A guest on a Taiwanese entertainment program exaggeratedly said the mainland could not afford to eat tea eggs, aiming to undermine the mainlanders.
1. The tea egg incident originated when a guest of a Taiwanese TV variety show said that mainland people could not afford to consume tea eggs. The program was uploaded by mainland netizens in screenshots. Although no one really will be too serious, but reflects the cross-strait mutual cognitive gap.
2. Gao Zhibin, who made the remark, explained that some students had suggested that they wanted to go to the mainland to sell tea eggs, and he reminded them that not everyone in the mainland eats tea eggs, and that there are still some places where the per capita income is very low, and that they should pay attention to thinking about the regional differences and marketing strategies. Because the program was short and there were many guests, he didn't have enough time to make it clear, and his expression wasn't very adequate.
3. Gao Zhibin was interviewed by a mainland media on the phone, citing the example of rural people in Zhengzhou, Henan Province, who still cannot afford to consume tea eggs, which once again aroused dissatisfaction among mainland netizens and counterattacks from Henan media. In response, he also explained that what he wanted to convey was that there was an uneven distribution of wealth across the mainland, so he gave such an example and was not discriminating against the people of Henan.
4, popular in the microblogging hot word survey "can you afford to eat tea eggs", more than 80% of netizens flirted with "simply can not afford to eat, high handsome rich exclusive consumer goods, purchase to installments," while the rest of the netizens said ". The rest of the netizens said " no pressure, a bite to eat ten, the body doubly great". Tea egg spoofs have been popping up all over the world. Netizens have to tea eggs as the subject of banter, and sunshine out of their own eating tea eggs photos "show off".
5, dozens of round trip across the Taiwan China Confucius and Mencius Association chairman Lin Wenjie said, seeing is believing, and now more and more people in Taiwan have the opportunity to set foot on the mainland, the development of the continent everyone will see a fair judgment. But the storm also reflects the cross-strait mutual understanding is still very insufficient. The people on both sides of the Taiwan Strait should strengthen the culture, the deep exchange of ideas, to enhance mutual tolerance, understanding and trust.