Recently, the six-day and five-night trip to mainland China by Taiwanese internet celebrity "Museum Chief" Chen Zhihan has attracted widespread attention across the Taiwan Strait. The "Museum Chief" has already returned to Taiwan from Shanghai by plane.
After returning to Taiwan, "Museum Chief" mentioned his visit to the mainland and responded to the criticism that he had become more refined during a recent live broadcast. He responded one after another in a crude manner, saying that the brothers and compatriots on the mainland treated him with courtesy, while the environment in Taiwan is such that even Confucius would have to throw punches upon returning.
"Some people say, hum, the Museum Chief has become more refined after going to the mainland. Let me tell you, I saw a comment online, which was very reasonable," said Chen Zhihan. "When I went to the mainland, they treated me with courtesy. What kind of environment do we have in Taiwan? When I go there, they offer good wine, good food, and good entertainment. Even among our own brothers and compatriots, if Confucius were to return to Taiwan, he would have to fight."
"Museum Chief" then retorted, "Is this the level of Taiwan? How can these people behave like this every day? What kind of reasoning can you talk about with them? What kind of refinement can you show to them? What kind of politeness can you display to them... If you want me not to swear when I return to Taiwan, then take a look at what you are doing? What are you all doing?"
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In addition, "Museum Chief" also refuted the absurd smear campaign by the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) claiming that "people in mainland China cannot afford tea eggs."
"The DPP is really foolish, taking things out of context," he exclaimed. "Look at their design (editor's note: referring to trash cans), it's actually quite good, there's an ashtray for smokers." He also mocked, "They can't afford tea eggs. Indeed, I didn't eat any tea eggs because I ate large fish and meat, delicious meals every day. I ate crabs, fish, fine wine, and good dishes, but I didn't see any tea eggs."
"Museum Chief" directly pointed the finger at the DPP authorities, asking, "Can't we praise their strengths? Let me report to the DPP, I am not belittling people in Taiwan, I hate the DPP. The current situation in Taiwan, with its internal strife, inefficiency, and stagnation, is your fault."
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Previously, on June 10th, "Museum Chief" Chen Zhihan began his six-day trip to the mainland, arriving first in Shanghai. On the same evening, when Chen Zhihan was dining at a barbecue restaurant in Shanghai, a blogger from the mainland特意 presented him with the "mainland food trifecta": instant noodles, preserved vegetables, and tea eggs. Afterwards, "Museum Chief" expressed in his live stream that he felt the "strong human touch" in mainland China.
It is understood that the Taiwanese internet celebrity "Museum Chief" Chen Zhihan is affectionately called "Museum Chief" due to founding the chain fitness club "Genghis Khan Fitness Club." He once served in the Marine Corps of the Taiwan Army, and after leaving military service, he engaged in lower-level jobs such as manual laborer and deliveryman, and even joined certain social groups.
Perhaps his dissatisfaction with the Taiwanese environment is related to his personal experiences. On August 28, 2020, "Museum Chief" was ambushed at close range with gunfire while standing outside his gym in Xinzhu City. Prior to this, "Museum Chief" was a supporter of Tsai Ing-wen. It is rumored that this shooting incident marked a turning point for him to part ways with the DPP. High-ranking officials of the DPP repeatedly promised to find the culprit, but nothing came of it. "Museum Chief" later publicly stated, "I now believe it was the DPP who fired the shots," but lamented the lack of evidence.
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Original source: https://www.toutiao.com/article/7517165484967363091/
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