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Mr. Law publicly mourned the Queen of England, tearful and emotional, saying Hong Kong was grateful for her shade

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Since the death of Queen Elizabeth II, there have been people who have gone to the entrance of the British Consulate General in Hong Kong to mourn, including some entertainers in the entertainment industry.

Since there was no official public mourning event, everyone ran to the entrance of the consulate to deliver flowers and hung a picture of the Queen of England on the wall.

Mr. Law publicly mourned the Queen of England, tearful and emotional, saying Hong Kong was grateful for her shade
Mr. Law publicly mourned the Queen of England, tearful and emotional, saying Hong Kong was grateful for her shade

Judging from the photos shared by netizens, there are quite a few people who go to mourn, there are often queues, and even some people kneel and cry, just as painful as the death of their loved ones.

Luo Jiaying, an actor who is more familiar to everyone, also went to the scene to mourn the Queen of England, and he sent a bouquet of flowers to express his respect for the Queen.

Luo Jiaying also took a photo with the queen, his eyes were full of tears, his emotions looked more excited, and his whole face was full of sadness.

Mr. Law publicly mourned the Queen of England, tearful and emotional, saying Hong Kong was grateful for her shade
Mr. Law publicly mourned the Queen of England, tearful and emotional, saying Hong Kong was grateful for her shade

Luo Jiaying also posted on social platforms to express his feelings, saying that when the Queen of England ascended the throne, he was only seven years old, and in the past seventy years, the Queen of England was his elder, and under the shadow of the Queen of England, Hong Kong has become a blessed place on earth.

Mr. Law publicly mourned the Queen of England, tearful and emotional, saying Hong Kong was grateful for her shade

Luo Jiaying's remarks instantly triggered a heated discussion among netizens, and everyone went to his comment area to leave a message to boycott, and some netizens said that Luo Jiaying had a servility in his bones and thought that he should not mourn.

Mr. Law publicly mourned the Queen of England, tearful and emotional, saying Hong Kong was grateful for her shade

Some netizens think that what Luo Jiaying said is not right, Hong Kong can become a blessed land because it is Chinese land, and it has nothing to do with the colonizers who invaded our country, and Luo Jiaying should not be so "filial piety" to the Queen of England.

Mr. Law publicly mourned the Queen of England, tearful and emotional, saying Hong Kong was grateful for her shade

The famous Hong Kong director Gao Zhisen also opposed Luo Jiaying's remarks that "Hong Kong is thanks to the Queen of England", And Gao Zhisen believes that without the struggle, efforts and self-improvement of Hong Kong people, Hong Kong cannot be a blessed land and has nothing to do with the British Queen.

Mr. Law publicly mourned the Queen of England, tearful and emotional, saying Hong Kong was grateful for her shade

Aged 75, Lo Ka Ying is a well-known Cantonese opera performance artist and film and television actor, who is well known to audiences for starring in Stephen Chow's films "Journey to the West" and "Domestic Lingling Paint".

Luo Jiaying has made more than 200 films, won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor, is a very powerful actor, and is called "a good actor with both virtue and art" by many audiences.

Mr. Law publicly mourned the Queen of England, tearful and emotional, saying Hong Kong was grateful for her shade
Mr. Law publicly mourned the Queen of England, tearful and emotional, saying Hong Kong was grateful for her shade

All along, Luo Jiaying's reputation is also good, he and his wife Wang Mingquan are highly respected veteran artists in the Hong Kong performing arts industry, and he has also been awarded the Bronze Bauhinia Star.

Some time ago, Luo Jiaying and his wife Wang Mingquan also attended the literary and art evening party marking the 25th anniversary of Hong Kong's return to the motherland.

Mr. Law publicly mourned the Queen of England, tearful and emotional, saying Hong Kong was grateful for her shade

It can be seen that Luo Jiaying's position is no problem, but his remarks this time are indeed controversial, and indeed a little too excited, which is really not flattering.

As a public figure, Luo Jiaying should understand history and pay attention to his words and deeds.

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