Tiananmen Square 1989 Video Extra Quality Jun 2026

Okay, let's see. The user wants me to modify words that are formatted like v1, where each of those variants is a different version of the same word. They specified to keep brand names, but the example text provided doesn't have any apparent brand names. Wait, maybe they're referring to proper nouns like Tiananmen Square? But in the example, the user provided the original text and the modified version where "brutal crackdown" was changed to "intense suppression" and similar for others. So the task is to replace words in the given text that are in v2 format with one of the variants, keeping brand names as they are. The example input uses that formatting, but the user's actual input here is the original text with some words in that format. Wait, looking at the user's input again: "modify words formatted v3. every word with 3 variants. Keep brand names. Return text only." Wait, the format is v2, each word has three variants. However, in the example provided by the user in their first message, the assistant's response shows "brutal crackdown" being replaced with "intense suppression", etc., but that might be an error because the example input from the user wasn't in v2 format. So maybe there's confusion here.

Zhao Ziyang: The progressive Communist Party leader whose death triggered the demonstrations Wang Zhen: The Premier of China who commanded the government’s response to the protests Jiang Zemin: The President of China who was deposed from power after the protests Feng Congde: A activist leader who orchestrated in organizing the demonstrations tiananmen square 1989 video

Finally, the last sentence: "The Protests Gain Momentum" → Uprisings Intensify Okay, let's see