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Wikipedia article"'Xiao Juan'" (Chinese: (), read as "Xio jun (humng)") is a 2020 pop song about domestic violence by Tan Weiwei and produced by Nick Marsh. Xio Jun, little Juan, is a typical girl's name, the bracketed (humng) means (pseudonym). The track is from Tan's album '3811'.BBC [https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-china-55312878 The angry pop song calling out China's domestic violence problem] By Yvette Tan and Waiyee Yip 18 12 2020 "But the most striking song from the album is undoubtedly Xiao Juan, the name often given to female victims of violent crimes in China. Far from dismissing these women as a collective "Jane Doe", Xiao Juan is desperate to recognise them as real individuals. "Our names are not Xiao Juan Know my name, and remember it," Tan sings. ReferencesCategory:2020 songs Category:Pop songs Category:Songs about domestic violence | |
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