Taiwanese actor Ariel Ariel, who is popular on both sides of the Taiwan Strait with "Prank Kiss" and "I May Not Love You," has always been called the "goddess of zero negative reviews" by drama fans. Recently, on a variety show, Lin Yichen, who was a guest, said "I am from Chengd

Taiwanese actor Ariel Lin, who is popular on both sides of the Taiwan Strait with "Mischief Kiss" and "I May Not Love You",

has always been called the "goddess with zero negative reviews" by many drama fans.

Recently on a variety show,

Lin Yichen, who was a guest, said

"I am from Chengdu"

unexpectedly caused a stir.

Zhu Lixi, a lecturer who taught her at National Chengchi University, published articles for two consecutive days to criticize Lin Yichen, even using fierce words such as "hypocritical", "disappointment" and "unforgivable", which triggered many Taiwanese netizens to leave comments and criticize. Zhu Lixi suddenly deleted the article on the morning of September 3.

Why is "I am from Chengdu" "unforgivable"?

In the program broadcast last week, when she heard that the guest was from Chengdu, Ariel Lin immediately raised her hands happily and shouted "I am from Chengdu", revealing that her grandfather is from Chengdu. When Ariel Ariel was later asked if she could speak Sichuan dialect, she said that although she could not, she often heard her grandfather speak it, so she felt very familiar with the local accent. After the broadcast of

, Ariel Ariel was attacked by some pro-green netizens, but she also received support from many Taiwanese netizens: "Her grandfather is from Chengdu, so what's wrong with her claiming to be from Chengdu?" "Thanks to Ariel Ariel! Be an upright China." He's so cool" "You can't tell me where your ancestral home is? If you tell me, you'll be attacked or maliciously attacked."

Zhu Lixi issued a veiled criticism, saying that he had "never taught Chengdu people" and asked Ariel Lin to "stop sending text messages on Teachers' Day" and even used strong words such as "hypocritical", "disappointed" and "unforgivable". This article attracted a lot of attention. A large number of Taiwanese netizens poured in and left messages, saying that Zhu Lixi's public criticism of students "looks like bullying" and "cannot be respected." On the morning of September 3, this article has been quietly deleted.

Many netizens who came to "watch" saw that Zhu Lixi's articles criticizing Lin Yichen disappeared, and saw that all the previous comments criticizing him were missing. They suspected that Zhu Lixi might delete the posts and netizens' comments, and felt even more unhappy. They all started to comment on Zhu Lixi's comments. Questions were left in the comments below other posts: "Deleting articles like crazy, let everyone see that the quality of teachers at National Chengchi University is like this. It seems that he is a teacher who loves money and has a stand. "If you can delete it, why don't you just close the social account?"

This speech is not the first time that Ariel Ariel expresses her identity as a Chengdu native. Taiwanese media reported that in 2013, when Ariel Ariel went to Sichuan to promote the TV series "The King of Lanling", she expressed her feelings about returning to her grandfather's hometown, saying "Seeing it." This land suddenly has a strong sense of belonging."

restored this mainland variety show broadcast at the end of August this year. Some guests talked about where they were from. Ariel Ariel, who was on the same stage, guessed Chengdu and raised her hand and said, "I She is from Chengdu." She also mentioned that her grandfather is from Chengdu, and she often hears her speak her hometown dialect, which is very cordial.

Many mainland netizens left messages on social platforms, "This is the first time I know that my sister is from Chengdu" and "I feel very friendly when I hear the accent." There are also Many Taiwanese netizens expressed their support in the comment area of ​​relevant reports in Taiwanese media, shouting "Great Yichen"; some Taiwanese netizens opened the "ancestry solitaire" and left messages such as "I am from Anhui, born in Taiwan" and "I am a Hakka from Meixian County". "My ancestors are from Jiangxi and Chinese people who grew up in Taiwan are just 'stating the facts' correctly."

Previously, Taiwanese group Mayday and singer Jolin Tsai were also attacked by some forces in Taiwan for similar reasons. The Taiwan Affairs Office of the State Council Spokesperson Zhu Fenglian once said that Taiwanese entertainers express their attitudes towards cross-strait relations and the identity of Chinese people in various ways. These are natural expressions of true feelings.

Source | Comprehensive Taiwan Network, China News Agency

(Source: News Morning Post. )

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Taiwanese actor Ariel Lin, who is popular on both sides of the Taiwan Strait with "Mischief Kiss" and "I May Not Love You",

has always been called the "goddess with zero negative reviews" by many drama fans.

Recently on a variety show,

Lin Yichen, who was a guest, said

"I am from Chengdu"

unexpectedly caused a stir.

Zhu Lixi, a lecturer who taught her at National Chengchi University, published articles for two consecutive days to criticize Lin Yichen, even using fierce words such as "hypocritical", "disappointment" and "unforgivable", which triggered many Taiwanese netizens to leave comments and criticize. Zhu Lixi suddenly deleted the article on the morning of September 3.

Why is "I am from Chengdu" "unforgivable"?

In the program broadcast last week, when she heard that the guest was from Chengdu, Ariel Lin immediately raised her hands happily and shouted "I am from Chengdu", revealing that her grandfather is from Chengdu. When Ariel Ariel was later asked if she could speak Sichuan dialect, she said that although she could not, she often heard her grandfather speak it, so she felt very familiar with the local accent. After the broadcast of

, Ariel Ariel was attacked by some pro-green netizens, but she also received support from many Taiwanese netizens: "Her grandfather is from Chengdu, so what's wrong with her claiming to be from Chengdu?" "Thanks to Ariel Ariel! Be an upright China." He's so cool" "You can't tell me where your ancestral home is? If you tell me, you'll be attacked or maliciously attacked."

Zhu Lixi issued a veiled criticism, saying that he had "never taught Chengdu people" and asked Ariel Lin to "stop sending text messages on Teachers' Day" and even used strong words such as "hypocritical", "disappointed" and "unforgivable". This article attracted a lot of attention. A large number of Taiwanese netizens poured in and left messages, saying that Zhu Lixi's public criticism of students "looks like bullying" and "cannot be respected." On the morning of September 3, this article has been quietly deleted.

Many netizens who came to "watch" saw that Zhu Lixi's articles criticizing Lin Yichen disappeared, and saw that all the previous comments criticizing him were missing. They suspected that Zhu Lixi might delete the posts and netizens' comments, and felt even more unhappy. They all started to comment on Zhu Lixi's comments. Questions were left in the comments below other posts: "Deleting articles like crazy, let everyone see that the quality of teachers at National Chengchi University is like this. It seems that he is a teacher who loves money and has a stand. "If you can delete it, why don't you just close the social account?"

This speech is not the first time that Ariel Ariel expresses her identity as a Chengdu native. Taiwanese media reported that in 2013, when Ariel Ariel went to Sichuan to promote the TV series "The King of Lanling", she expressed her feelings about returning to her grandfather's hometown, saying "Seeing it." This land suddenly has a strong sense of belonging."

restored this mainland variety show broadcast at the end of August this year. Some guests talked about where they were from. Ariel Ariel, who was on the same stage, guessed Chengdu and raised her hand and said, "I She is from Chengdu." She also mentioned that her grandfather is from Chengdu, and she often hears her speak her hometown dialect, which is very cordial.

Many mainland netizens left messages on social platforms, "This is the first time I know that my sister is from Chengdu" and "I feel very friendly when I hear the accent." There are also Many Taiwanese netizens expressed their support in the comment area of ​​relevant reports in Taiwanese media, shouting "Great Yichen"; some Taiwanese netizens opened the "ancestry solitaire" and left messages such as "I am from Anhui, born in Taiwan" and "I am a Hakka from Meixian County". "My ancestors are from Jiangxi and Chinese people who grew up in Taiwan are just 'stating the facts' correctly."

Previously, Taiwanese group Mayday and singer Jolin Tsai were also attacked by some forces in Taiwan for similar reasons. The Taiwan Affairs Office of the State Council Spokesperson Zhu Fenglian once said that Taiwanese entertainers express their attitudes towards cross-strait relations and the identity of Chinese people in various ways. These are natural expressions of true feelings.

Source | Comprehensive Taiwan Network, China News Agency

(Source: News Morning Post. )

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