Wang Liming | |
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Pseudonym(s) | Rebel Pepper |
Wang Liming, better known under the pseudonym Rebel Pepper (变态辣椒), is a prominent Chinese political cartoonist who has fled his country to live in Japan. Wang left China out of fears for his safety resulting from the increasing crackdown on freedom of expression by the Chinese Communist Party.
Wang start drawing political cartoons in 2009, and originally coined the name 'Perverse Pepper' (biantai lajiao) for himself – later modifying it for English usage at the suggestion of a Taiwanese friend. He frequently draws himself into his cartoons, as 'the Pepper', described by one journalist as a "sometimes sad, sometimes oblivious, sometimes lascivious chili, with large, intense eyes".
In 2012, Liming depicted the Communist Party as an anglerfish hypnotizing smaller fish (the Chinese people) with the image of Lei Feng, a famous soldier in the People's Liberation Army. He has satirized current Party General Secretary Xi Jinping, depicting Xi as a steamed dumpling surrounded by other breakfast foods 'kowtowing' to him as an old-time emperor; and as a shirtless post-coital smoker in bed with a young man. Wang depicted former Party Chairman Mao Zedong boasting of his 'victim count' to leaders of Islamic State.
His work often appears in China Digital Times and its related publications. In February 2016, he created artwork in support of persecuted lawyer Zhang Kai, who had worked with Christians to fight the government's removal of crucifixes from churches in Wenzhou.
Other politically active Chinese cartoonists and artists include Badiucao, Cheng Tao, DSX, Kuang Biao, Xu Pengfei and Zhu Senlin.