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Zhang Benzhi and his family just want to go to Japan to make money, is it wrong?

author:Huizai self-media studio

Everyone knows that Tomokazu Zhang and his family are now Japanese nationals, and in 2003, 10-year-old Tomokazu Zhang applied for Japanese citizenship. Because Tomokazu Chang, who was in Japan at the age of 9, has become a Japanese table tennis prodigy. At that time, Tomokazu Chang participated in the All Japan Championship, setting a record for the youngest player to appear in the competition. Later, if he wanted to represent the Japanese table tennis team in Japan to play international competitions and make more money, he could only become a Japanese citizen.

Zhang Benzhi and his family just want to go to Japan to make money, is it wrong?

Since Tomokazu Chang became a Japanese citizen, his father and sister also naturally acquired Japanese nationality. The money earned by my father and sister on the Japanese table tennis team is also considerable.

Zhang Benzhi and his family just want to go to Japan to make money, is it wrong?

But Tomokazu Harimoto's mother became a Japanese citizen a few years later. Because Zhang Benzhi and his mother are Chinese nationals, and they were once members of the national table tennis team, it was convenient for her to take her son and daughter back to China to participate in training.

Zhang Benzhi and his family just want to go to Japan to make money, is it wrong?

After all, their family only became Japanese citizens for money, and there is nothing wrong with it! What do you think?

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