Ding Yungong posted on Facebook to mourn the Taoyuan baboons.

(Photographed by reporter Wang Rongxiang)

[Reporter Wang Rongxiang/Kaohsiung Report] The escaped baboon in Taoyuan was shot and killed, which sparked discussion in Taiwan. Former Presidential Office Spokesperson Ding Yungong also sent a "sorrow for the baboon" on Facebook, expressing his feelings about the incident in 126 characters.

The full text is as follows: The family is from East Africa, the vast prairie; it grew up in East Asia, the zoo of the island country.

Fleeing in the starry night, traveling far and wide through forests and valleys; running rampant in the daytime, passing by fireworks and people's houses and haunting them.

The whole country was amazed, thousands of people searched for it, searched mountains and plains, and thousands of households reported it.

If you hide your whereabouts, you will be free for three days; if you show your figure, you will be killed by a shotgun.

Living in the world is like being imprisoned by the rules; if you indulge your desires, you will be hunted by everyone.

Alas, the baboons don't live long enough; for half my life, it's inevitable that I'll be defeated.