Commentary Who is the real China? Eileen Gu or the chained woman? These questions were recently asked by Li Yuan, a New York Times columnist. The answer is both. China is a country where millions of people live in abject poverty and are subjected to the most vilest of abuses. It’s also a country where, every now and then, one person (other than Chinese leader Xi Jinping) gets the limelight. They get their 15 minutes of fame; they find themselves lavished with praise. However, the praise is fleeting, and today’s heroes quickly become yesterday’s news. Right now, Gu, an athlete I discussed in great detail a few days ago, is enjoying her 15 minutes of fame. Once the Winter Olympics are over, however, she will be quickly forgotten. Maybe not quite as forgotten as the poor woman in Jiangsu Province, who was found with a chain around her neck. But a …