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What do you think of the South Korean official protest against China badminton players calling themselves lying in the trough?
What's the problem
Korean Badminton Association made a mountain out of a molehill about China badminton player Chen. Isn't this a disgrace to "the largest country in the universe"? Even the Japanese who eat melons can't stand this, and they have left messages on the Internet to express their dissatisfaction with Koreans. For example, "You can do bad things yourself, but others can't."
The whole story can be traced back to July 27th, when China's "Chen/Jia Yifan" played against South Korea's "Jin/Kong Xirong" in the second round of badminton women's doubles Group D. After winning the competition, Chen issued "C language" on the spot, and all Koreans who lost the competition kept it in mind.
On August 3rd, the Korean Badminton Federation is going to lodge a complaint with the World Badminton Federation, the content of which is "China athletes use C language in competitions". I think if the Korean player wins, the Korean Badminton Federation probably won't do this wave of coquettish operation. The point is that people lose the game. Maybe they decided to use Chen as a starting point to divert public opinion in South Korea.
In fact, C language appeared in the Olympic Games, and appeared in many athletes, not just Chen. In most cases, these athletes express their emotional strength through C language. Take another women's doubles match as an example. It's also the Korean team. After winning the first game, Indonesia shouted "I X" on the court! In this regard, Koreans have not done much. ...
In other words, the International Olympic Committee (IOC) does not prohibit players from swearing on the field, while the World Badminton Federation expressly stipulates that players are not allowed to swear loudly in the game, which makes the audience and referees feel unhappy. So, there is nothing serious wrong with Chen. Her C language is not a loud insult at all.
If we must "find fault in an egg", we can only say that Chen's behavior is a bit impolite, although many people think it is just an emotional vent. In short, I feel that Koreans are a bit funny. At best, they pay too much attention to details; At worst, they can't afford to lose.
Afterwards, Chen wrote an article in his personal Weibo, saying that "I'm actually just encouraging myself to win" and that I should pay attention to adjusting my pronunciation in the future. The game's emotions should be vented, and elegance is obviously better than C language. After all, it won't be "caught" again.
Everyone shouts like this when they are excited! No problem.
It's not good for Zhen Chen to shout like this. What he shouted was neither civilized nor provocative, and it was an insult to the image of China as a civilized country. Don't use "cheer for yourself" as an excuse. You should apologize and stop yelling like that!
Shit, it's still good.
Damn, I'm more energetic.
Historically, in international competitions, South Korea's attention is not focused on the analysis, evaluation and response of competitors' skills, but on the behavior of opponents, especially when the opponents are from China. However, the poor performance of domestic athletes in the Olympic Games has not been mentioned at all, such as indoor short track speed skating ... In a word, "I have white hair and call others monsters"!
I have already shouted, and people have lost the ball and left. What should I do?
I watched the game and even her teammates were shocked and humiliated! First, it did cause serious interference to the opponent. Second, it really shows its own civilized quality. Third, many viewers in front of domestic TV sets are biased. In fact, many viewers are not ashamed of uncivilized behavior, but feel particularly excited and feel that they have been retaliated.
Even if Zhen Chen shouts indecent words, China's language and culture are extremely rich. How can the International Badminton Federation determine the meaning of this pinyin called by Chen? Foreign athletes also shouted, and Koreans were just looking for ridiculous excuses to lose the game. The International Badminton Federation doesn't care at all.
It is normal for Koreans to do such things. In recent years, when they saw the good things of our great motherland, they thought about applying for world heritage, such as kimchi, beach and Dragon Boat Festival. As a result, no one in the world pays attention to them.
In sports history, 1988, even her American father dared to attack the boxing match in Seoul Olympic Games. In 2002, the World Cup was hacked into the semi-finals from the group stage. It was estimated that the previous skating match was a foul on her son in order to win the championship. This country has done too much in sports history for its own achievements. Even An Shan, a female archer who won three Olympic gold medals for South Korea at the Tokyo Olympics, was exploded by Korean netizens after winning the gold medal, but the reason was only because An Shan had short hair, and Korean netizens. So consider it a joke.
Chen shouted no problem!
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