On the evening of July 7, a message circulated on the WeChat Moments and other online platforms, including the resume of Yu Rong, the former deputy secretary-general of the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region CPPCC, and a “Xilinhot City People’s Procuratorate’s decision on Yu Rong's alleged use of influence to accept bribes in accordance with the law. "Arrests" are tied together, and it is said that "Yu Rong, one of the little sisters of the hero of the grassland, was investigated."

  On the afternoon of July 8, The Paper learned from the CPPCC General Office of the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region that the above-mentioned online rumors were false news. Neither the Discipline Inspection Commission of the Autonomous Region nor the CPPCC General Office had released such news.

  Public information shows that on February 9, 1964, a rare blizzard hit the Ulanqab prairie in Inner Mongolia.

The Mongolian little sisters Longmei and Yurong who were grazing fought the blizzard for a day and night. In the cold winter of minus 37 degrees, the sisters walked more than 70 miles against the blizzard.

Only 3 of the 384 sheep in the group died of freezing, and the sisters suffered permanent disabilities due to severe frostbite.

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  Before his retirement, Yu Rong served as the Deputy Secretary-General of the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region CPPCC.

  The Paper Journalist Yue Huairang