Chinese leader Xi Jinping wants the recent wave of mass killings in the country to stop.
He ordered local authorities to prevent future extreme events.
The attacks, hit-and-runs and surge in new victims have attracted a lot of attention, the Associated Press reports.
Local officials are vigorously investigating personal disputes that could trigger violence.
However, as practice shows, people are not happy with the fact that the state actively interferes in personal life, strictly controlling social and political issues.
In November alone, three cases of mass murder were recorded: a man wounded 30 people at a school, a student stabbed 8 people at a college, and a driver drove into a crowd of people.
Chinese police have increasingly targeted human rights lawyers and non-profit human rights organizations in recent years.
Some of them are sent to prison, while others are placed under strict surveillance.