Somehow she got him to agree to it.
The central district of Jingan, home to nearly 1 million people and some of the city's flashiest malls, announced on Thursday it would no longer allow any residents out of their housing compounds, citing risks of large gatherings.[…]
I no longer have strength to complain about the measures that change from day to night, one Jingan resident wrote on social media. And this is not even a problem worth mentioning among the serious problems Shanghai is facing.
A video of a tense interaction between a resident of Jingan and a neighbourhood committee official was circulated widely on Chinese social media on Wednesday evening.
When, lo! the king chang’d suddenly his Mind,
Casts down his Warder to arrest them there;
Upon recovery from the experience, the awe-inspired individuals then go forth and spread word of it, often performing great deeds or miracles that induce awe (and awe-inspired changes) in those who witness […]