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Jie Ge is a character from a 2013 Taiwanese public service announcement (PSA) film titled If I Had Known Earlier, Boys Can Also Be Sexually Assaulted

The name "Jie Ge" (often translated as "Big Sister" or "Brother Jie" depending on the context of the slang used by fans) reflects her cool, authoritative presence in front of the camera. Unlike traditional runway models, Jie Ge’s popularity is rooted in the "internet model" culture, where personality and specific visual branding are just as important as the walk.

While the original video was a serious PSA intended to warn young boys about sexual assault, its over-the-top acting and specific lines made it a cornerstone of "ghost animal" (Kichiku) remix culture on sites like Distinction from Other Personalities

Jie Ge keeps her personal life relatively private. She rarely breaks the fourth wall to speak directly to the camera in a casual vlog style. This silence creates a canvas—fans project their own interpretations onto her art, which fuels engagement and debate in the comments sections.

Whether you’re a long-time follower of the Chinese modeling scene or just discovered her work,

If you’ve scrolled through Chinese social media platforms like Douyin or Xiaohongshu (Little Red Book) recently, you’ve likely stumbled upon the striking visuals of , also known online as Qingweiyingjie .

Whether she is a passing trend or the blueprint for the next generation of Chinese supermodels remains to be seen. For now, is the digital ghost girl of Chinese fashion media—beautiful, unattainable, and impossible to ignore.

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Jie Ge is a character from a 2013 Taiwanese public service announcement (PSA) film titled If I Had Known Earlier, Boys Can Also Be Sexually Assaulted

The name "Jie Ge" (often translated as "Big Sister" or "Brother Jie" depending on the context of the slang used by fans) reflects her cool, authoritative presence in front of the camera. Unlike traditional runway models, Jie Ge’s popularity is rooted in the "internet model" culture, where personality and specific visual branding are just as important as the walk. Chinese model Jie Ge jie ge aka qingweiyingjie - Po...

While the original video was a serious PSA intended to warn young boys about sexual assault, its over-the-top acting and specific lines made it a cornerstone of "ghost animal" (Kichiku) remix culture on sites like Distinction from Other Personalities Jie Ge is a character from a 2013

Jie Ge keeps her personal life relatively private. She rarely breaks the fourth wall to speak directly to the camera in a casual vlog style. This silence creates a canvas—fans project their own interpretations onto her art, which fuels engagement and debate in the comments sections. She rarely breaks the fourth wall to speak

Whether you’re a long-time follower of the Chinese modeling scene or just discovered her work,

If you’ve scrolled through Chinese social media platforms like Douyin or Xiaohongshu (Little Red Book) recently, you’ve likely stumbled upon the striking visuals of , also known online as Qingweiyingjie .

Whether she is a passing trend or the blueprint for the next generation of Chinese supermodels remains to be seen. For now, is the digital ghost girl of Chinese fashion media—beautiful, unattainable, and impossible to ignore.