Zhang, who heads a Shanghai pet clinic, and staff members kept the cats warm in the operating room as their body temperatures were low after anesthesia. The van was sprayed with a pheromone to help the cats relax before the surgery, and was disinfected after each operation.
Zhao Ling broadcast live her restoration of an ancient book via a live-streaming platform. Many netizens left online messages indicating they wanted to study ancient-book restoration under Zhao. "The work of repairing ancient books requires the restorer to endure the boredom. When I repair an ancient book, I need to sit still for several hours. I never thought many people would be interested in repairing ancient books," says Zhao.
Zhang's father, Zhang Ronggao, called the loss of his daughter "completely unbearable," in court last week.
Zhang's charitable endeavor started in 1995. He provided financial aid to 175 poor students, raised funds to build a primary school in mountainous Guizhou province and went to Somalia to donate medical equipment, drugs and other necessities for hospitals.
Zhao Zhanling, from the Beijing Zhilin Law Firm, agreed. He said more time and research is needed to verify some online services and products, such as game roles and scores, adding that the law leaves room for further interpretation of this issue.
Zhou Fangyin, a researcher of China's foreign policies at the Guangdong Institute for International Strategies, said that with the voices of hard-liners toward China on the rise in the US administration and trade issues having reached an impasse, high-level exchanges and communication are significant in helping avoid unexpected situations.
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Zhao Wenyou, who works for the same national center as Lin, said unless private collectors donate or sell, most of the hard copies of ancient Chinese books scattered overseas will be hard to retrieve.
Zhang said he was unhappy with the ruling and would appeal to a higher court.
Zhao shared the case on social media on Sunday, sparking heated discussion online this week over whether his behavior constituted justifiable self-defense and whether he should be detained.
Zhao, the legal adviser, welcomed the ruling, saying it clarified the need to regulate the services provided by online video streaming platforms. But he said leaving the industry space to develop was also essential.