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Zhou Liqi (Chinese: 周立齐; born December 27, 1984[1]) is a Chinese slacker culture influencer.[2] He became famous in 2016 after a 2012 video went viral of him being questioned by local police in Guangxi after being arrested for stealing electric bicycles.[3][4][5] When he was released from prison in April 2020, he was offered up to CN¥3 million to sign with talent agents, but he declined the offers, instead opening a barbecue restaurant.[3] The Chinese government has criticized him as part of an effort to suppress slacker culture, censored fan videos praising him using the nickname Qie Guevara (Chinese: 窃·格瓦拉; lit. 'Steal Guevara'[6]), and threatened to blacklist talent agencies that work with him.[7][3]
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^广西壮族自治区南宁市兴宁区人民法院(2016)桂0102刑初231号刑事判决书 [Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region Nanning City Xingning District People's Court (2016) Gui 0102 Xing Chu No. 231 Criminal Judgment] (in Chinese). People's Court of Xingning District, Nanning City, Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region – via Wikisource.