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To talk about doing things, only serve South Korean netizens, and even pull the Samsung Group prince Lee Jae-yong into the water. On February 25, Mao Ruoyi, an Internet celebrity singer with 1.7 million followers, angrily denounced on social platforms

author:The White Witch

To talk about doing things, only serve South Korean netizens, and even pull the Samsung Group prince Lee Jae-yong into the water.

On February 25, Mao Ruoyi, an Internet celebrity singer with 1.7 million followers, angrily accused Lee jae-yong of stealing his picture on social platforms, embarrassing that he did not even change his body, only his head. However, if you look closely at Mao Ruoyi, it is indeed somewhat similar to Li Zairong.

Mao Ruoyi released a comparative photo, this group of photos, respectively, took photos of him wearing Qin Dynasty, Ming Dynasty, Qing Dynasty costumes, one of which is a picture of wearing security clothing, which was also changed, but what is funny is that he forgot to cut the Chinese word "security" 2.

Many netizens flipped through the social accounts of the pirated pictures, and found that this account often sent some information related to the Samsung Group, and the number of fans was also quite large, with 69,000 fans, and 7,000 likes, but it should not be Lee Jae-yong himself, but may just be his loyal fans.

Not long ago, Jiang Shuying's TV series "Thirty Only" was broadcast in South Korea, which won the love of many Korean audiences, and Korean netizens felt that Jiang Shuying was not Chinese, because her name was more like Korean, and she looked like a Korean.

Jiang Shuying even issued a special article to explain the origin of his name, saying that his name came from an ancient Chinese poem: "Shuying horizontal oblique water is shallow, dark incense floating moon dusk." ”

There are also Korean netizens before that the Dragon Boat Festival, Mid-Autumn Festival, kimchi, etc. are all Korean, I have to say that Korean netizens are really "Korean acid", so will the world be South Korea?

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To talk about doing things, only serve South Korean netizens, and even pull the Samsung Group prince Lee Jae-yong into the water. On February 25, Mao Ruoyi, an Internet celebrity singer with 1.7 million followers, angrily denounced on social platforms
To talk about doing things, only serve South Korean netizens, and even pull the Samsung Group prince Lee Jae-yong into the water. On February 25, Mao Ruoyi, an Internet celebrity singer with 1.7 million followers, angrily denounced on social platforms
To talk about doing things, only serve South Korean netizens, and even pull the Samsung Group prince Lee Jae-yong into the water. On February 25, Mao Ruoyi, an Internet celebrity singer with 1.7 million followers, angrily denounced on social platforms
To talk about doing things, only serve South Korean netizens, and even pull the Samsung Group prince Lee Jae-yong into the water. On February 25, Mao Ruoyi, an Internet celebrity singer with 1.7 million followers, angrily denounced on social platforms
To talk about doing things, only serve South Korean netizens, and even pull the Samsung Group prince Lee Jae-yong into the water. On February 25, Mao Ruoyi, an Internet celebrity singer with 1.7 million followers, angrily denounced on social platforms
To talk about doing things, only serve South Korean netizens, and even pull the Samsung Group prince Lee Jae-yong into the water. On February 25, Mao Ruoyi, an Internet celebrity singer with 1.7 million followers, angrily denounced on social platforms

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