Chinese Influencers Death Sparks Debate Over Youth Pressure, Job Market

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High school students go through exam papers ahead of the annual “Gaokao,” or college entrance examinations, in Handan City, Hebei Province, China, on May 23, 2018. AFP/Getty ImagesThe sudden death of a prominent Chinese education influencer has sparked widespread grief and renewed focus on the pressures facing young people in an increasingly competitive job market in China.Zhang Xuefeng, a 41-year-old online educator with tens of millions of followers on Chinese social media, died on March 24 in Suzhou, China, after suffering cardiac arrest, according to a statement from his company. Chinese state media Xinhua reported that he collapsed after exercising and was pronounced dead despite emergency treatment.

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