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What was the ending of Yang Yongxin?

There is no ending, but it is still good.

Yang Yongxin, born in June in Hedong District, Linyi City, Shandong Province, 1962, is the vice president of the Fourth People's Hospital of Linyi City and the director of Linyi Internet Addiction Treatment Center. Bachelor degree, known as the "national Internet addiction treatment expert".

With the exposure of various illegal operations, the network ring center was finally shut down.

Yang Yongxin, however, was unscathed. He continues to enjoy the special allowance of the state in front of the director, and he often talks nonsense on the Internet.

We also found that the network ring center, which should have been shut down, was still operating normally after a makeover.

With the intervention of relevant departments, Yang Yongxin's Internet quit center was really closed in 20 19.

Miraculously, Yang Yongxin himself was once again unscathed.

Some netizens revealed that he would also sit in the clinic from time to time.

At the end of May, 2002/KLOC-0, he actually presided over the meeting of Linyi Mental Health Center as the vice president.

Brief introduction of Yang Yongxin

1July, 982, graduated from Shandong Yishui Medical College, majoring in clinical medicine, and later worked in Linyi Fourth People's Hospital (Linyi Mental Health Center). In June, 2006, he established the Internet Addiction Treatment Center of the Fourth People's Hospital of Linyi City.

In 2008, the 7-episode TV documentary "Battle.net Magic" produced by Liu Mingyin was broadcast on CCTV, which became the savior in the eyes of a group of parents.

It uses electric shock for "treatment", and some of its "educational methods" are considered to brainwash "patients". This internet ring center is called a "concentration camp" in the new era, and this practice of "beating up" while giving "a bright way out" is considered quite like a cult. Taking such an extreme approach is a secondary injury to children.

Many netizens reacted strongly to this, calling it "the sheep calls the beast", "Uncle Yang", "Yang Yongxin, an electric shock madman", "Yang Yongxin, an infantryman of geomagnetic storm", "Yang Yongxin, a thunder shaman" and "Yang Yongxin with 100,000 volts" and so on.

Some discharged "patients" used critical words such as "journey to hell", "inhumanity" and "madness" to describe the experience. Some allies said that they completely lost trust in their parents and hid their knives under their pillows when they slept. Some run away from home, basically cut off contact with their families, or even disappear completely. Science magazine once described Yang Yongxin as "the most notorious".

Since 2009, it has gradually faded out of the media's field of vision. However, in August, 2065438+2006, an article with a reading of more than100000 spread in the circle of friends, which brought Yang Yongxin, who had been concerned by public opinion for "electroshock therapy" a few years ago, back to the public's sight.