Editor’s note for Wednesday, November 3, 2021
A note from the editor of today's The China Project Access newsletter.

Correction: Our word of the day yesterday, in reference to the Peng Shuai MeToo allegations, was melon (็ guฤ), Chinese internet slang for watching something dramatic unfold, used in a way similar to American โeating popcornโ memes. The word is short for โeating watermelonโ (ๅ่ฅฟ็ chฤซ xฤซguฤ), not eating melon seeds, as I said yesterday. Thanks to Jesse Yang for pointing this out.
Todayโs most-talked about news is still the Peng Shuai case. Read our top story for a summary of what we know so far, and for views on it from a leading Chinese feminist.
Our word of the day today is tennis (็ฝ็ wวng qiรบ).
Upcoming events:
- Tomorrow, November 4: A half hour chat with Chang Che, Kaiser Kuo, and me on How Xi Jinping is remaking Chinese education.
- Day 1 of the 2021 NEXTChina conference on November 10 is online and FREE for everyone to attend from anywhere.
โJeremy Goldkorn, Editor-in-Chief