Chapter 115: Children, You Swept Grandpa's Interest

At the same time, he continued to represent Shanghai Volkswagen 333 Team in the China Touring Car Championship (CTCC) 1600cc class and won the championship in Guangdong.

In addition, he and Dong Hebin made their debut for China in the ROC Nations Cup, beating the strong Finland team from the Group of Death to win the semi-finals, and then losing 1:2 to the British team led by Jensen Barton in the semi-finals.

On the afternoon of December 6, 2009, he won the championship of the 6th round of the 2009 China Touring Car Championship in the 1600cc class, which was also the first and only championship of Shanghai Volkswagen 333 Team this season.

On December 20, 2009, he won the championship of the Shaowu Rally in the final match of the 09 CRC season, and perfectly won the 2009 championship of Group N of the China Automobile Rally Championship.

So far, Han Han has become the only person in the history of Chinese professional racing to win both the track and rally championship, and also has the championship trophy, which symbolizes the highest honor of China's professional racing events.

At the press conference of the 2010 China Rally Championship held at the Mohe Ice and Snow Stadium in Heilongjiang Province from March 13 to 15, 2010, Han Han officially joined the Subaru China Rally Team.

On October 16, 2011, the seventh round of the CTCC China Touring Car Championship in Zhaoqing, Guangdong Province, was officially completed, and Han Han of Shanghai Volkswagen 333 Team won the championship and won the championship of the turbocharged group.

On June 3, 2012, Han Han won the championship in the super mass production group of CTCC Zhuhai Station.

July 8, 2012. In the 2012 Great Wall Lubricant CTCC China Touring Car Championship Ordos Station, Han Han won the championship.

On July 23, 2012, Han Han won the championship of the 2012 "Silk Road Spring" Cup Zhangye China Automobile Rally Championship.

On the afternoon of August 19, 2012, the fifth round of the Great Wall Lubricants CTCC China Touring Car Championship was held at the Ordos International Circuit. Volkswagen 333 Team driver Han Han overtook at the start and led the way to the championship, which was also Han Han's third championship in five races.

The 2012 Beijing Huairou China Rally Championship came to a successful conclusion on August 26, with Subaru Rally drivers Han Han and Sun Qiang winning the third place in the competition.

The 2012 FIA Asia Pacific Rally Championship Xiaofu Cup China (Longyou) Rally ended on October 28, and Han Han won the second place among domestic drivers, thus defending the overall drivers' championship of the China Rally Championship one stop ahead of schedule.

The eighth and final leg of the 2012 Great Wall Lubricants CTCC China Touring Car Championship ended at the Shanghai International Circuit on the 4th. In the super production group competition, Han Han of Shanghai Volkswagen 333 Team won the second place. As a result, they overtook their opponents in the annual standings with 67 points. Won the Drivers' Championship of the Year.

This is the second time he has won the annual track and rally national championships after winning the China Rally Driver of the Year championship last week.

After going to Australia in September 2009 to participate in the World Rally Championships, Han Han wrote an article entitled "Work Report on Supervising and Guiding the World Rally Championships in Australia", in which he used ironic writing to compare China and Australia in terms of event holding, economic environment, and people's consciousness. Claims that Australia is inferior to China in every way. To satirize China's shortcomings in some aspects of the event.

Endorsement brands: ASUS Computer's action, Piefancl, Eslite (clothing), Xia Kexing (online game), Imperial Whiskey (foreign wine), Lenovo Phone (mobile phone), Hublot (watch), Nescafe (bagged milk coffee), Subaru (car), Camel (outdoor products), endorsement fees exceed 10 million. Lu Jinbo called it the most expensive star.

On May 12, 2008, during the Wenchuan earthquake, Han Han went to the disaster area. I wanted to assist in the rescue operation, but due to repeated obstructions, I gave up going deep into the disaster area, and turned to a blog to convey the truth, and acted as a "material transfer station" to ask netizens about the urgent need for supplies in the disaster area. Subsequently, he withdrew his commitment to donate zero yuan, and jointly donated 600,000 yuan with Huang Jianxiang and Li Chengpeng, and emphasized that the donation could only be used for the reconstruction of the school.

In February 2009, Han Han published two blog posts on his blog about the fire at the new building of China Central Television in Beijing's Chaoyang District, namely "CCTV Fire Feelings" and "Taking advantage of the fire to rob CCTV".

From May 11 to 12, 2009, Han Han wrote two articles entitled "2009-05-11" and "What Should Be Concerned and What Should Not Be Concerned" in response to the Hangzhou drag racing case, questioning the judgment of the Hangzhou traffic police department on a 70-yard speed from the perspective of a professional racing driver, and calling on the public to pay attention to distinguishing between "what should be concerned and what should not be concerned" in this matter.

Later, some online dissidents were detained by the authorities for spreading rumors, and when asked why Han Han was not arrested, he replied, "Because I am a spy sent by my party."

On May 16, 2009, Han Han wrote a blog post titled "2009-05-16" in response to actor Pan Yueming's injury while driving and filming, criticizing the Chinese film and television industry, saying that there are often illegal scenes in Chinese film and television such as driving without wearing seat belts, driving smoking, and talking on the phone, which are suspected of misleading the audience.

The article triggered the audience's condemnation of this kind of scene in Ning Hao's movie "Crazy Racing", and Ning Hao apologized to the audience through his assistant, thanked the audience for supervising the film, and said that he would pay attention to this aspect of the norms in the future film shooting.

In January 2010, Han Han published two articles on his blog commenting on online commentators, which were actually articles satirizing the Wumao Party, "I'm Just Guessing" and "The First Lecture of the Compulsory Course for Chinese Officials", which were deleted one after another.

In February 2010, Han Han published an article on his blog about an online commentator, "Are You Xiao Ming?"

On February 1, 2010, Han Han delivered a speech entitled "The So-called Great Power Culture" at the Southern Weekly 2009 Cultural Forum at Xiamen University, attacking China's restrictions on speech. This is also one of the few speeches made by Han Han in public.

On February 15, 2010, Han Han published an article on his blog titled "Yakexi Lyrics Contest" about China Central Television's 2010 Spring Festival Gala program "Happy Life Yakexi", claiming that a Yakexi Literary and Art Contest would be held.

On March 25, 2010, Han Han commented on Google's withdrawal from China in his blog post "Ten Dollars is More Real", arguing that the "sensitive content" that the official request to filter had nothing to do with "eroticism" and that the Chinese were simply "passingly pursuing" so-called "universal values", and the original text had been deleted.

Han Han said that on average, his blog posts are deleted once a month.

On May 1, 2010, Han Han published a blog post "Children, You Swept Grandpa's Prosperity" to comment on the kindergarten violence that occurred in China at that time. The blog post was blocked shortly after it was published, and Han Han then published a blog post titled "."

On May 14, 2010, he published "Those Green Onions That Can't Be Washed", criticizing the Ten Articles of Higher Education in Fujian and Chinese history and political education.

On May 28, 2010, he published the blog "Youth" to comment on the phenomenon of Foxconn employees jumping off buildings.

On June 2, 2010, Han Han was interviewed by CNN to express his views on China's Internet blockade.

On June 11, 2010, he published two blog posts, "Inexplicably, I Hate You", and on June 12, he published two blog posts "My Tao Lu Apologizes" commenting on the '6.9 Holy War'. "My Dao Lu Apology" (original text deleted) called the armed police a state apparatus, causing controversy. After that, "My Apologies" was deleted.

He immediately published an article "2010-06-12", expressing that he did not want to change the minds of others, and formally apologized to modern poetry and modern poets for his actions three years ago. (To be continued......)