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Did Zheng Yunlong settle in Beijing in violation of regulations? Did he take advantage of free money?

As of now, there is no news, so there should be no.

Let’s first talk about the cause of this incident. In May of this year, Chinese singer Tong Zhuo accidentally revealed in a live broadcast that he had changed his status as a past student to a fresh graduate in order to get into his favorite university. It caused an uproar on the Internet.

As we all know, the college entrance examination can be said to be a way for countless Chinese people to change their destiny. Everyone has studied hard for twelve years just to get the results they want in those two days. Therefore, the importance and fairness of the college entrance examination are self-evident. If there are any violations in the college entrance examination, it will inevitably arouse the anger of people across the country.

In the end, Tongzhuo was punished accordingly. Not only was his student status and college entrance examination results revoked, but his stepfather and related personnel who had helped him violate the rules were also dealt with. Tongzhuo himself also published his apology letter on Weibo. However, Tongzhuo did not disappear from the public eye. On the contrary, he became more and more crazy, constantly reporting others on Weibo. It was Zheng Yunlong who was pointed out by him that he had illegally settled in Beijing and was on the hook for free money.

I’m not sure whether the other people reported by Tong Zhuo had relevant behaviors, but Zheng Yunlong probably doesn’t exist. After Zheng Yunlong was reported, the relevant departments immediately launched an investigation. In the end, judging from the report, there was no violation of regulations. The Dongcheng District Human Resources and Social Security Bureau of Beijing responded that the personal social security information paid by Zheng Yunlong met the insurance regulations of the Dongcheng District Human Resources and Social Security Bureau. As for the issue of settlement, the Dongcheng District Public Security Bureau of Beijing also responded, "Zheng Yunlong settled in Dongcheng District, Beijing, and the relevant settlement procedures are complete." The Beijing Dongcheng District Human Resources and Social Security Bureau responded through the mayor’s mailbox of the Beijing Petition Office that Zheng Yunlong was paying social insurance premiums normally. Therefore, at best, it can only be regarded as a management loophole in the company where Zheng Yunlong worked.

In general, according to the investigation results, Zheng Yunlong probably had to work part-time because his employer refused to let him go after he resigned. He didn’t know what to do, so he had to work part-time. To put it bluntly, he just graduated. College students who don’t know anything can do whatever they want, so Tongzhuo’s related accusations are unreasonable.