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Genshin BGM appeared on the CCTV Network Spring Festival Gala| Tencent's anti-corruption campaign swept away 48 people

author:Pulsar Terminal

No.1, Mihayou "Genshin" plot music "Goddess Splitting View and Evoking Love" clip landed on the CCTV Network Spring Festival Gala, in addition, if that's right, the stage design borrowed from the "Genshin" dust song pot decoration Liyuan Taixie "Yunhan Fengzhi", and the silhouette of the "Genshin" character Yun Pan also appeared on the stage screen. (Look, what is cultural communication!) )

Genshin BGM appeared on the CCTV Network Spring Festival Gala| Tencent's anti-corruption campaign swept away 48 people
Genshin BGM appeared on the CCTV Network Spring Festival Gala| Tencent's anti-corruption campaign swept away 48 people
Genshin BGM appeared on the CCTV Network Spring Festival Gala| Tencent's anti-corruption campaign swept away 48 people

No.2, after Ma Huateng said some time ago that Tencent's internal corruption situation is serious, today, Tencent reported on the anti-corruption situation: a total of 48 people were issued a punishment list, suspected of embezzlement of duties, illegal embezzlement of funds, commercial bribery and other illegal acts, including grassroots staff and middle and high-level cadres. (Some netizens asked me to help ask the old godmother if they did it.) )

Genshin BGM appeared on the CCTV Network Spring Festival Gala| Tencent's anti-corruption campaign swept away 48 people

No.3, AMD said in its January update that a total of 31 vulnerabilities were found in multiple processors of the Ryzen and EPYC series. AMD says it has taken steps to fix these bugs.

Genshin BGM appeared on the CCTV Network Spring Festival Gala| Tencent's anti-corruption campaign swept away 48 people

No.4, a game book equipped with RTX 4090 / 4080 will be the first to be released, and will start pre-sale on February 1 and on February 8. (It doesn't matter, I'm 3060.) )

Genshin BGM appeared on the CCTV Network Spring Festival Gala| Tencent's anti-corruption campaign swept away 48 people