tweet was protested by the Japanese side and Zhao Lijian simply topped it [after being protested by the Japanese side, Zhao Lijian did this again] After being protested by the Japanese side, Zhao Lijian topped another tweet. Foreign Ministry spokesman Zhao Lijian topped another tweet! This tweet is two paintings he reposted on April 26. One is the famous Japanese painting "Kanagawa Surfing" and the other is the second creation of "Kanagawa Surfing" by a Chinese post-90s illustrator based on the original painting: the white waves turn into human deformed fingers, the crew fighting the wind and waves become sinners who dump nuclear wastewater, and the towering Mount Fuji turns into a chimney for nuclear power plants... The silent picture conveys strong protests and great irony to the Japanese government. Zhao Lijian also attached the article: "Chinese illustrator has recreated the Japanese painting "Kanagawa Surfing". If the original author Katsushika Hokusai is still alive now, he will also be very concerned about Japan's nuclear wastewater issue." Faced with these two paintings posted by Zhao Lijian on Twitter, Sato Masaki, who was certified as " Japanese Senate Member", was anxious. On April 27, he posted on his Twitter saying, "It is unacceptable to express protests on the treatment of nuclear sewage by polluting Japanese traditional culture. The Japanese government must also raise a solemn protest." It is worth mentioning that after Sato Masahisa's remarks were made, Zhao Lijian replaced the previously topped @ rabble kilin , which accused the Australian army of indiscriminately killing Afghan civilians, and topped the new tweets of the latest two paintings. Under this tweet by Masahisa Sato, some netizens left a message criticizing: "Please open your eyes to see how the people of the world view the decision of the Japanese government. The United States and Japan are definitely not the only nation in the world. The discharge of nuclear sewage into the ocean will cause the descendants of Japan to be condemned by international public opinion." "When the Fukushima accident occurred 11 years ago, the radioactivity measured on Canada and the Pacific coast of the United States exceeded acceptable levels. The Japanese government even said that it had not completed the inspection and analysis of the incident 11 years later. Shameless." (Kefan)


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