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Princess Aiko, the only daughter of the Japanese emperor, became a migrant worker with a monthly salary of 7,000 yuan and joined the Red Cross

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On April 1, this originally ordinary day, but because of a special news, it sparked heated discussions among the people. Have you heard? Princess Aiko, the only daughter of the Japanese Emperor Naruhito, actually gave up the halo of the imperial family and chose to become an ordinary newcomer to the workplace! That's right, you heard it right, it was the princess with golden branches and jade leaves, who was now wearing a "new staff suit" and started her first job at the Japanese Red Cross.

As soon as this news came out, it really surprised many people. You know, the princess has always lived a pampered life in everyone's impression, how can she run to work? According to reports, Princess Aiko joined the "Youth and Volunteer Department" of the Japanese Red Cross Society, and her salary was the same as that of other colleagues, and she did not receive any preferential treatment because of her special status.

Such a choice is undoubtedly a huge challenge for Princess Aiko. After all, she has lived under the protection of the royal family since she was a child, and has never experienced competition and pressure in the workplace. However, she did not back down because of this, but took the brave step instead. This kind of courage and determination is truly admirable.

Of course, Princess Aiko's choice has also caused a lot of controversy. Some people believe that she should continue to take on the responsibilities of the royal family and make greater contributions to the country and the people. And others believe that she has the right to choose her own lifestyle and pursue her dreams and happiness. Either way, it's her personal choice, and we should respect her decision.

Princess Aiko, the only daughter of the Japanese emperor, became a migrant worker with a monthly salary of 7,000 yuan and joined the Red Cross

However, having said that, Princess Aiko joined the Red Cross, in fact, she also had her own difficulties. Because the succession system of the Japanese imperial family stipulates that women do not have the right to inherit, and female emperors are not recognized. Therefore, even as the only daughter of Emperor Naruhito, Princess Aiko is not among the candidates for the succession to the throne. Such a provision is undoubtedly an unfair treatment of women. However, Princess Aiko did not complain or give up because of this, but used her own way to serve the society and realize her self-worth.

In the report, we also saw a clip of Princess Aiko being interviewed by reporters after the end of the report. She said she was both happy and a little nervous, and her parents told her "you have to do it" when they went out in the morning. Such a scene really makes people feel her sincerity and courage.

As for Princess Aiko's choice, Japanese netizens also sent their blessings. They believe that Princess Aiko can give up the privileged life of the royal family and choose to become an ordinary newcomer in the workplace, which is a rare quality. Her choice not only shows her personal courage and determination, but also sets a positive example for young people.

In fact, Princess Aiko's choice is not isolated. In today's society, more and more young people are beginning to pursue their dreams and happiness, and are no longer limited by traditional concepts and constraints. They create their own future in their own way, showing infinite vitality and creativity.

Princess Aiko, the only daughter of the Japanese emperor, became a migrant worker with a monthly salary of 7,000 yuan and joined the Red Cross

And the story of Princess Aiko also shows us the close connection between the royal family and the people. Although she is a princess, she has not forgotten her roots and roots, and still maintains a close connection with the common people. Her choice is not only a challenge and breakthrough for herself, but also an improvement and shaping of the image of the royal family.

Princess Aiko, the only daughter of the Japanese emperor, became a migrant worker with a monthly salary of 7,000 yuan and joined the Red Cross

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