Xinhua News Agency, Hong Kong, May 31 - Title: Hong Kong "just girls" Blue Olaf: Why am I afraid of?

  Xinhua News Agency reporter Zhu Yuhong Xuehua

  The 55-year-old woman is famous for the name "Justice Justice", and even some people don't even know her real name Lan Xuebao.

  On January 28, 2018, a Hong Kong radio program, when she was an audience, criticized the "Hong Kong Independence" Zhou Ting on the stage. She questioned Zhou Ting: Since you are not Chinese, what are your qualifications to run for the Legislative Council of Hong Kong, China?

  "The Hong Kong identity card you hold bears the regional emblem of the" Hong Kong Special Administrative Region of the People's Republic of China. "If you do not agree with your identity, please cut off your identity card!"

  It's amazing.

  This is a bit different from her reality. She teaches children with intellectual disabilities in special schools and is a soft-spoken teacher.

  It's even a bit shy. There was a gesture of praise from the public on the street. She thanked her and walked away immediately. Some netizens who saw her for the first time described this as: "The Righteous Sister," who speaks with justice, is not afraid of thugs, and has a huge energy, is so petite and unexpected.

  She opened a Weibo account-Hong Kong's "Sister Justice" Lan Xuebao. The profile reads: Love Motherland, Love Hong Kong, Support the Police, and the same nine words are printed on her personal business card.

  Cyber ​​violence and bottoming are coming like huge waves. Photos, ID cards, telephones, addresses, e-mail addresses and other information are disclosed, ID numbers are registered on the organ donation website, some people leave abusive comments on Facebook accounts, and receive harassment calls at 1 or 2 in the morning or 5 or 6 in the morning. The most unpleasant words threatened her.

  The son was asked to express his position by the school student council. She told her son that she could pretend to hate her mother in front of them, and then took the opportunity to walk away.

  They want to scare me, I can't be scared. Lan Xuebao said.

  Starting in June 2019, the "revision storm" swept Hong Kong. The thugs attacked citizens and institutions with different opinions, allegedly "private" beatings and allegedly "decorating" and smashing, together with bottom, intimidation and bullying, Hong Kong once fell into "black terror".

  When the thugs were rampant, Lan Xuebao called reporters she knew and told them to pay attention to safety. If you can't do it, you should resign and don't do such dangerous work. However, she appeared at the scene of the police activities again and again, her thin face uncovered, and glared directly at the media lens.

  On June 30, 2019, Lan Xuebao participated in the police support event for the first time. On August 17, people from all walks of life in Hong Kong held a "anti-violence, rescue Hong Kong" rally in Tamar Park. She arrived at the scene early. On October 3, an established faction established the "Prohibition of Masked Law Promotion Group," and she was on the list of promotion groups. On December 15, Hong Kong citizens launched a rally against violence in Tamar Park. She picked up the microphone and spoke freely.

  She has more than 20 online groups, and organizes patriotic activities from time to time. Her reputation has grown in popularity.

  Until now, harassment calls have been ringing regularly, and cyber attacks have continued. Lan Xuebao has never changed his mind.

  On February 21 of this year, she filmed a gathering of thugs in Times Square, Causeway Bay. Her cell phone was robbed and beaten by the thugs on the spot until she was bloodied and collapsed to the ground. The next day, the Hong Kong media reported on this matter-"Sister Justice" Lan Xuebao was lynched. There was an uproar in Hong Kong.

  There is a scar on the back of her head, on the left side of her head and in the corner of her left eye. If you meet the mob illegally again, "I will pick up the phone to shoot evidence, but to learn the lesson, hold the phone tighter."

  Will you forgive the mob? She said, I hope that young people will not be fooled by the "human blood buns" of the opposition and political sticks. "If they can repent, I choose to forgive."

  However, after being lynched, the mailbox of the special school principal she served was squeezed by hundreds of complaint emails. The email asked: Why did Lan Xuebao go out and provoked during her home office?

  The school asked Lan Xuebao to make an explanation and told her to learn by example.

  "It was lunch time. I went to Times Square to buy masks and hand sanitizers for students and parents." Lan Xuebao, who started teaching in special schools in 1992, often helped students with financial difficulties.

  She was awakened by a nightmare in the middle of the night, and in her mind was a picture of being beaten by a mob. "Is it okay to close your eyes? No, the more you back down, the more they will go."

  The mob asked Lan Xuebao to admit her mistake. She said she was right and she would never compromise. The father who had gone to Patriotic High School told her that at all times, there must be a country in mind. She majored in Chinese literature and history at the university. "Who has never died since ancient times, leave the heart of the heart to shine" is her motto.

  In the most difficult time, Lan Xuebao wrote his last words on Weibo in advance: If I die, please remember me and stand up bravely!

  Are you really not afraid of anything? Actually, I was afraid.

  In August 2007, the beautiful Lan Xuebao was diagnosed with cancer. She lost her hair after surgery and repeated chemotherapy, and her face was pale and scary.

  The 6-year-old son came to the hospital to visit her. She quietly put away her bloody urine bag and wiped the tears from the corners of her eyes. After more than 7 months, her body gradually recovered.

  "At that time, I was terrified. Since I can survive, I will use the remaining time to do the right thing."

  However, when the "black storm" enveloped Hong Kong, there were not so many "justice sisters". "Some people are patriotic in their hearts, why not stand up and speak?"

  She was also disappointed and wanted to give up a stable teacher job and take her son to leave Hong Kong. But when she saw the police being beaten, she was scolded by the nose, "I can't go!"

  When she became "Justice for Justice", the media's interviews and invitations continued, and she tirelessly repeated a voice: support the Hong Kong police, oppose violence, and protect Hong Kong. Once, because of a fast heartbeat, she had to be hospitalized for examination. The doctor said it was caused by overwork.

  The reporter asked, why make yourself so tired? She said that she saw the police being splashed with molybdenum by the mob, her neck was cut, the innocent citizens were burned to death, and she was killed.

  The energetic "Sister Justice" has influenced more people. Some citizens participated in the police and patriotic activities she organized and introduced more friends to join. She launched an online event called "Sound Support for Wuhan Anti-epidemic" to encourage netizens to sing the national anthem at home every evening at 8 o'clock.

  It was Lan Xuebao's dream to be a policeman, but she was two centimeters shorter than the minimum height of 1.52 meters required by the Hong Kong policewoman, and she failed the test.

  But this does not prevent her from becoming a courageous woman, Lan Xuebao who is "overwhelming, unswerving, and what she says is necessary".