A Chinese woman alleged her uncle forged a posthumous marriage to her late mother to gain control of her properties.
BEIJING: A Chinese woman has revealed online that her mother was married to her younger brother posthumously, who then embezzled her properties as her widower.
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BEIJING: A social media ban on a stand-up comic for joking about marriage has triggered an online backlash in China.
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