Huang Weihan, a senior media person in Taiwan, believes that after Han Guoyu took office as the head of Taiwan’s legislative body, he really felt like a duck in water. He pointed out that Han Guoyu now has three main skills, the first is sending flowers, the second is taking phot

Huang Weihan, a senior media person in Taiwan, believes that after Han Guoyu took office as the head of Taiwan’s legislative body, he really felt like a duck in water. He pointed out that Han Guoyu now has three main skills, the first is sending flowers, the second is taking photos, and the third is "don't be angry".

According to Taiwanese media "China Times News Network", before presiding over a meeting on the 10th, Han Kuo-yu expressed his condolences to all mothers in Taiwan and sent carnations. The Women's Association of Pingzhen District, Taoyuan City, went to the Taiwan Legislative Body to pay a visit to Han Kuo-yu, and Han even expressed his love to everyone. Huang Weihan said that on Valentine's Day in February this year, Han Guoyu also sent a large bouquet of roses to the female Mindai, and carnations on Mother's Day. In addition, many visiting groups are now visiting Taiwan's legislative body, and many people are rushing to take photos with Hanguo-yu, which shows his popularity.

Faced with the unharmonious atmosphere of several consecutive political party negotiations, Han Kuo-yu also made new moves. Huang Weihan mentioned that every time a political party negotiates, Hanguo-yu always sees the "three regiments" quarreling, so he finds a way, which is a "countdown" and limiting speeches to 5 minutes, so that everyone's anger does not accumulate to the point of quarreling.

Huang Weihan said that not only did Han Guoyu set a timer and asked everyone not to be angry, even Ke Jianming, the "general convenor" of the Democratic Progressive Party caucus, gave him a series of bombardments, but he was not angry. Therefore, he used "like a fish in water" to describe Han Kuo-yu, the current head of Taiwan's legislative body. (Compiled by Straits Herald reporters Chen Zilin and Lin Jingxian)