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Hong Kong star Ouyang Zhenhua posted an article questioning the opening of Japanese schools in the mainland, which caused heated discussions among netizens: too bold

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Recently, Hong Kong star Ouyang Zhenhua posted on social platforms that "I saw in some videos that Japan has built many schools in the mainland, but none of these schools have Chinese students, all of them are Japanese, and Chinese is prohibited from entering", asking whether these messages are true.

Hong Kong star Ouyang Zhenhua posted an article questioning the opening of Japanese schools in the mainland, which caused heated discussions among netizens: too bold

The question sparked heated discussions among netizens.

Some netizens revealed that there is such a Japanese school in Shanghai.

After searching, it was found that there is indeed a Japanese school in Shanghai, according to the school's profile, it is a school for Japanese people living in Shanghai, and the teachers are mostly Japanese, formerly the Japanese school opened by the Japanese Consulate General in Shanghai in 1987.

Some people believe that the Japanese are opening schools in China to appropriate Chinese land and resources.

Some people think that this situation is common throughout the country, and that such schools are international schools, so they do not accept Chinese students.

Some people also think that Ouyang Zhenhua's raising such a question is provoking national confrontation and questioning his original intention.

Hong Kong star Ouyang Zhenhua posted an article questioning the opening of Japanese schools in the mainland, which caused heated discussions among netizens: too bold

In this regard, Ouyang Zhenhua posted that he just wanted to have an explanation, indicating that the source of his problem was from some social platforms, and he didn't know whether it was true or false, and hoped that everyone would judge by themselves.

Hong Kong star Ouyang Zhenhua posted an article questioning the opening of Japanese schools in the mainland, which caused heated discussions among netizens: too bold

Ouyang Zhenhua is a well-known actor in Hong Kong, China, joined TVB in 1982 in the 11th TVB Artist Training Class, and in 1992, he first appeared as the male number one in the legal drama "No. 1 Royal Court", and later won the "Best Joker Award" at the Thousands of Stars Awards Ceremony with "Drunken Hitting the Golden Bough"; In 2007, he was nominated for the Best Actor Award at the 35th International Emmy Awards for his role in "Casino Vice", and entered the final 5, becoming the first Hong Kong male artist nominated for this international award.

Hong Kong star Ouyang Zhenhua posted an article questioning the opening of Japanese schools in the mainland, which caused heated discussions among netizens: too bold

Ouyang Zhenhua is a powerful actor who is deeply loved by mainland audiences. As a Hong Kong actor, he has expressed his love for the motherland on social platforms many times, so the issue of position is unquestionable.

As a public figure, it is rare to dare to ask questions about such sensitive issues, and netizens have given him a thumbs up.

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