China's new foreign minister, Qin Gang, issued a statement on the second day of junior high school, but the word "lunar" was used at the beginning of the text to pay New Year's greetings.

(The picture is taken from the official website of "People's Daily Online")

[Instant News/Comprehensive Report] During the Chinese New Year period, Chinese little pinks insisted that the Chinese New Year should be called "Chinese New Year" in English instead of "Lunar New Year", which led to the siege of organizations or celebrities using "Lunar". Minister Qin Gang issued a statement on the second day of junior high school, but the word "Lunar" was used at the beginning of the text to greet the New Year. The exposure of the news aroused discussions in the outside world. Some netizens satirized: "Little pink said: I dare not tear this up!"

Recently, the British Museum, Disney Resort, Nanyang Technological University in Singapore, and Danielle, a Korean-Australian mixed-race member of the girl group "NewJeans", were criticized by a large number of little pinks for using "Lunar New Year (Lunar New Year)" to celebrate the New Year.

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Twitter user "Fang Zhouzi" posted a post earlier today. Unexpectedly, Chinese Foreign Minister Qin Gang issued an announcement on the English version of People's Daily Online on the 23rd. At the beginning of the New Year greetings, he used "Lunar New Year" instead of "Chinese New Year". Yet?"

The PO article triggered a large number of netizens to leave messages one after another. Many netizens teased: "Hurry up and criticize him to death, and report him all", "CCP's double-faced tactics! Only CCP party officials can do it, others can't! Little pink will definitely be sent out!" , "Qin Gang's emulsification is an unforgivable crime", "Little Pink said: I dare not tear this up!", "The brainwashed Little Pink will interpret it as China can express different opinions, which is a manifestation of freedom of speech."

Foreign Minister Qin Gang also used "Lunar New Year" instead of "Chinese New Year". Are Little Pink and the Chinese Internet Army dumbfounded?

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— Fang Zhouzi (@fangshimin) January 24, 2023