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Why did Taiwan Province "financial expert" Huang Shicong say that mainlanders "can't afford mustard tuber"?
It is understood that in this program, it is not ordinary people who make this remark, but a financial expert named Huang Shicong. The changed program mainly discusses news events, social structure, secret or historical events, as well as economic and urban legends and space science. Huang Shicong, a financial expert, cited Chinese mainland as an example when talking about economic and trade-related issues. Huang Shicong said that the mainland people used to eat instant noodles with mustard tuber. Because there were many people eating mustard tuber, the share price of Fuling mustard tuber has been rising, but the share price of Fuling mustard tuber has been falling all the way recently, so it can be concluded that the mainland people are too nervous to even eat mustard tuber.

The logic of financial expert Huang Shicong is really wonderful, but in the program, he even mispronounced the name of mustard tuber. He pronounced "fu (fú)" of Fuling mustard tuber as "(péi)". No wonder some netizens joked: It seems that this financial expert's Chinese class is taught by an English teacher, and the financial class is taught by a physical education teacher. The stock crash is often determined by many factors in the A-share market. It can only be said that he, a financial expert, knows too little about A-shares.

Coincidentally, a few years ago, the joke that mainlanders couldn't afford tea eggs was still fresh in their minds. In 20 13, Gao Zhibin, a professor in Taiwan Province, said that ordinary mainlanders couldn't even afford tea eggs, and even said that "Taiwan Province people ate instant noodles at Shenzhen Railway Station and caused onlookers". In a Taiwan Province program at that time,

When the guest of the program talked about why it is rare to see people selling tea eggs in mainland China, Professor Gao explained that because the per capita income of mainlanders is very low, "tea eggs can't be consumed by ordinary people", the host was surprised at that time and asked: "Is it the same in metropolis?" Professor Gao replied: "There are poor people in big cities" and "We see that mainland delegations dare to spend money here, but only about 50 million people out of a population of/kloc-0.4 billion".