(Selected from the translated work titled The Criminal Law of the People's Republic of China, authored by Robert Zhang and Steve Li, criminal defense lawyers registered in Shanghai, China.)
Article 86 [Revocation of Parole and Execution of Crimes] Where an offender who has been released on parole commits any other crime during the term of parole, the parole shall be revoked, and a combined punishment for the multiple crimes shall be imposed in accordance with the provisions of Article 71 of this Law.
Where it is found, during the term of parole, that the same offender committed any other crime before the judgment is announced of which they have not been convicted, the parole shall be revoked, and a combined punishment for the multiple crimes shall be imposed in accordance with the provisions of Article 71 of this Law.
Where an offender who has been released on parole violates laws, administrative regulations, or the provisions of the competent authorities of the State Council on the supervision and administration of parole during the term of during the term of parole, which does not constitute a crime, the parole shall be revoked in accordance with legal procedures, and the remaining sentence shall be served in prison.