Chen Guangcheng, a legendary Chinese human rights activist and lawyer, in a recent interview with The Epoch Times Chinese edition, talked about the poverty situation in rural China today. He discussed some misconceptions about the data on poverty and its true meaning in China. According to Chen, poverty is handled differently in China, which doesn’t have a well-defined poverty line nor does it offer the same social benefits that free countries like the United States provide. Chen became famous in China because he helped many vulnerable groups such as peasants and the disabled to defend their rights. He was on the list of The 2006 TIME 100 and was a 2012 Lantos Human Rights Prize recipient, among other titles and awards. “Someone has to fight for people with no voice,” Chen said, “I guess that person is me.” On May 28, 2020, Li Keqiang, Premier of the State Council of …