"Taiwanese cousin" has to go back to Taiwan to deal with family affairs, and the green media have no use for her sadness because she "fleeed back to Taiwan in seconds" due to the epidemic

  [Global Network Report] Li Qiaoxin, a popular "Taiwanese cousin" on the Internet, is currently working in Shanghai. On the 13th, she posted a video on social platforms saying that there was an emergency at home and she had to go back to Taiwan to deal with it.

The island's pro-green "Sanli News Network" and other media used this to hype, saying that in the past, in addition to praising the success of the mainland's epidemic prevention and control, she also shouted "I will never regret entering China in this life." But "fleeing back to Taiwan in seconds".

However, on the mainland short video platform, many netizens cheered for the "Taiwanese cousin", saying "the motherland is your strong backing, don't be afraid!"

  The pro-green media "Liberty Times" also reported that a "Taiwanese cousin" posted a video on social platforms on the 13th, saying that if something happened at home, she had to go back to Taiwan. , As for the work that was promised to others but not completed, it was handed over to the cousin first.

  In the video, the "Taiwanese cousin" choked up and said that she didn't know "whether she can go back to Taiwan, whether she can go through customs, whether she will be invited to chat and so on." But the family matter was so big that she had to go back A trip to Taiwan.

She also revealed that she has not returned to Taiwan for almost 2 years, and this time she really wants to go back.

  The latest video released by Li Qiaoxin on the 13th attracted the attention of the media on the island, and they reported it one after another. Some media such as "Freedom Times" and "Sanli News Network" also linked it with the epidemic situation in the mainland. "Sanli News Network" said that Li Qiaoxin was due to the epidemic. "Flee back to Taiwan in seconds".

  "Sanli News Network" mentioned that "Taiwanese cousin" Li Qiaoxin praised the success of the mainland's epidemic prevention last year because of the video, and became popular because of the phrase "I don't regret entering China in this life".

The report smeared Li Qiaoxin for "hardly squeezing out tears" in the latest video, and criticized her for being "so coincidental" in the words of netizens. As soon as the epidemic in mainland China became serious, she immediately returned to Taiwan.

  However, on the mainland short video platform, many netizens cheered for the "Taiwanese cousin", saying "the motherland is your strong backing, don't be afraid!" Some people wish her all the best.

  Some netizens said, "The mainland welcomes all patriotic Taiwan compatriots." "Go back and deal with your family affairs with peace of mind. We will wait for your return."

  "Cousin from Mainland China" left a message saying, "Leave the rest to me, and come back soon after finishing the housework." "Cousin from Taiwan" replied "OK".

  According to previous reports, "Taiwanese cousin" Li Qiaoxin came to the mainland at the end of 2020. She visited Beijing, Nanjing, and Hangzhou, and used short videos to "like the mainland and confess the motherland" to introduce the most real mainland to Taiwanese netizens through the lens.

  However, after sharing what he saw and heard in the mainland, Li Qiaoxin was slandered by Taiwan's green camp media and the Internet "water army".

  Li Qiaoxin said at the time that the DPP had no intention of paying attention to the livelihood issues faced by Taiwanese people, such as the epidemic, energy, and food safety, but manipulated public opinion to "bring the wind" and intimidate Taiwan compatriots who came to the mainland for development. "Now I am also a victim."

  "But their vicious attack just shows that I have pierced their sore spot and pierced the lies they weave." Li Qiaoxin said, "The right thing, no matter how difficult it is, must be done firmly."

  After arriving in the mainland, Li Qiaoxin found that what he saw was "really completely different" from what he heard in Taiwan. The development environment and atmosphere of young people on both sides of the strait were significantly different.

"Many industries in mainland China, including self-media, are booming." She said that she hopes to influence more Taiwanese young people by sharing the real mainland, and not just "trapped" in Taiwan.