Source: Global Network
Original title: So embarrassing! Tsai Ing-wen couldn't tell the difference between Wang Hui and Wang Mei-hui, and she read the wrong mistake twice in Taiwan and was corrected by the public on the spot
[Global Network Comprehensive Report] Taiwan's leader Tsai Ing-wen made a fool of herself when she attended the gala for the 25th. When Wang Meihui, a candidate for the "legislator" of Chiayi City, went to the venue to make a speech, she spoke twice in a row and said that Wang Meihui was "Wang Huimei" and was corrected by the people below the audience on the spot, so she had to say "unruly". When Taiwan media reported this, they bluntly said that it was "very embarrassed" and joked, "Is Tsai Ing-wen tired?"
According to Taiwan's "United News Network" report on November 24, Tsai Ing-wen, DPP Chairman Zhuo Rongtai, and former Taiwan's "Legislative Yuan" Lai Ching-te went to Chiayi City to help Wang Meihui's election on the evening of the 24th.
When Tsai Ing-wen arrived at the Chiayi City venue, she not only mentioned that the people "the only support for the DPP", but then kept telling the people at the scene that "Wang Huimei" would be elected and "You all know Wang Huimei." After she pronounced Wang Meihui's name wrong, Wang Meihui on the stage whispered to remind her that the people below the stage even made a sound correction. Tsai Ing-wen discovered the mistake and immediately turned around and hugged Wang Meihui awkwardly and said, "It's rude, it's rude!"
After Tsai Ing-wen made a fool of herself, not only did the people at the scene directly correct it, but also described it as "I'm really embarrassed" when reporting on "United News Network", and also joked that Tsai Ing-wen said that she was embarrassed by her mistaken name, "Is Tsai Ing-wen tired?"
Netizens on the island even satirized Tsai Ing-wen: People with mediocre qualifications and limited abilities, and their positions far exceed those that they can support will have this phenomenon. "I didn't even understand the name, so I didn't admit defeat and knew the candidate. I dared to say that it was the strongest combination, which made me faint."