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Meet the most handsome man in China

A Tibetan herder once dubbed "China's most handsome man" is suing online critics for defamatory comments suggesting that his looks are his only quality.

Dingzhen Zhenzhu, 21, released a lawyer’s letter through his agent on Sunday, warning online commentators against posting defamatory comments that include “insulting, terrifying, vulgar, or vilifying words, pictures and audio.”

In November 2020, a seven-second clip of Dingzhen smiling went viral on Chinese social media, leading him to quickly rise to fame. Dingzhen was hired as an ambassador for his hometown in Litang of Sichuan Province in southwestern China – known as one of the most poverty-stricken counties in the country – and turned it into a popular tourist destination. He was invited to several events including the United Nations Development Programme’s World Earth Day last year.

Many people online, however, began ridiculing the 21-year-old as being talentless. They also criticized Dingzhen’s fans for purportedly placing a higher value on appearances than achievements. The online attacks escalated after a video of Dingzhen vaping was posted to social media in January 2021.

“10 years of hard academic study is not a quarter as good as Dingzhen’s smile,” one user sarcastically wrote.

A survey conducted by leading sports forum Hupu in December 2020 showed that 63% of the respondents believed they were more attractive than Dingzhen.

Dingzhen has already begun to pursue legal action against those who have posted defamatory comments and threatened to sue any others who suggest that he is nothing more than “a handsome face.”

“Never dare do anything evil no matter how trivial you think it is,” Dingzhen is quoted as saying in the lawyer's letter.

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by Anonymousreply 76May 14, 2022 11:46 PM

I absolutely love this promotional video.

It has such an epic feel to it, and he looks gorgeous.

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by Anonymousreply 1May 11, 2022 5:11 AM

Love the outfit.

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by Anonymousreply 2May 11, 2022 5:12 AM

I want to marry him and move to his little town. He’s adorable.

by Anonymousreply 3May 11, 2022 5:12 AM

Are Tibetan men usually this hot?

by Anonymousreply 4May 11, 2022 5:17 AM

He's cute, but there are scads of men in China who are far more handsome.

by Anonymousreply 5May 11, 2022 5:18 AM

I lived 5 years in Hong Kong, and visited many times the mainland and Taiwan as well. There’s no doubt there are tons of stunning men in these countries and territories, far more handsome than this guy.

by Anonymousreply 6May 11, 2022 5:23 AM

He's cute but he looks retarded when he does the Blue Steel faces for the camera.

by Anonymousreply 7May 11, 2022 5:34 AM

The Chinese hater trolls are already on him, calling him "fat" and "old."

He's washed up at 21 years old!

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by Anonymousreply 8May 11, 2022 5:34 AM

He's gorgeous - so is the country featured in that video (I know it's China, I mean that specific part). Hope sudden fame doesn't fuck him up because it honestly looks like he has a happy, simple life going for himself.

by Anonymousreply 9May 11, 2022 5:53 AM

Do they have a category for most hung man in China?

by Anonymousreply 10May 11, 2022 7:29 AM

R5 and R6 are right. He is OK looking, but China's handsomest man? Not at all.

by Anonymousreply 11May 11, 2022 7:47 AM

There are mote handsome guys in Chimese porn nowadays.

by Anonymousreply 12May 11, 2022 7:51 AM

He's cute

by Anonymousreply 13May 11, 2022 7:56 AM

I prefer the horse.

by Anonymousreply 14May 11, 2022 9:50 AM

r14 = Mr Hands

by Anonymousreply 15May 11, 2022 9:56 AM

He's cute, but his 15 minutes are up. Kinda remindes me of the tea shop guy from Pakistan everyone was fawning on a few years ago.

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by Anonymousreply 16May 11, 2022 10:06 AM

Arshad Khan was young and lean, when first spotted, and so handsome. Even when he went through the upgrade in class-based grooming and took on a few years, he remained/remains very handsome. I think it may be true of Chinese horseman. Just stop doing the weird smile and Blue Steel looks at the camera. When he's not posed he's very handsome.

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by Anonymousreply 17May 11, 2022 10:28 AM

Not ethnically Chinese and from a country illegally occupied by China.

by Anonymousreply 18May 11, 2022 11:55 AM

Free Tibet

by Anonymousreply 19May 11, 2022 11:58 AM

Free Tibetan Economy Size Meat.

by Anonymousreply 20May 11, 2022 12:01 PM

OP's man is very handsome but seems a little crazy over board wanting to sue anyone who disagrees.

by Anonymousreply 21May 11, 2022 12:02 PM

[quote] Not ethnically Chinese and from a country illegally occupied by China.

His name seems ethnically chinese.

I looked up the area where he's from, and it's not quite Tibet. It's actually closer to Chengdu, which is definitely ethnically chinese.

He can get very tan (as seen in the video), but for the most part, he looks like any other chinese kid.

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by Anonymousreply 22May 11, 2022 12:12 PM

Do you think China reads People and debates about the sexiest American?

by Anonymousreply 23May 11, 2022 12:15 PM

He's cute, but "most handsome" - wow, that's a stretch.

by Anonymousreply 24May 11, 2022 12:17 PM

R23 Actually yes, I'm sure they do

by Anonymousreply 25May 11, 2022 12:18 PM

Can we see the selection of contenders, please. Including nudes? Thanks. I will respond after I see the competition.

by Anonymousreply 26May 11, 2022 12:22 PM

I read an article about him, and was surprised to read this:

[quote] Ding Zhen in the photo looks a little thin, a bit different from the Ding Zhen who wore national costumes in the video before. Although the skin is dark, the facial features are still very handsome.

The translation is weird, but the idea is there.

I didn't realize that chinese were so obsessed with skin color, even among themselves.

How dumb.

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by Anonymousreply 27May 11, 2022 12:26 PM

Stop complaining and join OnlyFans, young man.

by Anonymousreply 28May 11, 2022 12:29 PM

First world problems.

by Anonymousreply 29May 11, 2022 12:32 PM

Communist China is the second world.

by Anonymousreply 30May 11, 2022 12:34 PM

he's a natural beauty. Lots of men in Asia have a lot of plastic surgery. Just look at their films and tv shows.

by Anonymousreply 31May 11, 2022 12:41 PM

The video at R1 is so beautiful. I can watch it over and over.

The landscape is breathtaking. Those snow-capped mountains, cold rushing rivers, the plateaus and grasslands.

And he's so cute with his pony!

It's a life that I wish I could have. I hate modern/city living.

These people who live in rural areas of the world, have no idea how lucky they truly are.

Interestingly his culture seems similar to Native Americans, especially when you watch him singing and dancing with his brothers, by the fire.

The whole video is so gorgeous!

by Anonymousreply 32May 11, 2022 12:45 PM

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by Anonymousreply 34May 11, 2022 1:46 PM

R22, that is not his name. It is his professional name. He barely speaks Mandarin. The area he is from is most certainly in the traditional borders of the country of Tibet.

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by Anonymousreply 35May 11, 2022 1:48 PM

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by Anonymousreply 37May 11, 2022 1:52 PM

Well that little tidbit has made this story MUCH more interesting, R37.

Thank you for sharing!

P.S., any links for further information on what you wrote?

by Anonymousreply 38May 11, 2022 1:54 PM

Me herd you long time!

by Anonymousreply 39May 11, 2022 2:00 PM

Tenzing Tsondu’s rise to fame happened seemingly by accident. One day, he was an ordinary teenager and herder in his native Garzê Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture, part of the southwestern province of Sichuan; the next, a short video of him went viral and he was the “horse prince,” a little fresh-meat idol to be salivated over on social media. Better known by his Mandarin name, “Ding Zhen,” Tenzing Tsondu’s Chinese fans invented all kinds of secondary nicknames for him, from the above-mentioned horse prince to tianye nanhai: the “sweet-wild boy.” Of course the monikers, meant to capture the boy’s unique mixture of youthful innocence and plateau-ruggedness, say just as much about the tastes of Tenzing Tsondu’s admirers as they do the man himself.

Not everyone was quite so taken with China’s newest idol. While some of the critiques were juvenile, such as the men who dismissed Tenzing Tsondu’s attractiveness altogether, others pointed out that Tenzing Tsondu, good-looking though he was, had a lot to live up to. After all, the region he hails from, Kham, is famous in China for its macho men: the Khampa hanzi — translated officially as the “True Khampa Man.” By the burly standards of Khampa hanzi, Tenzing Tsondu is little more than a boy, and to prove this point, some social media users started circulating images from last year’s Most Beautiful Khampa Hanzi Competition, held in Tenzing Tsondu’s own Litang County. Sure enough, the shots were brimming with testosterone: Every contestant exuded a warrior-like machismo that contrasted strongly with Tenzing Tsondu’s softer features.

But whether users realized it or not, the images of Khampa hanzi they were propagating are as much an external creation as Tenzing Tsondu’s “sweet-wild boy” label, and they impose a cross-cultural gaze every bit as othering.

To understand why, it’s helpful to know a bit about the origins of the Khampa hanzi aesthetic. Due to differences in language and geographical environment, Tibetans living on the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau have, over time, diverged into three subregions: Ü-Tsang, Amdo, and Kham. Ü-Tsang mainly refers to the regions of Lhasa and Xigazê, which together constitute the traditional core of Tibet. Amdo comprises the region from the Amne Machen mountain ranges to Qinghai Lake, and its inhabitants are mostly nomadic. Kham encompasses the Hengduan Mountains in the southeastern Qinghai-Tibet Plateau, as well as the area to their east. Among Tibetans, the three regions are each known for certain unique characteristics: Ü-Tsang is famous for its deeply entrenched religious culture, while Amdo is known for the quality of its horse stock. Kham, meanwhile, is renowned for the beauty of its inhabitants.

Having grown up in the most complex and harshest of the three Tibetan subregions, Khampa men developed a reputation for sturdiness, bravery, and perseverance. They’re also noted for their unique, warrior-like style: The classic Khampa hanzi has bronze skin, broad shoulders, and a noble stride. His eyes are dark and he wears a red silk tassel (trazhuk marpo), also known as a “hero knot” (skra gzhug dmar po).

But if the Khampa hanzi is a well-worn archetype, it’s not a wholly indigenous one. To start, hanzi is not a Tibetan word, but a Mandarin term for a man with an indomitable spirit and commanding presence. Indeed, its use in Khampa hanzi, however apropos, immediately implies an external, cross-cultural gaze.

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by Anonymousreply 40May 11, 2022 2:06 PM

That’s not to say it isn’t used locally. In the 1990s, at a time of economic dislocation, China’s western regions began to mine the patrimony and history of their various ethnic communities in order to forge cultural icons that could act as tourism draws. In 1995, this trend came to Kham, as the region’s four prefectures banded together to found the Khampa Art Festival. Five years later, as China launched its “Great Western Development” scheme to level some of the economic imbalances between the coast and interior, the Yajiang County Tourism Bureau of Garzê Prefecture selected 10 local men, all from Gyatsuk Village, to walk the runway at the Third Khampa Art Festival, where they would compete for the title of “Khampa hanzi.”

Local tourism officials seized on the publicity generated by the event to not only rename the village of Gyatsuk “Khampa Hanzi Village,” but also to register “Khampa hanzi” as a trademark with the central government in 2005. From then on, Khampa hanzi was no longer a general descriptor, but a specific, official title. More recently, as National Highway 318 connected the region to the rest of the country, Khampa Hanzi Village has gradually earned a spot on the Tibetan tourist trail, becoming a popular destination for social media influencers.

Yajiang is not alone in trying to come up with new and original ways to capitalize on the Khampa hanzi brand. Arguably the most successful of these efforts is the Most Beautiful Khampa Hanzi Competition in neighboring Litang. Interestingly, although the event was originally conceived as a way to showcase the traditional garments of Tibet, it has increasingly absorbed elements from the international fashion world, including denim and Western formalwear. Organizers even plan to develop ties with leading international fashion channels so that the Khampa hanzi brand can expand its global reach.

The most recent Most Beautiful Khampa Hanzi Competition was held in July 2020 and consisted of an in-person catwalk combined with an online lookbook where netizens could vote for their favorites in real time. But the competition was also notable for outlining four new beauty criteria by which the ideal Khampa hanzi would be judged: body, face, character, and emotional intelligence. The since-promoted director of the Yajiang County Tourism Bureau, Liu Hong, told me that these new criteria are the products of repeated appeals and reflection on the part of prominent cultural figures and local elites from the Kham region.

Prior to that, the competition’s criteria placed a greater emphasis on contestants’ outward performance of masculinity. This included the famed “180 requirement,” which mandated contestants be 180 centimeters tall and weigh at least 180 jin, or about 200 pounds. Now, with the introduction of a new set of criteria, the competition has begun to take inner temperament and spirit into account, emphasizing that Khampa hanzi, as cultural symbols, should represent and convey “positive energy.”

Just months later, Tenzing Tsondu further upended the Khampa hanzi archetype and became one of Tibet’s newest cultural symbols, virtually overnight. When a male Khampa doctoral student of mine, Gonpo Topgye, brought up Tenzing Tsondu with me in a conversation, the excitement in his voice was palpable. “Being a Khampa hanzi is not about looking fierce and warrior-like, and even less about being good-looking,” he said. “It’s about having a certain spirit! A spirit of untiring determination in the face of an unforgiving natural environment — a spirit of love and compassion!”

by Anonymousreply 41May 11, 2022 2:08 PM

The Tibetan author Bapa Lozang Gonpo has also argued for deemphasizing the physical aspects of the Khampa hanzi identity. He’s written that a Khampa hanzi should be a man who lives in the Kham region and speaks fluent Khampa dialect; who is unafraid to act and speak his mind; who has sharp wits and an open heart; who protects the environment and yearns for knowledge; and who has an upstanding character, broad horizons, and a sense of generosity. In short, being a Khampa hanzi has nothing to do with appearance.

Of course, how many people outside of Tibet truly care about how the locals feel about this subject? There’s another way to look at Tenzing Tsondu’s popularity, one that explains both his appeal and that of Khampa hanzi. That is, while “sweet-wild boy” Tenzing Tsondu’s rise to online fame may seem completely random, it was in a sense inevitable. His appeal is in keeping with urban China’s emerging appetite for “cottagecore” fantasies of an exoticized rural life, like those sold by Li Ziqi and Dianxi Xiaoge.

These fantasies will ultimately play themselves out in the lives of Tibetan people. In their pursuit of the development of tourism and the economy, various regions of Tibet may be swayed by, or intentionally cater to, urban Chinese tourists’ perceptions of their culture, as an earlier generation did with the Khampa hanzi image. But whereas Khampa hanzi were a largely regional phenomenon, the growing power of social media and tourism mean Tenzing Tsondu has come to be identified with Tibet as a whole. As a result, unique regional characteristics that have persisted for hundreds and even thousands of years on the Tibet-Qinghai Plateau, whether in Amdo, Ü-Tsang, or Kham, are at risk of becoming homogenized. This form of cultural imperialism poses a real threat to the retention and protection of Tibetan traditions and cultures.

by Anonymousreply 42May 11, 2022 2:08 PM

I don't get moist or tingly when I look at him, so I say 'meh'

by Anonymousreply 43May 11, 2022 2:09 PM

So many guys they could've chosen over OPs guy.

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by Anonymousreply 44May 11, 2022 2:22 PM

A speedo is the brand name for a kind of swimsuit. Sure, non "speedo" brands of such styles can be called speedos. JOCK STRAPS ARE NOT SPEEDOS. UNDERWEAR IS NOT A SPEEDO.

For fuckssake. Words have meanings.

Moi LUR this speedo:

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by Anonymousreply 45May 11, 2022 3:16 PM

I think you posted in the wrong place, R45.

by Anonymousreply 46May 11, 2022 6:47 PM

yeah obviously sorry boys

by Anonymousreply 47May 11, 2022 7:06 PM

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by Anonymousreply 48May 11, 2022 7:18 PM

The guy at R48 is very obviously not Mandarin Chinese.

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by Anonymousreply 50May 11, 2022 7:24 PM

He's Tibetan, not Chinese.

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by Anonymousreply 53May 11, 2022 7:30 PM

Interesting article, whoever posted it. I suppose it's inevitable that cultures which place high value on very traditional masculinity will place less and less value on it as they modernize (i.e. as physical strength and fighting ability diminish in use to said culture) but it's interesting to see such a specific look (pure boy band) on this kid. Also interesting to see the photos just posted, and how that guy wouldn't look out of place in a gym in southern California. That body comes from steroids, very specific workouts and nutrition and a huge time commitment. It is not the natural body type of someone who is trained for war, agriculture, hard labour etc.

Asians are in general about as un-PC as it gets. I still remember my high school best friend's mom (Korean first gen) lamenting that I was much paler than her daughter and therefore more beautiful, but then also saying I was lucky to be so pale because my face was "not especially pretty."

by Anonymousreply 54May 11, 2022 9:47 PM

We need to have a contest to anoint the most handsome man in every country.

by Anonymousreply 55May 11, 2022 9:58 PM

We'll have to meet on one of my international junkets. I'll test the handsome young man's gentleman caller skills, and teach him how to please an eloquent lady.

by Anonymousreply 56May 11, 2022 10:00 PM

R5 Agreed. Even a casual viewer of Chinese movies would know that. The guy in the OP is average.

by Anonymousreply 57May 11, 2022 10:02 PM

but the men in chinese movies have loads of plastic surgery.

by Anonymousreply 58May 11, 2022 10:02 PM

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by Anonymousreply 59May 11, 2022 10:04 PM

Chinese people have such a wide array of looks. There's over hundreds of different ethnic groups. Many of the men are handsome and tall. The short stereotype really only applies to Japan.

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by Anonymousreply 61May 11, 2022 10:11 PM

R61, you can't be serious. you mean in movies? coz most of them have plastic surgery in tv dramas.

by Anonymousreply 62May 11, 2022 10:13 PM

I think he's fantastic.

This kid is the perfect ambassador for china, whether they realize it or not.

Of course, they don't.

He's handsome, relatable, and non-threatening.

And he's also from the Tibetan region, which can help them with P.R.

No wonder they are all over his ass.

by Anonymousreply 63May 11, 2022 10:16 PM

R52 stop lying, China-lover

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by Anonymousreply 65May 11, 2022 10:21 PM

He's cute, but his balls and dick probably smell like YAK.

by Anonymousreply 66May 11, 2022 10:22 PM

[quote] We need to have a contest to anoint the most handsome man in every country.

Good idea.

Incidentally, this guy always shows up on Google search for "most handsome man"

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by Anonymousreply 67May 11, 2022 10:48 PM

I think this kid is gorgeous.

by Anonymousreply 68May 11, 2022 10:51 PM

[quote] It's a life that I wish I could have. I hate modern/city living.

You sound….Chinese

by Anonymousreply 69May 11, 2022 11:03 PM

[quote] You sound….Chinese

You sound... retarded.

And Trumpian.

by Anonymousreply 70May 11, 2022 11:27 PM

I think they eat disgusting things. really gross shit. Saw on national geo. channel.

by Anonymousreply 71May 11, 2022 11:58 PM

He’s handsome but I’ve seen countless Asian men much more handsome than he is.

by Anonymousreply 72May 12, 2022 12:47 AM

R71 = a true man of the world, with her subscription to National Geographic.

by Anonymousreply 73May 12, 2022 1:32 AM

He's a cute twink.

I would love to cuddle with him.

by Anonymousreply 74May 12, 2022 1:34 AM

It's amazing how he ended up looking so handsome, when his brothers are all kind of ... well, not so handsome.

by Anonymousreply 75May 14, 2022 11:11 PM

I don't think most Tibetans consider themselves "Chinese".

by Anonymousreply 76May 14, 2022 11:46 PM
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