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(Translation provided by Claude) The Chinese students from Zhengzhou University in Henan, China, do not sleep at night and ride bicycles for 5 hours to Kaifeng, which is 50 kilometers away. What started with 4 people has evolved into an event with more than 200,000 participants, surpassing the number of people who participated in the 2022 white paper revolution, causing even Xi Jinping to lose sleep. The Chinese government is still not clear about their demands, but has already associated them with the university students who rode bicycles to Tiananmen Square to protest in 1989. The government has issued an emergency order to ban "night riding to Kaifeng," but the students' enthusiasm has not diminished, and they have resorted to walking or riding motorcycles to continue their nighttime journey to Kaifeng. The Chinese youth see no hope and are powerless, so they express their dissatisfaction through "night riding in Kaifeng". The social discontent is rising, and the election of Donald Trump as the US President has added to the challenges facing China's President Xi Jinping, including Debt, Deflation, poor Demographics, and Donald Trump. China's consumer price index (CPI) year-on-year growth rate was only 0.3% in October last weekend, and the core inflation was only 0.2%, still unable to shake off the shadow of deflation. The Standing Committee of the National People's Congress passed a 10 trillion yuan debt swap plan last Friday, without further measures to stimulate domestic demand. Economists believe that it may be to hold back the ammunition, and wait for Trump to take office in the White House next January to respond.