, so the company could use the money freely. No one checked their fake "listed background" either.  Enceladus: So what can we learn from this? How to avoid such scams?  Erinome: Experts say: First, if returns are over 15% yearly – be careful! Too high. Second, if they say "listed" or "state-owned", check online! Don’t believe words. Third, if friends push you to invest – say no!  Enceladus: Good tips. So Qingyunzu is a big lesson: "If it sounds too good, it’s a scam."  Erinome: Yep. Many people lost their life savings. Sad, but we need to warn others.  Enceladus: I hope the government makes better rules now. Like, check rental companies’ money and background.  Erinome: Me too. Okay, that’s all for today. Remember: be smart with your money, don’t chase high returns blindly. Bye everyone!  Enceladus: Bye! Stay safe!

3周前
4分钟
2025-11-19热点汇总

2025-11-19热点汇总

Erinome: Hello everyone! Welcome to today's "Daily News Chat"! I'm Erinome, and sitting next to me is my partner Enceladus. Let's dive into the latest updates together, okay?  Enceladus: Hi everyone! Great to be here. Let's start with the first news—something about university rankings!  Erinome: Right! The 2025 Soft Science World First-Class Disciplines Ranking was released. Chinese mainland universities ranked first in 21 disciplines globally, and overall ranked second in the world. Wow, that's a big achievement, isn't it?  Enceladus: Oh, that's awesome! 21 disciplines first—so our universities are getting stronger in many areas. I'm proud!  Erinome: Next, let's talk about population changes. New features in China's population development: the number of primary school students peaked in 2023. Then junior high school students are expected to peak in 2026, high school in 2029, and college-age population in 2032. Um, so each school level will peak step by step, right?  Enceladus: Yeah, that makes sense. Maybe schools need to prepare for these changes, like adjusting class sizes. Interesting data!  Erinome: Now some not-so-good news. A university professor in Jiangsu was taken away for investigation. He's suspected of academic fraud and embezzling research funds. His resume has at least 5 parts that don't match the facts. The school said he already left. Oh no, that's really bad for academic honesty.  Enceladus: Oh no, academic fraud is so serious. Hope they check this strictly.  Erinome: Moving on to good news for people looking for housing! Guangzhou has a new rule for public rental housing. The waiting time was cut from 5 years to 3 years—so after 3 years of waiting, you can get rental subsidies. That should help more families, right?  Enceladus: That's great! Shorter waiting time means people can get help faster. I know some friends were waiting for public housing—they'll be happy to hear this!  Erinome: Let's talk about delivery services. Data shows, in the first 10 months of this year, China's express delivery business volume reached 1.6268 billion pieces. That's a year-on-year increase of over 16%! Wow, that's a huge number—we really love online shopping, haha!  Enceladus: Haha, totally! I order something online almost every week. No wonder the delivery numbers are so high. The couriers must be super busy!  Erinome: Next, a "hot topic" in tech—memory chips! They're being called "electronic Moutai" because prices rose 70% in a month. Traders say the price changes every day. And this might make phones and other electronics more expensive soon. Oh no, I was planning to buy a new laptop... Maybe I should buy it now?  Enceladus: Oh no, that's bad news for shoppers! Memory chips are important for phones and computers. If they get more expensive, the whole device will cost more. Hmm, maybe wait or hurry—tough choice!  Erinome: Let's switch to crypto. Bitcoin fell below the $90,000 mark for the first time in seven months. In just one and a half months, it dropped nearly 30%. That's a big drop, right? Crypto is always so unstable!  Enceladus: Yeah, Bitcoin prices go up and down a lot. I remember it was much higher before. If someone invested then, they might be sad now.  Erinome: Now some news from Hong Kong. A report says, in 2025, the number of Hong Kong millionaires (with assets over 10 million HKD) reached 395,000 people. That's 5,000 more than last year. Wow, that's a lot of millionaires!  Enceladus: Wow, Hong Kong has so many wealthy people. Maybe the economy there is recovering well?  Erinome: Next, about tourism. Chinese tourists canceled about 500,000 flights to Japan, which is about 32% of the total bookings. It's said this might cause Japan to lose 1.7 trillion yen. Sad for the tourism industry, but that's a huge number of cancellations.  Enceladus: Yeah, 500,000 flights is a lot. I hope the tourism can get better soon, but it's interesting to see how travel plans change.  Erinome: Good news for travelers to Russia! Putin said the visa-free policy for Chinese citizens to Russia will take effect soon. And last year, Chinese tourists to Russia increased more than twice compared to the year before. Oh, that's exciting! No visa needed—maybe I can plan a trip to Russia next year?  Enceladus: That sounds fun! Visa-free makes traveling so much easier. With more tourists, Russia's tourism might grow too. Cool!  Erinome: Last news today—from Germany. About 20 schools in Berlin received attack threats, and the police are investigating. Oh no, that's scary. Hope the police find out who did this and keep the students safe.  Enceladus: Yeah, schools should be safe places. I hope everything is okay there.  Erinome: Alright, that's all the news we have for today! Thanks for joining us, everyone.  Enceladus: Yep! We'll be back with more updates next time. Bye for now!  Erinome: Bye!

3周前
6分钟
深度:AI让知识更易得,大学里还能教什么?

深度:AI让知识更易得,大学里还能教什么?

Erinome: Hello everyone! Welcome to our podcast. I'm Erinome, and sitting next to me is Enceladus. Today, we’re going to chat about an interesting topic: how AI is changing education, especially in colleges. Let’s dive in!  Enceladus: Hi everyone! Oh, AI and education? That’s a hot topic lately. I heard there was a big forum at Shanghai Jiao Tong University not long ago. Did something important happen there?  Erinome: Yes! You’re right. On October 31st, Shanghai Jiao Tong University held the 4th "Top Talent Cultivation International Forum" and the 3rd China University Academy Exchange Conference. A famous mathematician, Academician Ouyang Weinan, gave a main report called "Talent Cultivation in the AI Era".  Enceladus: Academician Ouyang Weinan? What did he say about AI and education? I’m curious!  Erinome: Well, he talked a lot about how traditional university teaching might not work well in the AI age. You know, the old way of teaching is like a single mode—all students learn the same thing, it takes a long time, and the course systems are old. It doesn’t fit young people’s learning habits now.  Enceladus: Oh no, that sounds like a problem! So knowledge teaching isn’t good anymore? Then what do teachers do?  Erinome: He said in the AI era, just giving knowledge isn’t suitable. But here’s the cool part: the AI School at Shanghai Jiao Tong University has professors trying to make "intelligent agents". These agents can push personalized AI teaching resources to each student. Like, if you need more help with a certain topic, the AI sends you materials just for you!  Enceladus: Wow, really? So AI can make teaching materials personal? That’s amazing! But is the AI’s materials as good as top university teachers now?  Erinome: He said right now, maybe not as good as the best teachers, but the AI updates super fast. "At this speed, maybe in one or two years, good education resources will be equal for everyone," he said. Oh, and he also thinks "continuing education" will be normal—like, your first degree or first major won’t be as important as before.  Enceladus: Um, that’s a big change! If knowledge is easy to get with AI, what can universities teach then?  Erinome: Good question! Ouyang Weinan gave examples. Like math education—its core should be to train students’ strict thinking and abstract abilities. He said, "Why do our students learn so much math but don’t have math literacy? Because we only taught them tools and knowledge before, not thinking."  Enceladus: Oh right! I’ve seen that too—students can solve math problems but can’t use math thinking in real life. So universities need to teach them how to find knowledge and how to ask questions, right?  Erinome: Exactly! He said when knowledge is easier to get, we need to teach students where to find knowledge and how to ask good questions. For example, in research, students should know how science has developed. Some researchers think from experience, others from basic principles—these are different thinking ways, but our current courses don’t teach that.  Enceladus: That makes sense. What else?  Erinome: He also talked about discussing social challenges. Education should answer society’s needs, but right now, there are no special courses to talk about real problems. Like, what challenges does human society face? What about China’s development? Climate, environment, food safety, health… these are not just words, but many specific problems.  Enceladus: You know that? Like, fields such as industrial software, high-end machine tools, high-end materials—if we break them down, there are many problems that applied math can solve. But he said few applied mathematicians know these problems now.  Erinome: Yep! And he强调 (qiángdiào—emphasized) that in the AI era,培养 (péiyǎng—cultivating) leading talents is more important. Leading talents can judge the future development correctly. He said, "People might think we only need 3-4 leading talents in each field, but no. In a time of fast technology, everyone needs to have leading talents’ qualities—you need to know the future of your job or industry."  Enceladus: Oh, so everyone needs to think ahead? That’s a high standard!  Erinome: And he mentioned the "academy system" in universities—like the one at Shanghai Jiao Tong University. It focuses on comprehensive abilities. For example, helping students understand what a happy life is. "I hope students not only do well in studies but also live happily," he said.  Enceladus: Aww, that’s nice. So the forum had many people, right?  Erinome: Yes! Nearly 50 famous universities (like Peking University, Tsinghua University, Hong Kong University, Macau University) and top companies (Microsoft, Huawei, Alibaba Cloud) joined. They talked about "top talent cultivation and academy education in the new era"—lots of good ideas!  

4周前
5分钟
2025-11-18热点汇总

2025-11-18热点汇总

Erinome: Hello dear listeners! Welcome to "Today's News Bites"! I'm Erinome, and with me is Enceladus. Let's dive into the latest news—starting with some big achievements in science!  Enceladus: Oh, I love science news! What's up?  Erinome: The 2025 Nature Index Science Cities list is out! Six Chinese cities are in the global top 10, and Beijing is number one for the 9th year in a row! Wow, that's a long streak!  Enceladus: That's amazing! China's科研 (kēyán) strength is really growing, huh?  Erinome: Next, let's talk about money—tax numbers! China's Finance Ministry says in the first 10 months, national tax revenue was 15.3364 trillion yuan, up 1.7% year-on-year. And securities transaction stamp duty? 162.9 billion yuan, up 88.1%! Oh, that stamp duty jump is huge!  Enceladus: 88.1%? That's a big number! Must be more people trading stocks, maybe?  Erinome: Moving to public safety—officials say problems like illegal cross-region law enforcement and profit-driven law enforcement are effectively controlled. They also promise when people report cases, they'll "answer every call, accept what should be accepted, and file when needed." That makes people feel safer, right?  Enceladus: Totally! Knowing your report will be taken seriously is important, you know?  Erinome: Now health news—Respiratory Syncytial Virus, or RSV, is in its epidemic period. Symptoms are similar to a cold, but babies are more likely to get it. Oh no, parents need to watch little ones closely!  Enceladus: Yeah, RSV can be tricky because it looks like a common cold. Sad for the little babies—hope they stay healthy!  Erinome: On the business side—Liu Qiangdong announced JD Waimai's independent app is now online! They also launched JD Dianping, and he promised "never to commercialize" it. JD is getting into more services, haha!  Enceladus: JD Waimai app? So now we can order food directly from JD, not just shopping? Interesting!  Erinome: Sports time! Wang Shun won his 4th straight title in the 400m medley at the National Games! And he now has 19 gold medals there—becoming the most gold-winning athlete in National Games history! Wow, that's a record breaker!  Enceladus: 19 golds! That's insane! He must train so hard. So proud of him!  Erinome: Travel tip for Tibet—Potala Palace announced it will be closed every Monday starting December, except national legal holidays. If you plan to visit, check the calendar first, um?  Enceladus: Good to know! Don't want to go on a Monday and find it closed, haha.  Erinome: Speaking of travel—big changes for Chinese tourists! Many travel agencies say Japan tour cancellations are high, with some over 60%. Japan's tourism stocks dropped a lot. And guess what? South Korea replaced Japan as the most popular outbound destination!  Enceladus: Oh, travel trends shift fast! So more people are going to South Korea now instead of Japan?  Erinome: Last news—movie fans might be sad. Some Japanese movies suddenly canceled their release dates. Import and distribution companies confirmed they are postponing the release of Japanese imported films. Sad for those who were waiting, right?  Enceladus: Yeah, I was looking forward to one of them. But maybe they'll come out later!  Erinome: Okay, that's it for today's news! Thanks for listening, everyone. We'll be back next time with more updates. Bye!  Enceladus: Bye-bye!

4周前
3分钟
问题频出的零食霸主现状不妙

问题频出的零食霸主现状不妙

Erinome: Hello dear friends, and welcome back to our show! I'm Erinome.Enceladus: And I'm Enceladus. Today, we are going to talk about a famous snack company, Liangpin Puzi.Erinome: Oh, I know them! They call themselves the "Number One High-end Snack Brand." But I heard they are in some big trouble recently.Enceladus: You are right. It's a very messy situation. The biggest news is about the company's owners trying to sell their shares.Erinome: Selling shares? So, they are selling the company?Enceladus: Yes, they tried to. But it became a huge problem. It's like they tried to sell the same thing to two different buyers at the same time. People are calling it "yi gu liang mai".Erinome: Wow, "selling one share to two buyers"? That sounds complicated. What happened?Enceladus: Well, the main shareholder, a company called Ningbo Hanyi, was in debt. First, they talked with a state-owned company in Guangzhou. They made an agreement in May.Erinome: Okay, so a deal with Guangzhou. That sounds simple enough.Enceladus: But it wasn't! The key person, the founder Yang Hongchun, didn't show up to sign the final papers.Erinome: Oh, that's strange. So the Guangzhou deal was left hanging?Enceladus: Exactly. Then, just two months later, in July, Ningbo Hanyi announced a new deal. This time, they agreed to sell their shares to a state-owned company in Wuhan.Erinome: Oh no! So they just left the Guangzhou company and went to Wuhan? I can guess what happened next.Enceladus: You bet. The Guangzhou company was very angry. They sued Ningbo Hanyi and asked the court to freeze the shares.Erinome: So the shares couldn't be sold?Enceladus: That's right. The court froze almost 20% of Liangpin Puzi's total shares. Because of this, the deal with the Wuhan company could not be completed.Erinome: What a mess. So, the sale to Wuhan failed in the end?Enceladus: Yes. In October, Liangpin Puzi announced that the plan for Wuhan's state-owned company to take control was over.Erinome: So, after all that trouble, the original founders are still in charge?Enceladus: Yes, but it's not a happy situation for them. The company is facing its most difficult time ever.Erinome: You mean because of this failed sale?Enceladus: Not just that. The reason they wanted to sell in the first place is that the business is doing very poorly.Erinome: Really? Can you tell us more? Their stores look quite nice.Enceladus: The numbers are quite shocking. In 2024, the company lost money for the first time in five years. And in the first half of 2025, the loss got even bigger, almost five times larger than before.Erinome: Wow, that's a lot of money to lose. What about their stores?Enceladus: That's another sad story. In the first six months of 2025, they closed more than 800 stores. That's like closing 11 stores every week.Erinome: Oh no! That's so fast. Why is this happening? They used to be so popular.Enceladus: Many people think it's because their "high-end" idea is not working anymore. Their snacks were expensive and had nice packaging.Erinome: I remember that. But you know, now people are more careful with their money.Enceladus: Exactly. And many new snack stores have opened. They sell snacks in large quantities for a very low price. This is a big challenge for Liangpin Puzi.Erinome: So, what did Liangpin Puzi do?Enceladus: They had to lower their prices. At the end of 2023, they started the biggest price cut in their history, for over 300 products.Erinome: Did it work?Enceladus: It's a difficult choice. When you lower prices, your profit becomes smaller. And once customers get used to low prices, it's very hard to raise them again. So, they are in a trap.Erinome: That sounds really tough. Are there any other problems?Enceladus: Yes. They even made a silly mistake with an AI-generated picture for an advertisement.Erinome: Haha, what was it?Enceladus: The picture said that "peanuts grow on trees." Many people on the internet laughed at them for not knowing basic common sense.Erinome: That is embarrassing. It shows that maybe the management is a bit chaotic under all the pressure.Enceladus: I think so. The company's ESG rating is also very low, almost at the bottom of the industry.Erinome: What is an ESG rating?Enceladus: It's a score for how well a company performs on Environmental, Social, and Governance issues. A low score is not a good sign.Erinome: I see. So the company has problems with its business, its management, and even its reputation.Enceladus: Yes. And the fight between the two potential buyers, Guangzhou and Wuhan, made things worse.Erinome: It's a shame. Both buyers seemed like they could have helped the company, you know?Enceladus: I agree. The Guangzhou company has other famous food brands. The Wuhan company is from Liangpin Puzi's hometown and has strong local resources and logistics.Erinome: But the legal problem blocked everything. So what is the future for Liangpin Puzi?

4周前
7分钟