The combination of “eight-year-old” and “anti-China” recently became censored words in China. This combination represents the past experience of a 22-year-old Chinese journalist who is currently being detained in Beijing. According to reported statistics in U.S.-based China Digital Times, the words are now censored in China because of journalist Tian Chang. Online search results of these words on social media platforms only show official announcements and posts that are approved by the regime. Chinese state-owned tabloid Global Times reported on April 15 that Tian was convicted of collusion with foreign forces to subvert state power in China. He started to listen to anti-China radio when he was eight years old and became a target of foreign anti-China forces to use him as their agent, states the report. Yi, a university student from Beijing who knows Tian, told the Chinese-language Epoch Times on April 19 that Tian used to write news reports …