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The former Japanese Prime Minister who donated 1 million masks to China is being called a traitor by his own residents.

1. Japan’s generosity to China

In this epidemic in China, one country has performed very well, and this country is Japan.

Japan was the first country to lend a helping hand to China in fighting the epidemic. Unlike many other countries, Japan would write ancient poems on the boxes when donating:

"The mountains and rivers are in different places, the wind and the moon are in the same sky";

"The green mountains are the same as the clouds and rain, how could the bright moon be the two hometowns."

These ancient poems composed of short sentences convey the emotions and Cultural ties warm the hearts of countless Chinese people.

Japan treats China well from top to bottom and incorporates deep national sentiments.

Shortly after the outbreak in China, Japan’s largest party, the Liberal Democratic Party, held a meeting and decided to deduct 5,000 yen from the salaries of all Liberal Democratic Party members of Congress in March, totaling about 3 million yen as aid. China resists the epidemic.

Former Japanese Prime Minister Yukio Hatoyama specially posted a video to support China. He explained to people the meaning of "the mountains and rivers are in different places, but the wind and moon are in the same sky."

He himself is also a representative of the China-Japan Friendship Development Association. With the support of a company, he donated 1 million masks to the China-China Friendship Association on behalf of the Japan-China Friendship Association.

Toshihiro Nikai, Secretary-General of Japan’s ruling Liberal Democratic Party, said that Japan is willing to mobilize the country’s efforts to fight the epidemic with China!

The Japanese side did not say this out of political gain. The Japanese people’s willingness to assist China is also very strong:

On the streets of Tokyo, a little girl wearing a red cheongsam held in her arms Holding a donation box, the words "Come on Wuhan" are written on the donation box.

From morning to night, she stood on the street to donate money to Wuhan. She kept saying to passers-by in Japanese, "This is a collection of volunteers for Wuhan, China. Please support me." We can learn from her 90 degrees I can feel her sincerity in her bow!

There are also Japanese friends who buy masks on the streets of Japan and donate them to a hospital in Beijing.

This is what Chinese and international students around the world are doing, but this time, Japanese friends are doing it too!

As of February 7, Japan has donated a total of 6.3 million anti-epidemic masks to China, with a total donation of 30.6 million yuan.

In addition to donating money and materials, Japan has a strong atmosphere of disaster relief.

Banners reading "Hold On!! Wuhan" are hung everywhere in Osaka's business district:

Japan's Skytree held special events for the epidemic, with blue lights representing "Hope for the epidemic" "Quiet as soon as possible" and the red light means: "Cheer for China."

The above actions are heart-warming, but there is something even more exaggerated. Japan's Matsuyama Ballet sang China's national anthem March of the Volunteers in Chinese.

2. Japan’s indifference towards the epidemic

In the early morning of February 17, China received another batch of aid materials from Japan.

However, the attitude of Chinese netizens this time is different from when they first received the supplies. Before, they said "Thank you so much", but this time they said: "Keep some for yourself, don't give it away." Japan should also take care!”

Overseas, Japan has become the country with the largest number of infections. As of February 18, the number of confirmed cases in Japan has reached 616, an increase of 96 from February 17. Accounting for 66% of all overseas confirmed cases!

The 616 confirmed patients are mainly from the Diamond Princess cruise ship, but even so, there are still 60 confirmed patients in Japan.

COVID-19 is highly concealed and contagious. If it is not prevented, it will pose a huge challenge to the Japanese medical system.

On February 14, a company employee in his 20s was diagnosed with COVID-19. He had taken trains in Chiba and Tokyo without knowing it. The population of the Tokyo metropolitan area exceeds 37 million. If an epidemic breaks out, Japan's medical system will collapse.

On February 15, the Japanese Naked Festival was held as usual. More than 10,000 young men crowded into a group to grab the sacred tree. The scene was extremely spectacular.

On the same day, in Hamura City, a suburb of Tokyo, actress Satomi Ishihara participated in the rehearsal of the torch relay, surrounded by people without masks.

On February 16, a driver who was diagnosed with COVID-19 provided chartered driving services for *** fellow company. During the four days from the end of January to the beginning of February, *** and fellow company *** had 10 people have ridden in this car.

On the same day, Japan held 12 marathons in various places, with more than 500,000 people participating.

The Japanese government’s attitude towards the epidemic is very similar to this picture by Satomi Ishihara:

But as the number of confirmed cases continues to rise, public opinion in Japan is beginning to change!

3. The former Prime Minister of Japan was scolded

In the past, Japanese people felt that they were very safe, so everyone from the government to the people actively donated masks.

Until they suddenly realized that masks might not be available for purchase!

Even if I get up early and queue up to buy masks, I still can’t buy them.

Because masks are so popular, there have even been cases of hospital masks being stolen in Japan:

Luo Zhenyu in the sixth season of "The Story of Strange Flowers" last year was scolded miserably because he made the team The only resurrection card in the game was given to Xu Jiru.

He also said confidently: "I believe my team members will support me!" However, the next second the camera cut to the king, who said with confusion on his face: "What are you doing?"

Later, Brother Lei was eliminated, and Luo Zhenyu had no resurrection card for Brother Lei.

When Brother Lei was eliminated, everyone was sad. Only Luo Zhenyu was smiling. Afterwards, he explained: "If you are eliminated, you are eliminated. This has little impact on Brother Lei. Hey, Brother Lei, a famous radio host , He has no shortage of places to talk.”

People are angry when encountering this situation in variety shows, but in Japan, this situation has become a real life-related issue.

A large number of Japanese masks have been donated to China, resulting in a shortage of masks for Japanese residents.

Due to the inability to buy masks, Japanese netizens began to scold former Japanese Prime Minister Yukio Hatoyama for donating 1 million masks to China.

On February 17, Yukio Hatoyama, who had donated masks, wrote on Twitter: "This is an insignificant and small resource for China. I hope they can be used effectively. This is not It will affect Japan, so please don’t worry.”

These eight words “It will not affect Japan” aroused the anger of Japanese netizens. Some people commented:

“I pay for the postage. , can this person be sent to China?”

Others commented: “Comrade Hatoyama is a traitor. He has no idea what the situation is in Japan. Now, the nursing care scene is because of those very old people. Even if you have a cold, you don’t have a mask, and the infection in the park is also very serious.”

Some netizens said: “It has nothing to do with the disease, but please isolate this man (Hatoyama Yukio). "

One netizen wrote: "In addition to the new type of pneumonia, shouldn't we consider people who are sick and people with hay fever? "

Hay fever is a national disease in Japan? , the incidence probability is very high. Many Japanese say they are more worried about hay fever than the new pneumonia.

Spring is the outbreak period of hay fever, and now there is COVID-19, and masks are becoming increasingly difficult to buy on the market. Japanese people are deeply worried about masks.

4. Don’t worry, Japanese netizens

Due to the in place prevention and control measures, the number of confirmed cases of COVID-19 in China has dropped for the first time!

This shows that the epidemic in China has not only been effectively controlled, but the number of existing cases is also gradually decreasing.

China used to produce half of the world's masks. During this epidemic, our country has opened many new mask production lines. Companies like BYD that produce lithium batteries have opened mask production lines.

So Japanese netizens shouldn’t be too anxious!

The Chinese value true friendship and reciprocity in times of crisis. I believe that when we recover and have surplus mask production capacity, we can support Japan.

After all, you all sing China’s national anthem. I believe that after this epidemic, more and more Chinese people will travel to Japan to boost Japan’s economy.

So don’t rush to call the Prime Minister a traitor.

"How can I say that I have no clothes, but I share the same robe with you."

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