After the mainland band "Huichundan" was canceled by the Taiwanese music company for saying "Taiwan, China", another mainland singer was banned by the Taiwanese authorities. Recently, mainland hip-hop singer Wang Yitai officially announced a concert in Taiwan, China, but was boycotted because of his promotional words "Chinese Taipei".
It is reported that Wang Yitai’s concert in Taiwan, China, will be held in September. It adopts the “sell tickets first and apply later” model, and the tickets for the relevant performances have been sold out. His propaganda phrase "Chinese Taipei" was also made public on the Internet in July. Taiwan officials recently used "insulting Taiwan" propaganda to violate regulations, and it was very funny to reject his application to Taiwan.
In the comment area of the official announcement of Wang Yitai’s concert, you can also see the reaction of Taiwanese netizens at that time. Some Taiwanese netizens bought tickets for the concert in July, which also shows that the “sell tickets first and apply later” model is true. . In the latest comments, a netizen from Taiwan Province left a message, "I heard that Taiwan has not approved your singing," with a snickering expression, looking like he was gloating about his misfortune.
Many mainland netizens turned on the mocking mode after seeing the official actions of Taiwan Province. Some scolded "sensitive skin" and returned it to Taiwan Province unchanged. Previously, Tian Fuzhen and others were boycotted because of their unclear stance, and were ridiculed by the Taiwanese people. Nowadays, it is unacceptable for mainland singers to even use the phrase "Chinese Taipei" in promotions. Who has sensitive skin?
What’s even more ridiculous and cool is the official ban. Taiwanese singers with controversial stances have received complaints and reports for their activities in the mainland. It is often officially announced by the event organizer, and the official does not participate. However, Wang Yitai's activities were banned by Taiwanese officials as a typical example, and the meaning is completely different. This also shows that the mainland is very tolerant of Taiwanese singers.
Furthermore, "Chinese Taipei" is not guilty of being sensitive. At the just-concluded Paris Olympics, Taiwanese athletes' appearances were always accompanied by the title "Chinese Taipei". If Taiwanese officials are sensitive to "Chinese Taipei", then are they? Want to block yourself too?
In addition, mainland netizens praised Wang Yitai's firm stance, saying that if Taiwan Province does not allow him to hold concerts, then he should not go. There is a vast mainland market behind him, so it is better to move the venue to the mainland. As for the concert tickets that have been sold out, some netizens hope that the organizers will not refund them.
Seeing Taiwan’s official suppression of mainland singers, many netizens called for equal treatment of Taiwanese artists whose positions are unclear, such as Tian Fuzhen, Zhang Xuan (An Pu) and others, and compress their performing arts space. Only in this way can Taiwan independence be effectively rectified.
A comparison will show that Taiwan Province has very strict requirements for mainland artists. Any topic related to "Taiwan, China" can ferment and rise. This is just a standard expression in Taiwan Province's international terms. It just means that the person speaking is from the mainland. Netizens in Taiwan cannot accept this. As for those Taiwanese artists whose positions are unclear, they are jumping around in various marginal minefields. The two are not at the same level, but the result is an enhanced version of the ban. Who knows who is sensitive.
Taiwan is an integral part of China, and there is only one China in the world. I hope that all artists will have the courage to express their stance, and I also hope that the market will give artists with a firmer stance and not give them the possibility of swinging back and forth. The reunification of the motherland is inevitable. After the mainland band "Huichundan" was canceled by the Taiwanese music company for saying "Taiwan, China", another mainland singer was banned by the Taiwanese authorities. Recently, mainland hip-hop singer Wang Yitai officially announced a concert in Taiwan, China, but was boycotted because of his promotional words "Chinese Taipei". It is reported that Wang Yitai’s concert in Taiwan, China, will be held in September. It adopts the “sell tickets first and apply later” model, and the tickets for the relevant performances have been sold out. His propaganda phrase "Chinese Taipei" was also made public on the Internet in July. Taiwan officials recently used "insulting Taiwan" propaganda to violate regulations, and it was very funny to reject his application to Taiwan. In the comment area of the official announcement of Wang Yitai’s concert, you can also see the reaction of Taiwanese netizens at that time. Some Taiwanese netizens bought tickets for the concert in July, which also shows that the “sell tickets first and apply later” model is true. . In the latest comments, a netizen from Taiwan Province left a message, "I heard that Taiwan has not approved your singing," with a snickering expression, looking like he was gloating about his misfortune. Many mainland netizens turned on the mocking mode after seeing the official actions of Taiwan Province. Some scolded "sensitive skin" and returned it to Taiwan Province unchanged. Previously, Tian Fuzhen and others were boycotted because of their unclear stance, and were ridiculed by the Taiwanese people. Nowadays, it is unacceptable for mainland singers to even use the phrase "Chinese Taipei" in promotions. Who has sensitive skin? What’s even more ridiculous and cool is the official ban. Taiwanese singers with controversial stances have received complaints and reports for their activities in the mainland. It is often officially announced by the event organizer, and the official does not participate. However, Wang Yitai's activities were banned by Taiwanese officials as a typical example, and the meaning is completely different. This also shows that the mainland is very tolerant of Taiwanese singers. Furthermore, "Chinese Taipei" is not guilty of being sensitive. At the just-concluded Paris Olympics, Taiwanese athletes' appearances were always accompanied by the title "Chinese Taipei". If Taiwanese officials are sensitive to "Chinese Taipei", then are they? Want to block yourself too? In addition, mainland netizens praised Wang Yitai's firm stance, saying that if Taiwan Province does not allow him to hold concerts, then he should not go. There is a vast mainland market behind him, so it is better to move the venue to the mainland. As for the concert tickets that have been sold out, some netizens hope that the organizers will not refund them. Seeing Taiwan’s official suppression of mainland singers, many netizens called for equal treatment of Taiwanese artists whose positions are unclear, such as Tian Fuzhen, Zhang Xuan (An Pu) and others, and compress their performing arts space. Only in this way can Taiwan independence be effectively rectified. A comparison will show that Taiwan Province has very strict requirements for mainland artists. Any topic related to "Taiwan, China" can ferment and rise. This is just a standard expression in Taiwan Province's international terms. It just means that the person speaking is from the mainland. Netizens in Taiwan cannot accept this. As for those Taiwanese artists whose positions are unclear, they are jumping around in various marginal minefields. The two are not at the same level, but the result is an enhanced version of the ban. Who knows who is sensitive. Taiwan is an integral part of China, and there is only one China in the world. I hope that all artists will have the courage to express their stance, and I also hope that the market will give artists with a firmer stance and not give them the possibility of swinging back and forth. The reunification of the motherland is inevitable. Unauthorized reproduction of this article is strictly prohibited. Violators will be prosecuted!