Xi’an, the great ancient capital in China for centuries, enters a much stricter containment measure since the Wuhan lockdown two years ago. The most sweeping measure entered its eighth day as of Dec. 30, affecting 13 million residents who were restricted from going for groceries, when online ordering and delivery services were also gone. The starving residents sought online help, while police were caught on video arresting residents trying to get food. The latest official report on Dec. 29, according to Xi’an Release, a total of 1,117 infections have been confirmed since Dec. 9, when the first case was identified in Xi’an. Netizens Cry Out for Help On Dec. 29, a post read, “Fresh produce suppliers are out of stock.” Posts from the starving Xi’an local residents were popular on Chinese social media, Weibo: “We want food, seriously, there’s none available online; we can’t go out, the building has been …