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Wang Ye’s popularity on the Internet

Netizen "Paidele" said that on July 11, 2010, he was walking around the Huancheng Park outside Jianguomen with his camera and saw the slogan on the old man's tricycle. The surrounding citizens looked at it. I was amused by such funny slogans. "Paidele" inquired and found out that the old man's surname is Zhang. He is 82 years old and lives in Dongguanzheng Street. On weekdays, he likes to ride an electric tricycle to Huancheng Park to watch Qin Opera, or to see the new changes in the ancient city.

The old man said that he put the slogan "You drive drunk, I worry" on the back of the car to remind the people driving behind him not to drive drunk, because his electric tricycle was once chased by a drunk driver. Over the end. He also wanted to remind his grandchildren not to drink and drive. Usually speaking verbally is always considered as nagging by them. "It would be better to put up slogans, which are both eye-catching and can serve as a warning."

The old man’s photos were circulated on major forums such as West China Network and Tencent.com, and netizens respectfully called him "Worrying Master". Some netizens said that although the old man's car sticker is humorous, but if you look closely, it is a bit refreshingly sad. Yesterday afternoon, reporters searched for the old man in several places where Qin opera was performed in Huancheng Park, but could not find him. Outside Jianguomen, a beverage seller said that the old man came to Huancheng Park to listen to Qin Opera in the morning and might come again in two days. If young people put slogans such as "Don't touch me" and "If you love me, stay away from me" on their cars, highlighting their humor and personality, then this 82-year-old man from Xi'an The slogan "I worry if you drive drunk" on his tricycle is not only humorous and fashionable, but also reflects a deep sense of social responsibility and a rare sense of citizenship.

At the same time, this slogan also has a double meaning: First, if you drive drunk, you may endanger my own life, so I am worried; second, if you drive drunk, you may endanger yourself and other people. safety of life and property, so I am also worried.

If the first worry is based on personal safety considerations, then the second worry clearly reflects the elderly's sense of social responsibility. Drunk driving has many harms. Everyone should oppose drunk driving and promote safe driving. This old man's slogan used a humorous and friendly tone, but clearly stated his views against drunk driving.