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Li Chunhong, the grass on the wall, first asked for help from China and then the United States, and now she has cancer, and her face is like a pig's head

When I mentioned Li Chunhong, I was angry. I think back then, she was a student sent by our country and went to Israel, but as a result, not only did she not come back, but she also became a citizen.

Li Chunhong, the grass on the wall, first asked for help from China and then the United States, and now she has cancer, and her face is like a pig's head

This matter, if it were placed today, it is estimated that it would have to be sprayed into a sieve by netizens.

Let's talk about this problem of "eating inside and out" first.

The country has made great efforts to train you in the hope that you can return from your studies and contribute to the development of the country. As a result, Li Chunhong was good, and she married and naturalized directly there, throwing the grace of the motherland's cultivation out of the clouds. Who doesn't feel cold about this?

Besides, now, my daughter has been kidnapped and I have cancer, this double blow is really sympathetic.

Li Chunhong, the grass on the wall, first asked for help from China and then the United States, and now she has cancer, and her face is like a pig's head
Li Chunhong, the grass on the wall, first asked for help from China and then the United States, and now she has cancer, and her face is like a pig's head

However, the way she asked for help was a bit unacceptable.

At the beginning, she used the banner of "Chinese-Israeli mixed-race" to try to arouse the sympathy of the Chinese people.

As a result, her sentence "I am Israeli, can't you Chinese help me" directly made people unappetizing. Isn't this a typical "employing people forward, not facing backwards"?

Also, the person she turned to for help was a bit surprising.

First he turned to China for help, and then to US President Joe Biden. Although this kind of transnational act of seeking help is understandable, it is also too naïve. The pool of international politics is not so easy to wade into.

Li Chunhong, the grass on the wall, first asked for help from China and then the United States, and now she has cancer, and her face is like a pig's head
Li Chunhong, the grass on the wall, first asked for help from China and then the United States, and now she has cancer, and her face is like a pig's head

How can you, an ordinary citizen, easily influence decision-making at the national level?

Of course, we must also recognize that individuals have the right to choose their own way of life.

Li Chunhong chose to stay in Israel, which was her personal decision. However, when personal choices and national feelings conflict, we must also see clearly what kind of problems are hidden behind her behavior.

Li Chunhong, the grass on the wall, first asked for help from China and then the United States, and now she has cancer, and her face is like a pig's head

Li Chunhong's story also makes us have to think about a question: what does national identity mean?

If a person has forgotten even his roots, what kind of national identity can he talk about? Li Chunhong's behavior is undoubtedly a blasphemy against national identity.

Finally, let's summarize it in one sentence: self-inflicted, resentful.

Li Chunhong's story, although full of tragedy, what happened to her is also the result of her own choice.

In this complex and ever-changing world, each of us should be responsible for our own choices.

Li Chunhong, the grass on the wall, first asked for help from China and then the United States, and now she has cancer, and her face is like a pig's head

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