"Make a fool of myself" again! The Taiwan military was exposed to find Internet celebrities to train soldiers in fighting skills. Netizens: No talents?

The Taiwan military has "made a fake" again! The island fitness celebrity Chen Zhihan known as the "curator" once took a group photo with the leader of the Taiwan authorities Tsai Ing-wen. Taiwan media broke the news on the 21st that the Taiwan military plans to arrange soldiers Go to his gym to receive fighting skills training. After the incident was exposed, some netizens on the island questioned whether the Taiwan military was out of talent, and even the Taiwan media sarcastically claimed that this was a flattery to Tsai Ing-wen.

Chen Zhihan (middle) and Tsai Ing-wen (left) "in the same frame" (screenshot from Taiwan media)

According to Taiwan’s "Lianhe Evening News" on November 21, quoting sources, Taiwan’s "Ministry of National Defense" requires 2020 under the "high-level request" Since 1991, the military will send 40 people from the Taiwan Navy, Army, and Air Force to Chen's "Genghis Khan Fitness Club" to train "combat skills." The

report also mentioned that Chen stated a month ago that he planned to train Taiwan military soldiers in fighting skills under the approach of DPP "legislator" Wang Dingyu, and the military would send people to his fitness club for training. The report said that after the news was exposed, it was criticized by all walks of life, and Chen immediately announced that he would abandon the plan. But now the Taiwan military plans to send 40 people to Chen Zhihan's fitness club to train. As soon as the news came out, the "Lianhe Evening News" reported that this caused a backlash within the Taiwan military.

On the morning of the 21st, Taiwan’s “Ministry of National Defense” publicly responded to this revelation, confirming the news from Taiwan’s media, saying that the initial plan will send about 40 soldiers, navy, and air force to train Chen Zhihan for one month. After that, he will return to the army to teach what he has learned as a seed instructor. . As for the "high-level instructions," Taiwan's "Ministry of National Defense" claimed that there was no "high-level instructions" for this arrangement.

Chen Zhihan, formerly known as Chen Sihan, served in the Taiwan Marine Corps. He is an "Internet celebrity" on the island. He is called the "curator" because he is the founder of a chain gym. Regarding the Taiwanese military's exposure that he was planning to send someone to train him to train his fighting skills, there was an ironic claim on the island's intranet that "is there no one else?" "Fucking!" Someone at

said that the Taiwan military really lost face. "(The soldiers trained by Chen Zhihan) should learn how to be an internet celebrity."

In addition, because Chen Zhihan was in the same frame as Tsai Ing-wen in the political education program "Juguang Garden" of the Ministry of National Defense in May this year, some netizens criticized that the Taiwan military sought Chen Zhihan to train soldiers for "bribery." , Shoot Tsai Ing-wen's flattery.

even criticized Chen Zhihan himself, saying that he is "Taiwan independence" and he likes to speak dirty words. How does this kind of person represent the Taiwan military?

Taiwan's "United Daily News" also published an article criticizing that the identity of the "curator" is a "net celebrity" who likes to talk about current affairs. The style of exporting it as "dirty" has caused a lot of controversy. At the same time, he also used Tsai Ing-wen The "mysterious guest" approach appeared.

criticized the "Ministry of National Defense" under the "Green Committee" instructing various services to "select and send training" to Chen Zhihan's fitness club. The "United Daily News" article criticized that this was not a deliberate "flattering" by the Taiwan military. The article said that even if the courses are really free, follow-up training, fitness equipment, and even advertising will naturally have a certain "help" effect. "This is completely different from the military's usual efforts to stay out of political disputes and commercial activities." The

​​article mentions that Taiwan’s “Ministry of National Defense” will of course deny it, but why don’t the chiefs ask themselves: "Is it possible that these behaviors should be avoided," "Is it possible to make misunderstandings," and "poor views". Didn’t pose a challenge?” The

article believes that it is a major problem for Taiwan’s military in recent years that it is obedient to the high-level requirements of the Taiwan authorities and not daring to adhere to a professional stand; Agree, but every time a similar case occurs, officers and soldiers or the general public see it, and they are farther away from this goal.