Reflecting on Liu Yichang’s Drunken Violence Incident: A Call for Industry Reform

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On March 25, 2025, actor Liu Yichang, also known as Liu Chang, became embroiled in a public scandal that has ignited a firestorm of discussion regarding accountability within the entertainment industry. The incident involved allegations of assault against a victim known as “Sister is Just a Cat,” highlighting a systemic issue that transcends individual actions.

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A Look at the Allegations

The events unfolded when Liu Yichang allegedly attacked the victim after being asked to partake in drinking. Reports indicate that he struck the victim with a bottle and threatened him with a broken shard, causing severe injuries, including a fractured temporal bone. After a thorough six-month investigation, the case is now entering the judicial trial stage. Liu Yichang, as the primary suspect, is currently held in a detention center, facing consequences under Article 234 of the criminal law.

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The Industry’s Response

Despite the serious allegations, a concerning trend has emerged as Liu Yichang’s career seems unscathed, with films and web series featuring him continuing to flourish. This situation raises critical questions about the entertainment industry’s accountability measures. Public figures, like Liu Mingde, faced immediate backlash for similar offenses, indicating a disparity in how legal matters are handled depending on one’s status. The unequal treatment has fostered an atmosphere of distrust among the public, as many now question the principle of “equality before the law.” The outcome of Liu Yichang’s trial may not only determine his future but also serve as a critical precursor for necessary reforms within the industry. As this case unfolds, stakeholders and fans alike are advocating for greater self-discipline and transparency to ensure justice prevails.

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