On April 13, at the regular press conference of the Taiwan Affairs Office of the State Council, a reporter asked: Wu Zhaoxie said in an interview a few days ago that the important principle of Taiwan-US relations is to be considerate to the United States, and that Taiwan should not cause trouble when the United States is busy. Too many surprises.

He was criticized by the island's public opinion as the poor "watchdog" of the Americans.

Ma Xiaoguang, a spokesman for the Taiwan Affairs Office of the State Council, responded with a Tang poem.

Ma Xiaoguang said, your question reminded me of a Tang poem, "Ask your husband in a low voice after you put on makeup, thrush the depth of your eyebrows." Wu Zhaoxie's remarks are not self-inflicted. The faces of the servants who snorted and wagged their tails for pity were vividly displayed.

(Reporter Jean Baokui)

Responsible editor: [Luo Pan]