After the death of the famous Hong Kong actor Wu Mengda on the 27th, his last Weibo before his death was also pushed in front of the public again. Netizens can hardly hide their grief and reluctance, this Hong Kong actor who has brought us countless laughter on the last Weibo "I am Chinese" five big words, but also once again triggered everyone to sigh: art has no borders, artists have the motherland.
It was in August 2019, in the face of the atrocities of rioters throwing the national flag into the sea in Hong Kong, CCTV News released a Weibo topic "Five-star Red Flag has 1.4 billion flag bearers" juxtaposed. Netizens have left messages and screen forwards to express their sincere feelings of loving the motherland and defending the national flag.
Wu Mengda's last Weibo content was sent from this, and he is the flag bearer of 1.4 billion.
Like many Hong Kong artists, Wu Mengda has unswervingly expressed his love for the motherland many times, saying "I am Chinese" loudly and expressing his pride. However, after the death of Wu Mengda, a few people spoke harshly to each other on the social platforms in Hong Kong, which was really shameless, and could only expose their shame and anger that they felt that they had reached the end of their way. After all, patriots like Wu Mengda are the majority in Hong Kong.
Wu Mengda is respected because the countless classic roles he has created have brought us joy and touch, and there is a sense of intimacy of the uncle next door; it is because he has played a supporting role all his life, he has never been perfunctory and always takes it seriously; it is because he has accompanied the youth of several generations, allowing us to see the spirit of ordinary people bravely chasing dreams; it is because he has the purest patriotic feelings and is a firm member of our 1.4 billion flag protectors.
Farewell uncle Da, all the way good.
(Wen 丨 Zhao Jing)
(Edited by Qiu Jing)