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Han Feizi, the "little fairy" who made a big fuss, was beaten into the "cold palace" by Singapore with her own example

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Han Feizi, the "little fairy" who made a big fuss, was beaten into the "cold palace" by Singapore with her own example

  "Little fairy" on the moon. (Han Fei Zi Douyin video screenshot)

  On October 10, a video went viral on the Internet, a woman said that she was hit by a car and injured her foot, went to the central hospital for treatment, waited for three hours but could not see a doctor. However, according to a statement from the Central Hospital on Facebook, about two hours after the woman arrived at the emergency room, the clinical medical team not only thoroughly diagnosed her condition, but also arranged for her to be discharged home.

  The police later received a report that the woman had spoken foully to the nurse, so the female police officer went to the hospital to investigate, but how did she know that the woman refused to cooperate, and also used her mobile phone to shoot the female police officer and another police officer.

Han Feizi, the "little fairy" who made a big fuss, was beaten into the "cold palace" by Singapore with her own example

  The little fairy made a big fuss in the Central Hospital, did not answer the policewoman's questions, and insisted on using her mobile phone to "record it first". (Drawing by Li Xiaoxin)

  This incident of a beautiful woman insulting medical staff immediately set off a storm on the Internet and became a hot topic among Chinese netizens.

  When the Chinese woman went to the emergency room of the Central Hospital for medical treatment, the medical staff noticed that she was not wearing a mask, handed her the mask, and reminded her of the requirements of the Ministry of Health to wear masks in the hospital.

  The woman not only refused to cooperate, but also began verbally abusing the medical staff. Paramedics and security guards tried their best to calm her, but she did not heed the advice and finally alerted the police to the scene.

  The hospital believes that the woman's behavior forced the hospital to deploy more manpower to deal with it, disrupting the hospital's operations and hindering other emergency room patients who were waiting for medical attention.

Han Feizi, the "little fairy" who made a big fuss, was beaten into the "cold palace" by Singapore with her own example

  Singapore's Ministry of Health makes masks mandatory in hospitals. The picture shows that all patients seeking treatment in the emergency room of the Central Hospital wore masks as directed. (The Straits Times)

  In fact, this is a farce that should not have happened.

  The woman also deliberately put the matter on the Internet, thinking that she could win the sympathy and support of the majority of netizens and embarrass the Central Hospital, but the next development of the incident may be unexpected.

  The incident sparked heated discussions on Chinese social media, and was "hotly searched" on many Weibo topics, gaining hundreds of millions of views.

  Han Feizi, the protagonist of the incident, a 29-year-old Chinese woman, became a "real Internet celebrity" overnight and won the title of "Little Fairy".

  "Little fairies" naturally refer to beautiful girls, beautiful images strengthen their self-confidence, they think that women should be more good to themselves, not trapped by traditional roles to dedicate themselves to the family, and even think that the earth revolves around them.

  The meaning of "little fairy" goes to extremes, and the extremes of things are bound to reverse, and it is used to ridicule the "feminist extremism" of simple minds and excessive emphasis on women's privileges. "Little fairy", like the word "strange", was originally a positive adjective, but gradually became a derogatory term.

  Chinese Internet generally dismissed the behavior of this "little fairy" who made a big fuss at Singapore General Hospital, and believed that Singapore should discipline her well.

  Han Feizi, a 29-year-old Chinese national, has been charged with six counts, including one count of public nuisance, two counts of contraventing the Harassment Prevention Act and three counts of contraventing the Private Security Act. She was released on bail after her first court appearance on 13 October, but no one paid her bail and has been remanded in custody for 13 days.

  This case is involved in a case within a case. The company that applied for her work pass was also suspected of violating the Employment of Foreigners Act by "providing false or omitting any information or statement to mislead", and the penalty was not light.

  Then again, going to the emergency room of a public hospital in Singapore to see a doctor, if the condition is not serious or critical, spending time waiting is the norm, but the situation has been improving. Threats against healthcare workers with verbal or physical violence by patients or their family members are also common.

  Therefore, a clear notice in public hospitals and clinics reminds the public not to be rude or insulting medical staff, and in the face of such incidents, hospitals have a certain SOP, a set of standard responses, first to reassure, to calm down the angry person, if the situation gets out of control, security and police will intervene.

  On the 24th, the court also charged the woman with two charges, alleging that she lied when applying for a work permit, saying that she was hired as a secretary, but during the new month after coming to the new year, she worked as an escort in many places.

  This time, the "little fairy" lost her "fairy temper" in Singapore's medical powerhouse, which was really going the wrong way and finding the wrong place. What is her fate will be broken down next time.

Han Feizi, the "little fairy" who made a big fuss, was beaten into the "cold palace" by Singapore with her own example

  Han Feizi was charged with two additional counts on October 24. (taken from TikTok)

  The flower blooms in two branches, and the words are divided into two ends.

  And the fairy concubines of the heavenly palace may have heard that this small tropical island country is a good place for men to be "rich and stupid", so they have come to this game in the world, but they don't know that this is a hospital and rules are also talked, doctors and nurses can't scold or sing, and the police can't handle the case.

  "Concubine Han" sacrificed her ego this time, tried the law by herself, and was beaten into the "cold palace" (the Singapore Police Headquarters is said to be full of air conditioning), and when she goes back, she should tell her Singapore travel notes: Singapore turned out to be a place where even coquettishness broke the law!

  Whether it is a little fairy, a little lady, or a little fresh meat, you have to do it yourself here, and it is not easy to be a fairy in Singapore!

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