Chinanews client, Beijing, August 24th (Reporter Yuan Xiuyue) Recently, the parents of the late artist Qiao Renliang encountered bad reviews on the short video platform, causing heated discussions among netizens.

  On the short video platform, you can see that Qiao Renliang's parents share daily life with the account "Gao Caiping and Qiao Master". Most of them are food videos, such as Turkish barbecue, coconut crab, roast suckling pig, etc. The ingredients are varied.

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  However, many malicious comments appeared in the comment area of ​​the account.

Someone attacked the appearance of Qiao Renliang's parents, "mouths crooked and eyes protruding."

Others think they shouldn't be so happy.

Others claimed that they were making videos to consume their sons, "eating the blood buns of the sons" and so on.

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  There are more and more similar voices, attracting attention on the Internet.

On the 23rd, Qiao Renliang's parents responded to this.

In the video, they explained the reasons for making a short video. One is to share the current life with their son's fans, and the other is to continue their son's brand.

At the same time, it also shows the good side of life to everyone, and sets an example for more families who have lost only one family and sufferers of depression.

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  Qiao Renliang’s father also explained that his crooked mouth was due to a medical accident many years ago. He joked that everyone can call him "Master Qiao".

Qiao Renliang’s mother said that her "big eyes and long face" were caused by pituitary tumors. Everyone said she looked like a character in "One Piece". She went to search for it, and it really looked like it.

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  "For some bad comments, we also deal with it indifferently, and hope that everyone will not criticize each other or lead each other to war."

  The two men's positive and optimistic attitude has won the support of many netizens.

Many people came to their accounts to leave messages, and the comment area has been swiped by various cheering and encouraging words.

  Some people say, I hope you get better and better.

Some people wish the two elderly people good health.

Some netizens replied with "bad reviews", you can blurt out compliments, and think twice about defamation.

"It doesn't matter if you don't like it, but don't say it. This is a kind of self-cultivation, because others will be sad when they see it."

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China-Singapore Microcomment:

Cyberspace is not a garbage dump. Don’t leave bad comments for “willful”!

  As the saying goes, a good saying is three warm in winter, and bad words hurt people in June cold.

Cyberspace is not a dumping ground for willful catharsis. The tolerance of others is not a reason for appearance discrimination and moral kidnapping.

Speaking is an art, it is better to think twice before commenting online.

Although the joys and sorrows of human beings are not interlinked, please don't speak bad words even if you can't empathize.

As netizens said, sometimes shutting up is also a kind of goodwill.

Reject cyber violence and keep a little bit of virtue!

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