This is really a domestic story where ashijinping has decided that he's seen enough of the obscene wealth being generated by a relatively small number of billionaires inja. He wants them to give back in theyare being shaken down for billions of dollars to promote what he calls common prosperity, or a more equitable society. So anty connect this to what's happening with the evergrand crisis as it ascalates, is protests break out across china. The group is facing mountain protests by home buyers, retail investors and even its own employees.
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