Luo Xiang

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Luo Xiang (Chinese: 罗翔; born 1977) is a Chinese jurist. He serves as professor of law and director of the Institute of Criminal Law at the China University of Political Science and Law.[2] He is also a lawyer with his field of study centered on criminal justice and sex crimes.[3][4] He is best known for his tutorials with humorous analogies and thorough interpretations on the National Legal Examination going viral on social medias including Bilibili, where he receives pervasive critical acclaim among the younger generation.[3][4]

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Luo Xiang
罗翔
Born1977 (age 4748)
Leiyang, Hunan, China
NationalityChina
Alma mater
Occupation(s)Lawyer, Jurist, Professor
OrganizationChina University of Political Science and Law
Known forHumor in lecture;
30M+ fans on Bilibili[1]
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In December 2020, Luo Xiang was nominated as "the annual character in rule of law" by China Central Television, for his endeavors in conveying spirits of the law to the general public in Chinese mainland.[5]

Luo Xiang has rich experience in tutorials on National Judicial Examination. He participated several times in setting examination questions for the Central College for Judicial Officers of the Ministry of Justice of the People's Republic of China.[4]

Personal life

Luo is married to his wife from Kunming, Yunnan, China.

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