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电视台上的神药广告,早该管管了
Hu Xiu· 2025-09-26 06:30
Group 1 - The article highlights a new form of scams targeting elderly individuals through private live streaming, which is a shift from traditional offline methods to a more concealed online approach [2][12][60] - Scammers attract elderly users by offering small incentives such as free eggs, red envelopes, and invitations to expert consultations, specifically targeting those aged 55 and above [3][4][5] - Products in these live streams are heavily exaggerated in their effectiveness, with claims of curing various ailments, leading to a false sense of security among the elderly [6][7][8][10] Group 2 - Regulatory bodies have begun to take action against these scams, indicating a strengthening of oversight in the industry [15][66] - A recent meeting by broadcasting authorities focused on addressing false medical advertisements, with plans to eliminate such content by the end of the year [17][18][20] - The prevalence of misleading advertisements on television has increased, particularly targeting elderly viewers who may not be as discerning as younger audiences [21][22][56] Group 3 - The consequences of these scams can be severe, with many elderly individuals losing their life savings to fraudulent schemes disguised as legitimate medical products [42][44][46] - Some victims have experienced deteriorating health conditions due to reliance on ineffective products, leading to critical situations that could have been avoided with proper medical care [48][52][54] - The article emphasizes the need for market regulation to protect vulnerable populations and ensure that accurate information is available to patients [69][71][73]
少林寺现场直击:新住持微笑挥手进入围挡的方丈室
第一财经· 2025-07-31 06:52
Core Viewpoint - The article discusses the recent changes and public interest surrounding the Shaolin Temple, particularly focusing on the new abbot, Shi Yinle, and the temple's management and commercialization issues [1][5]. Group 1: Shaolin Temple Overview - Shaolin Temple is part of the Songshan Shaolin Scenic Area, which includes various tourist attractions such as the Pagoda Forest and martial arts museum [2]. - There have been conflicts between Shaolin Temple and the scenic area regarding ticket revenue sharing and land use [2]. Group 2: Commercialization Issues - The commercialization of Shaolin Temple has faced criticism, particularly regarding the presence of high-priced incense and QR code-collecting monks [2]. - Recent visits revealed the absence of these controversial practices, indicating a potential shift in management approach [2][3]. Group 3: New Abbot's Background - Shi Yinle, the new abbot, has a background in Buddhist education and previously served as the abbot of Baima Temple [5]. - He has expressed a desire to maintain traditional Buddhist practices rather than focusing on commercialization, contrasting with the previous management style at Shaolin Temple [5][6].
一财记者再探少林寺:微笑挥手的新住持进入围挡的方丈室
Di Yi Cai Jing· 2025-07-31 06:43
Core Viewpoint - The recent appointment of Master Yinle as the new abbot of Shaolin Temple has drawn significant public attention, especially in light of previous controversies surrounding the temple's commercialization and management practices [1][2]. Group 1: Management Changes - Master Yinle, who has a background in Buddhist education and has previously served as the abbot of Baima Temple, is expected to implement changes in the management of Shaolin Temple [5]. - His past comments indicate a preference for maintaining traditional Buddhist practices over commercial operations, suggesting a potential shift in the temple's approach to commercialization [5]. Group 2: Commercialization Issues - Shaolin Temple has faced criticism for its commercialization, particularly regarding the presence of QR code-collecting monks and the high-priced incense sold in front of the Buddha hall [2]. - Recent observations indicate a reduction in these commercialization practices, with the absence of QR code-collecting monks and high-priced incense during a recent visit [2]. - The temple still sells medicinal patches, priced between 100 to 150 yuan per box, which are produced by social enterprises based on traditional Shaolin prescriptions [2]. Group 3: Public Perception - The public's understanding of Shaolin Temple is often intertwined with the broader Shaolin Scenic Area, which includes various tourist attractions and has been a source of conflict over ticket revenue and land use [1]. - The presence of commercial establishments, including local food vendors and popular brands, has contributed to the perception of Shaolin Temple as a commercialized entity [1].