On June 28, 2024, the Japanese Embassy in China lowered its flag at half-mast to pay tribute to an ordinary Chinese woman.
The Japanese Embassy in China lowered its flag at half-mast to pay tribute to Hu Youping
In this regard, Lingling sees the world that Ms. Hu Youping is a kind, ordinary and great Chinese woman, and the move of the Japanese Embassy in China is also respectable.
With regard to Hu Youping's incident, the mainland's Ministry of Foreign Affairs also expressed its condolences over Ms. Hu Youping's unfortunate death and expressed sympathy to her relatives. And fully affirmed Hu Youping's spirit of courage and courage to help others.
If you look at our Internet, there is a blind, ignorant, stupid, and violent anti-Japanese sentiment everywhere, and as soon as Japan is mentioned, as soon as the Japanese are mentioned, all of them are there with full firepower and fierce breath.
On the surface, the anti-Japanese sentiment on the Internet is a manifestation of patriotism, not forgetting the national shame and loving China. However, in fact, this move is harming the country, undermining China's national image, and undermining China's international exchanges.
Foreign Ministry spokesperson Mao Ning fully affirmed Hu Youping
The Japanese Embassy in China said that Ms. Hu Youping single-handedly protected innocent women and children from gangsters, and believed that her courage and kindness also represented the Chinese people.
Some netizens questioned this: What is the reason? Why not?
In this regard, Lingling looks at the world and believes that no matter what the reason, there are at least two facts: First, Hu Youping acted bravely, which is officially recognized and beyond doubt. Second, the rescued Japanese mother and son are innocent, this is also a fact!
When Lingling looks at the world like this, some people may call me a traitor and attack me on the Internet. But I am justified and have a clear conscience, because I am speaking from the standpoint of the country, and the standpoint of the country is my standpoint.
Hu Yuping
We should know that on June 28, at the 70th anniversary of the promulgation of the Five Principles of Peaceful Coexistence, did we not also invite Japanese dignitaries and friends to attend our event? Didn't our head of state also shake hands with the Japanese on the spot?
Lingling has said so much about the world, not to forget history and China's suffering, but to say that we must keep pace with the times, face the future, seek truth from facts, and judge things on a case-by-case basis.