Chen Yifaer
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Born | October 13th Chongqing, China | ||||||
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Website | Chen Yifaer on Instagram | ||||||
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Also known as | Chen Yifa, thebs | ||||||
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Years active | 2020–present | ||||||
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Subscribers | 334 thousand[1] | ||||||
Total views | 20.0 million[1] | ||||||
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Years active | 2021–present | ||||||
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Followers | 46.7 thousand | ||||||
Last updated: April 29, 2023 |
Chen Yifaer (Chinese: 陈一发儿; pinyin: Chén Yīfār), sometimes known as Chen Yifa, is a Chinese YouTuber and Internet live streamer.[2] She made her first live stream on DouYu (Chinese: 斗鱼) on September 11, 2014, and rose to fame for her Internet single "Fairytale Town"(童话镇 [zh]) in 2016.
Chen's career as a live streamer ended abruptly on July 31, 2018, when her comments on the Nanjing Massacre in 2016 caused major outrage in China.[3][4][5][6] Regarding the Nanjing Massacre, Chen read one of the danmu, which said "Japanese soldiers' blades were so sharp". During a later stream, she described one game scene as "bowing to Yasukuni Shrine", referring to the controversial shrine honoring Japanese soldiers, including convicted war criminals.[3]
Chen Yifaer resumed her live stream career on YouTube and Twitch early 2021, following a hiatus of more than two years.
References
- ^ a b "About 陈一发儿". YouTube.
- ^ 新浪娱乐编辑 (24 May 2017). "暗杠陈一发儿《阿婆说》上线 用乡音唤起亲情". 新浪网娱乐 (in Chinese (China)). 北京. Retrieved 2017-08-29.
- ^ a b "China's Douyu bans live streamer and promises patriotic education for all hosts". South China Morning Post. 2018-08-02. Retrieved 2019-05-14.
- ^ 李松. "Livestream hosts to get patriotic education - Chinadaily.com.cn". www.chinadaily.com.cn. Retrieved 2019-05-14.
- ^ Visari, Maya (2018-08-02). "Public Reprimand; Chinese Anchor Dobbed-On by Gamers". The Nanjinger. Retrieved 2019-05-14.
- ^ "Chinese streamers to be sent on patriotic tours after star mocked the Nanking Massacre". Abacus. Retrieved 2019-05-14.