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Gu Ailing was insulted by a British magazine with chopsticks, leaving a message: Don't use stereotypical chopsticks to represent China

author:Spring Greeting

Introduction: Gu Ailing once again rebuked foreign media: have the ability to rush me, don't use stereotypical chopsticks to represent China!

Gu Ailing was insulted by a British magazine with chopsticks, leaving a message: Don't use stereotypical chopsticks to represent China

Due to heavy snowfall in Beijing, Tianjin and Hebei, the women's slope steeplechase qualification tournament scheduled for freestyle skiing was cancelled on the 13th, and Gu Ailing's debut in Zhangjiakou was postponed.

On February 14, due to weather conditions, the Beijing Winter Olympics freestyle ski slope obstacle course qualifiers began, and Gu Ailing ranked third with 79.38 points, easily advancing to the final.

On the morning of February 15, the final began, Gu Ailing made a mistake, and the last one ended perfectly, winning a precious silver medal.

Behind the success is always indispensable to question, Gu Ailing has achieved great success in China, but also triggered some foreign media sour words, recently Gu Ailing has not been reported by foreign media, she is not less to these media face.

Gu Ailing was insulted by a British magazine with chopsticks, leaving a message: Don't use stereotypical chopsticks to represent China

According to reports, the British magazine "The Economist" recently reported another article, with pictures caused great controversy.

The accompanying picture is a huge photo of Gu Ailing, who stepped on a ski but was caught by a pair of chopsticks. This photo obviously has a lot of malice, chopsticks represent China, the implication is that Gu Ailing was kidnapped by China? Or did she become some kind of tool?

No matter how it is interpreted, it is impossible to interpret a good meaning, and the intention is sinister.

18-year-old Gu Ailing once again took out the champion style, leaving a message at the bottom of this article: If you want to bully a teenager, first, please find out the facts, second, have the ability to circle me, and third, don't use stereotypical chopsticks to represent China.

Gu Ailing was insulted by a British magazine with chopsticks, leaving a message: Don't use stereotypical chopsticks to represent China

This is indeed Gu Ailing's style, simple, domineering, direct, and leaves no room for it.

In fact, the reason why Gu Ailing is keenly reported by foreign media does not rule out that these foreign media are used by people with ulterior motives. "The Economist" has rubbed her heat before.

Previously, "The Economist" reported on the origin of Gu Ailing's family lineage and name, saying that Gu Ailing came from a traditional matriarchal family, the father's identity was not exposed, and her grandmother and mother were both Chinese, and they were inextricably linked to sports.

Grandma Feng Guozhen is a retired cadre of the Chinese Ministry of Transport, a former senior engineer of the Department of Physical Reform of the Ministry of Transport, and a former women's basketball player at Shanghai Jiaotong University, and now 86-year-old Feng Guozhen still insists on running a mile a day.

Gu Ailing was insulted by a British magazine with chopsticks, leaving a message: Don't use stereotypical chopsticks to represent China

Mom Gu Yan grew up in Beijing, studied at Peking University, studied in the United States after graduating from Peking University, studied biochemistry and molecular biology at Auburn University, studied molecular genetics at Rockefeller University, and did an MBA at Stanford University's business school.

Gu Yan likes to ski, and when Gu Ailing was three years old, Gu Yan went to work as a part-time ski instructor at the Polaris Resort Ski Resort in Lake Tahoe, California.

So Gu Yan had a lot of opportunities to take Gu Ailing to ski with her, and later Gu Ailing became a professional skier, and Gu Yan was selected for the management of the freestyle ski jumping and slope obstacle course team of the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics in January 2022, with the good story of mother and daughter competing together on the field.

Gu Ailing's name is also very meaningful, in November 2002, Gu Ailing's mother Gu Yan's sister Gu Ling died in a car accident. Ten months later, Gu Ailing was born, and In order to commemorate her sister who died unexpectedly not long ago, Gu Yan named her daughter Ailing.

Gu Ailing was insulted by a British magazine with chopsticks, leaving a message: Don't use stereotypical chopsticks to represent China

The carefree growth environment has given Gu Ailing a straightforward personality; the education of her grandmother and mother has given Gu Ailing the cognition of Chinese identity since she was a child.

So when she sees some of the media's yin and yang weirdness, she will inevitably stand up and clarify.

When she won her first Olympic gold medal, she clarified the foreign media report that "athletes with bad performance have been attacked in China": As a person who actually uses Chinese social media, I must say that more than 90% of the comments are positive and exciting. It's part of the movement that everyone can understand

This time is the same, and it will be the same in the future.

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