According to Taiwan's ETtoday News Cloud report on the 6th, Taiwanese actress Ariel Ariel responded to the so-called controversy caused by the recent "I am from Chengdu" statement when attending an event in Taipei that day. According to reports, Ariel Ariel appeared in a pure whi

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According to Taiwan's ettoday News Cloud report on the 6th, Taiwanese actress Ariel Ariel responded to the so-called controversy caused by the recent "I am from Chengdu" statement when attending an event in Taipei that day.

reported that Ariel Ariel appeared in a pure white dress and showed off her signature friendly smile as soon as she took the stage. She seemed not to be affected by the recent public opinion at all.

In response to the recent attacks caused by the statement "I am from Chengdu", after being blocked by public relations several times, Lin Yichen slowly said: "Chengdu, Taipei, and Yilan are the places where my grandparents, maternal grandparents and myself grew up. There are no such places and these I am not what I am now, please understand."

According to Taiwan's ETtoday News Cloud report on the 6th, Taiwanese actress Ariel Ariel responded to the so-called controversy caused by the recent 'I am from Chengdu' statement when attending an event in Taipei that day. According to reports, Ariel Ariel appeared in a pure whi - Lujuba

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Ariel Ariel's masterpieces such as "Mischief Kiss" and "I May Not Love You" are popular on both sides of the Taiwan Strait and have always been called "zero negative reviews" by many drama fans. goddess".

She recently mentioned in the seventh season of the mainland program "Heartbeat Signal": "I am from Chengdu, and my grandfather is from Chengdu", which triggered some irrational attacks in Taiwan.

There are a few public opinions that Ariel Ariel's statement is to buy the so-called "political insurance"; some Taiwanese netizens deliberately changed Ariel Ariel's introduction on the Internet platform to "born in Yilan County, but claims to be from Chengdu, China"...

once taught Ariel Ariel Zhu Lixi, a teacher at National Chengchi University in Taiwan, issued a veiled criticism, saying that he "never taught Chengdu people", and asked Lin Yichen to "stop sending text messages on Teachers' Day", and even used words such as "hypocritical", "disappointed" and "unforgivable". Strong words. After many netizens pointed out that Zhu Lixi's public criticism of students was "like bullying" and "cannot be respected", the relevant articles were quietly deleted.

Chen Fu, a professor at the Department of Liberal Arts at Yilan University, published an article on Zhongshi News Network on the 5th. He pointed out that no matter he is from other provinces, Hokkien or Hakka, everyone has an ancestral place, and there are also differences between household registration addresses and mailing addresses, which makes people have multiple identities. Agreed, it's normal.

Zhu Fenglian, spokesperson of the Taiwan Affairs Office of the State Council, once pointed out that Taiwanese entertainers express their attitudes towards cross-strait relations and the identity of the Chinese people in various ways. These are natural expressions of true feelings.

Zhu Fenglian emphasized that Lai Qingde and some people in the DPP deliberately created cross-strait confrontation out of political self-interest, and labeled these Taiwanese entertainers as so-called "forced to express their stance", which fully illustrates two points: First, the DPP The authorities are very guilty and are afraid that compatriots on both sides of the Taiwan Strait will get close to each other. Not only do they deliberately ignore the mainstream public opinion that Taiwan wants peace, development, exchanges, and cooperation, they also suppress and slander them in every possible way. Second, the DPP authorities are intensifying their efforts to create "green terror." , making many Taiwanese people afraid to speak their true feelings.

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