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[Wu Mengda’s death]Chinese media wrote in mourning for not mentioning performance achievements but emphasizing “patriotism” | Apple News | Apple Daily

Many fans deeply regret the death of Hong Kong star Wu Mengda. Chinese state media, including the People’s Daily and CCTV today (28th) also published short commentary articles to commemorate Wu Mengda, but instead of focusing on his acting achievements, they emphasized his “patriotism.”

The short commentary article in the column “People’s Sharp Review” of the “People’s Daily” is titled “Uncle Da Patriot, Always the Protagonist”, claiming that Wu Mengda’s numerous classic roles have brought joy and thinking to the audience, and have accompanied the youth of generations. Although he played a supporting role all his life, Uncle Da has never been perfunctory to the role. “As an actor, I can do it as hard as I can.” This makes people see the professionalism of a actor and also feel his artistic pursuit.”

Then he said that the last Weibo left by Wu Mengda read “I am Chinese”, which made countless netizens tribute collectively, “Through these short five words, people have understood his simple and natural love for the country. Uncle is Chinese. His love for the motherland represents the mainstream values ​​of Hong Kong compatriots. The audience cherishes and respects Uncle Da not only because of his superb acting skills, but also because of his clean and hot patriotism, just like some netizens What it says: “Art knows no borders, and artists have a motherland.”

The article also said: “However, even this purest patriotic sentiment can actually poke the soreness of some young people in Hong Kong. After Wu Mengda’s death, a few people even shamelessly spoke at each other in Hong Kong social media. Water and labeling, they do everything. This manipulation once again revealed that they will have no humanity and no bottom line when they are in the middle of the world, and their hatred of the patriots has reached the point of madness. The more these people attack the patriots, The more it reflects that Uncle Da is righteous; the more irritated he becomes, the more it shows that Uncle Da has a tall personality. In fact, the majority of talents in Hong Kong who are as patriotic as Uncle Da, may not be all bright stars, perhaps they have never been vigorous. But never get confused in the face of big things.”

The article finally emphasized: “The biggest thing about being a man is to know how to be patriotic.” Wu Mengda played a supporting role for a lifetime, but when it comes to patriotism, he has always been the protagonist. On the stage of Hong Kong, the patriot Uncle Da, and those who love the country People in China will always be the protagonists! The emotions flowing in their blood can allow them to draw a clear line between the anti-China chaos in Hong Kong, join hands, back to the motherland, protect Hong Kong, and build their homeland.”

In addition, CCTV also issued an article praising Wu Mengda as the “eternal flag bearer.”

“People’s Sharp Comment” rarely published comments on entertainment news in the past. On the contrary, it has written many articles commenting on the situation in Hong Kong.The poison is even worse than a commentary on the New Coronavirus, which criticized the Hong Kong “Apple Daily” for spreading “political viruses” and once pointed out that after the implementation of the “Hong Kong version of the National Security Act”, some British politicians were unable to restrain themselves and repeated the old tune. Passport issue”.

Wu Mengda’s last message on Weibo was sent on August 16, 2019. At that time, Hong Kong was in the midst of an anti-transmission movement. During the parade in Mong Kok, demonstrators walked to the Star Ferry Pier in Tsim Sha Tsui and removed the national flags on the five flagpoles. After dropping into the Victoria Harbour, CCTV News posted a picture of the five-star national flag, stating that “there are 1.4 billion flag bearers for the five-star red flag.” Wu Mengda also forwarded the relevant post on the same day and added the words “I am Chinese.” (Reported by Hong Kong “Apple Mobile News”)

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