How should Zhang Zhehan apologize to Chinese people for the Japanese photo incident?

After reading this news, my first reaction was to think of the Japanese "military uniform" incident in 2001. The "military uniform" incident at that time quickly aroused the anger, condemnation and dissatisfaction of the Chinese people. Under the pressure of public opinion, the person concerned also publicly apologized to the people of the country on the grounds that he was young, ignorant, and ill-considered. These reasons make it impossible for Chinese people to understand. After all, it was the star actor at the time, not as easy as a three-year-old kid to be deceived. Even if someone dug a "well", you shouldn't jump in it. Because the logo of the Japanese military flag is too obvious, this ability to tell right from wrong should have been there long ago.

Today’s Zhang Zhehan’s Japanese photo incident is exactly the same as the 2001 “Military Flag” incident. It’s not clear where to go to the wedding, and where to go to take a photo. Is it because you close your eyes to take pictures, you go in and out with your eyes closed, and you don’t know who is taking pictures? Especially the Yasukuni Shrine in Japan, everyone knows what ghosts are placed there.

Whenever the people of China see the Japanese military flag and the word "Yasukuni Shrine", their first reaction is to think of the heinous crimes that Japan has committed in China, and think of the Japanese aggressors' extermination in China. The massacre in China reminds us of the misfortunes and disasters experienced by the Chinese people during the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression. Did the people involved in these incidents see the Japanese military flag pattern and the sign of the "Yasukuni Shrine" at that time indifferent? Are they really so ignorant? Do you really know nothing about the past of Japan and China? I'm afraid no one believes it.

Think twice before doing everything. Whether you are a mortal or a so-called celebrity, you should not forget the national humiliation and family hatred, and perpetuate a passion for patriotism. Do things high-profile, be a low-key person, move forward steadily, don't be blinded by the momentary glory and aura, lose your way, and forget what you are.