Can "tweet" also be called "power on"?

Su Zhenchang misled public opinion on the island, and Lvying manipulated the fake topic of "Bai Cai call"

  [Global Times reporter Zhang Tianxing] After the election of the US Democratic candidate Biden, Taiwan’s Democratic Progressive Party authorities, which had been betting on the current President Trump, turned urgently. First, Tsai Ing-wen "skillfully" expressed congratulations to Biden through Twitter. Some people started to stir up the topic of "Bai Tsai Talk" again.

  After the 2016 U.S. presidential election, the elected Trump answered Tsai Ing-wen's call regardless of the one-China principle, which aroused strong opposition from the mainland and increased cross-strait relations.

According to Lianhe News, after Biden was roughly determined to win the U.S. election, some countries and regions sent congratulations. Tsai Ing-wen also rushed to Twitter to congratulate him on his election before Biden gave a speech in the morning on the 8th, and reposted Biden’s congratulations for the beginning of the year. Her re-election post to show "interaction."

Later, in an interview, Su Zhenchang, the "Executive President" of the station, claimed that Tsai Ing-wen "powered on" to congratulate Biden.

Soon the spokesperson of the Taiwan Executive Yuan clarified that Su meant that Tsai Ing-wen had used Twitter to congratulate Biden on his election, not on the phone.

According to a report from the China Times on the 10th, Su Zhenchang claimed on the 9th that he was a "habitual term". In the past, all congratulatory messages, telephone calls, and power-ups were called "dian". Tsai Ing-wen should be called "tweets", because he did not speak enough. Be clear, "Really sorry".

  Former Taiwan "diplomat" Jie Wenji bluntly said that Su Zhenchang might have said this intentionally because he is used to exaggerating, but this sentence caused an uproar, "Everyone will think of talking on the phone, and this will immediately raise the alert of the mainland side, Biden camp. It will also increase their vigilance and make them think, “You obviously didn’t call, what do you mean by Taiwan? Is it deliberately to create the illusion of the international community? Are you using us again?”” Jie Wenji criticized Su Zhenchang for boasting and talking about bad things. In this US general election, the performance of Tsai Ing-wen's administration "basically was ridiculous, and the performance has not stopped until now."

Zhang Jing, a researcher at the "Chinese Institute of Strategic Studies", said on the 8th that for those who have not yet taken office, they usually release messages to the media after they have confirmed that the congratulatory message has been sent to the other party. "It's wonderful", it's just a trick of internal propaganda, but it can't fool political observers and intelligence analysts who know the way.

Xie Peifen, deputy director of the International Department of the Democratic Progressive Party, subsequently criticized Zhang Jing for "disconnecting from the times" and charged without verification.

Zhang Jing also replied unceremoniously, "Xie Peifen is a layman. I said "not very good" and the DPP was scared into a mess. If the DPP leads the way, let the presidential palace stop. Send another official congratulatory message."

  The DPP authorities not only shielded Su Zhenchang's mistakes, but also took advantage of the trend to hype the false topic of "calling by Tsai".

Taiwan’s "Presidential Palace" Secretary-General Zhang Dunhan stated that Tsai Ing-wen "will express congratulations to the winners in another appropriate way."

"China Times" quoted relevant analysis on the 10th, saying, "Such expressions can not help the outside world's imagination, whether Tsai Ing-wen will choose the'appropriate time' to call President-elect Biden, and whether Biden will follow Trump's example. ) To answer the phone?" The pro-green Minshi News Network stated that after Biden won the election, Tsai Ing-wen held several "National Security High-level Meetings" to discuss the post-election situation and congratulatory messages. She still had the opportunity to communicate with Trump's call is the same as that of Biden.

  Lianhe News.com commented that Tsai Ing-wen really wanted to replicate the so-called "breakthrough" of the telephone conversation with Trump four years ago. Congratulating Biden on Twitter for his election was only part of the presentation, but like Su Zhenchang's boastful talk, can both parties be connected?

"Biden came to power, Taiwan is still inferior to pigs." Shi Weiquan, a Ph.D. from Birbeck Law School of the University of London, wrote on the 10th that clenbuterol is a banned drug and the authorities prohibit Taiwanese pigs from eating it, but Taiwanese can eat it; look at Tron The U.S. government’s arms sales to Taiwan, the largest F-16V, continued the Obama administration’s plan. A business was split into the F-16A/B upgrade case and the F-16V case, forcing Taiwan to buy more and collect twice. The tanks sold to Taiwan are synonymous with "expensive and easily attacked" in international public opinion and the comments of American scholars. "Whether it is selling pork or selling arms, the United States dominates US-Taiwan relations, and Taiwan has no room to speak. English took the initiative to bet on her, it is praise her."

"China Times" stated on the 10th that after Biden was elected president of the United States, the DPP was busy spreading relations and lied. No wonder it was criticized as "deception became a habit."

This time, Su Zhenchang's description of "tweets" as "power-on" is suspicious. "A series of unusual reactions shows that Biden's election has indeed brought a great impact to the DPP."