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Why are tea eggs so hot?
"Mainlanders can't afford tea eggs", a professor in Taiwan Province Province said, appeared in a TV talk show in Taiwan Province. A mainland netizen commented on Weibo, which was forwarded nearly 50,000 times in just five days, causing extensive discussion among mainland netizens, satirizing Taiwan Province people as frogs in the well.

When the guest of the program talked about the low sales of tea eggs, Professor Gao, an expert in opening a shop, explained that it was because the per capita income was very low and "the average person could not afford it". The host was surprised and asked, "Is it the same in metropolis?" Professor Gao insists that "there are poor people in big cities". "We see that mainland delegations dare to spend money here, but only about 50 million people out of a population of 654.38+04 billion". Cheap food in Taiwan Province Province, the fallacy that mainland people may not be able to afford it, mainland netizens.

This is not the only example of "speaking ill of the mainland to show the superiority of Taiwan Province Province". Last year, in a program in Tao Jingying, a guest said that mainland girls "have never seen a bag", which also caused an uproar. Although these remarks are not malicious in nature, they make mainlanders misunderstand the arrogance of Taiwan Province people and even generate hostility.

These impressions of the mainland are still about 30 years ago, and most people in Taiwan Province Province will not believe them. However, if it is told by professors or artists who are known as "experts" and "well-informed", I am afraid that it will deepen the bad impression of mainlanders on people from Taiwan Province Province and ridicule people from Taiwan Province Province. In the Internet age, media content always exists in the depths of the cloud, and it may be discovered at any time, and the spread effect will break out. Taiwan's TV programs stigmatize the mainland with exaggerated examples and entertain themselves, which is detrimental to the goodwill and peace of people on both sides of the strait.

Cross-strait exchanges are becoming more and more open, and people from Taiwan Province Province and mainland China have more channels to get to know each other. I believe that fewer and fewer people will listen to those one-sided remarks in the future; I won't look at each other with rigid eyes and say "brain-dead" words.