I was born in Hong Kong in 1973 and am a native Chinese. When I was in elementary school, all my classmates and teachers were Chinese with yellow skin and black hair, but there was always a photo of a foreign lady hanging in the classroom. The lady in the photo, we called her the

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I was born in Hong Kong in 1973 and am a native Chinese. When I was in elementary school, all my classmates and teachers were Chinese with yellow skin and black hair, but there was always a photo of a foreign lady hanging in the classroom. The lady in the photo, we called her the - DayDayNewsI was born in Hong Kong in 1973 and am a native Chinese. When I was in elementary school, all my classmates and teachers were Chinese with yellow skin and black hair, but there was always a photo of a foreign lady hanging in the classroom. The lady in the photo, we called her the - DayDayNews

Text - Liu Zeji

I was born in Hong Kong in 1973 and am a native Chinese. When I was in elementary school, all my classmates and teachers were Chinese with yellow skin and black hair, but there was always a photo of a foreign lady hanging in the classroom. The lady in the photo, we called her the Queen of England. The teacher told me that she is the one who rules Hong Kong. At that time, there were many questions in my mind: why does our “king” have different skin color and hair than us? Why does she speak English when I speak Chinese? Isn’t she afraid that there will be problems communicating with us?

Later, when I grew up, I often went to the library. I learned from books that because our country was too weak more than a hundred years ago, foreigners took Hong Kong away from the motherland through force. At that time, our ancestors shed blood and tears. , which made my eyes wet when I was holding a history book.

I joined the police force in 1993, when the badge on the police cap was still the British Crown. Although the "boss" at that time was the Queen of England, I knew that "Hong Kong" was "China's Hong Kong". This land would one day return to the motherland, and the owners of this land were still Chinese.

On July 1, 1997, Hong Kong returned to the motherland. At 00:11 in the morning, we took off the old badges from our police caps and replaced them with the badges of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Police Force. At that time, I was very excited and very touched. "Excited" was because Hong Kong had finally returned to the embrace of the motherland. My "boss" was no longer British, and Hong Kong was finally owned by the Chinese. "Feeling" was because of the "feeling" that had been taken away from me in the past. "Son" can finally go home today.

I was born in Hong Kong in 1973 and am a native Chinese. When I was in elementary school, all my classmates and teachers were Chinese with yellow skin and black hair, but there was always a photo of a foreign lady hanging in the classroom. The lady in the photo, we called her the - DayDayNews

author Liu Zeji

Hong Kong has not been smooth sailing after the return. Maybe Hong Kong has been ruled by the British for too long. Some people have forgotten that they are Chinese. They hate the motherland and hinder the development of Hong Kong. There are even worse things. , delusional about the independence of Hong Kong, delusional about Hong Kong being able to be ruled by foreigners again. These people have made Hong Kong's return to without making any progress for more than 20 years. They have divided the hearts of Hong Kong people and caused compatriots in the motherland to misunderstand Hong Kong.

These people finally triggered the "2019 Black Riot Incident" in Hong Kong through some political issues in 2019.

That year was a dark year for Hong Kong. Ugly politicians no longer had any scruples. Officials who favored foreign affairs within the government turned their backs on foreign affairs. Foreign forces from the United Kingdom, the United States and Europe invaded and caused trouble. They wanted to have another Eight-Nation Alliance. It was simply a monster. That year in Hong Kong Beaten to pieces.

The Hong Kong police force struggled to support that year. There was no support from the police force at that time. The police station was burned down, the police officers were chased and beaten, and their wives and children were injured, insulted and attacked. There are traitors who want the police force to surrender, and some congressmen want the police force to disband.

But our police force has not wavered. Our duty is to protect Hong Kong. The police force must not fall. If the police force falls, the motherland will need to send out the People's Liberation Army. In this way, the British, European and American demons will use this to attack the motherland and call it military suppression. people. Therefore, the police force must not collapse and cause trouble to the country.

Fortunately, with the implementation of the National Security Law in Hong Kong, the Hong Kong Police Force lived up to its trust and calmed down the chaos in Hong Kong.

As a Chinese, I am proud to be able to contribute to quelling chaos. I am proud to be a Hong Kong police officer.

In 2022, the 25th anniversary of Hong Kong's return to the motherland, the Hong Kong Police Force officially used Chinese and on July 1. This has a symbolic meaning.

2022 is the return of people’s hearts.

The 25th anniversary of Hong Kong's return to the motherland is a day when Hong Kong stands up again, rises from the ashes, and starts anew.

will allow the Hong Kong Police Force Chinese Steps to start boldly together with Hong Kong, reappearing the glory of "Pearl of the Orient" and making Hong Kong the pride of the motherland.

I was born in Hong Kong in 1973 and am a native Chinese. When I was in elementary school, all my classmates and teachers were Chinese with yellow skin and black hair, but there was always a photo of a foreign lady hanging in the classroom. The lady in the photo, we called her the - DayDayNews

author Liu Zeji

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