Peng Wenzheng, a media personality who was wanted to flee overseas, filed a lawsuit against President Tsai Ing-wen for "confirming the non-existence of doctoral dissertations". Today (23rd) he was defeated by the Taipei District Court in the first trial. He responded in an article in the evening in the United States, ironically. The Fifth Greatest Treasure in the World".

(File photo, photo by reporter Cong Changjin)

[Reporter Wen Yude/Taipei Report] Wanted media person Peng Wenzheng filed a lawsuit against President Tsai Ing-wen for "confirming the non-existence of the doctoral dissertation" and was ruled by the Taipei District Court today (23rd). The United States responded via a post on Facebook, sarcastically saying that the verdict "can be called the fifth greatest treasure in the world."

Peng Wenzheng deliberately used exaggerated words to describe: "The world's four major treasures "Dead Sea Scrolls", "Golden Ark of the Covenant", "King Solomon's Treasure" and "Tsai Ing-wen Papers" made a major discovery on December 23, 2022."

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Peng Wenzheng said sourly, "Compared to the 1600 years of the Dead Sea Scrolls and the 3100 years of the Golden Ark of the Covenant, it only took three years for Judge Zhang Yonghui, a direct disciple of David's magic and currently serving in the Civil Division of the Taipei District Court, to This "Tsai Ing-wen Paper" that has been lost for 39 years has been "found"."

Peng Wenzheng also claimed that this judgment has "three major innovations": "First, the original method of proving the existence of a thesis by verbal argument is a major breakthrough in methodology in the 21st century; A major revision of the deductive method in the 21st century; 3. The original creation of naked-eye infrared to replace the carbon 14-year identification method is an important invention in archaeology in the 21st century.”