Recently, some netizens posted that the landmark building "Cow Sculpture" in front of the Shenzhen Stock Exchange was smashed.
The post wrote: The cattle of the exchange were smashed? Please don't be so extreme, there is a debtor and a debtor, and the cow is so innocent. Bulls being slapped in the face and bulls hollowing out are the characteristics of the late bear market. Some netizens asked in the comment area of the post, "Where was it smashed"? The author of the post replied, "Shenzhen Stock Exchange".
The reporter noticed that although a picture of a cow sculpture was distributed in the post, some netizens pointed out that the scene in the picture was not the Shenzhen Stock Exchange, and said that the above news was a rumor, "It is obviously a picture of the beginning, and the content is all up to the editor."
On January 10, the reporter called the Shenzhen Stock Exchange on this matter, and the staff said that they had not heard of the "cow sculpture" being smashed. Another staff member of the Shenzhen Stock Exchange told reporters that the "cow sculpture" was not smashed and the sculpture was still intact.
In fact, the cow sculptures in the Shenzhen Stock Exchange Square don't look like this at all, let's take a look at their true faces!
The cow sculpture in Shenzhen Stock Exchange Square was created by Han Meilin, a professor at Tsinghua University, for the Shenzhen Stock Exchange, and was completed in July 2015. The three strong bulls either stand tall and fierce, or are down-to-earth and accumulate strength, or they are fierce and unstoppable, full of wild passion, vigor and vitality.
The reporter found that when Typhoon "Mangkhut" ravaged Guangdong in 2018, there were rumors that the landmark building "Niu Sculpture" of the Shenzhen Stock Exchange was "blown down", and netizens also attached relevant pictures.
However, it is understood that the cow sculpture in front of the Shenzhen Stock Exchange building was not "blown down" by Typhoon Mangkhut, and the statue itself was displayed as shown in the image, but it showed signs of "falling" from the perspective of the photo, causing netizens to mistakenly believe that the cow statue of the Shenzhen Stock Exchange was blown down by a typhoon.
(Yangcheng Evening News, Yangcheng Pai Comprehensive Jimu News, North Evening Online, Shenzhen News Network)
Editor: Chen Ruizhi
Source: Yangcheng Evening News • Yangcheng faction