The death of Queen Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom has attracted the attention of many countries, especially those of some Commonwealth member states. After all, these countries were headed by the British king, and the death of the queen made these countries deeply saddened. Q

The death of Queen Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom has attracted the attention of many countries, especially some countries of the Commonwealth member states. After all, these countries were headed by the British king, and the death of the queen made these countries deeply saddened. Queen Elizabeth II, especially, as a queen with a very long standby, her death had a great impact.

In China, Hong Kong has become the city with the strongest atmosphere of public mourning Queen of England. Of course, everyone has their own ideas, and this is also a free act and will not be stopped.

Some parents even take their children to mourn the Queen of England. Some are sad and even sit on the ground and cry repeatedly, as if their relatives have passed away. It can be seen that these people have deep feelings for the Queen of England and cannot accept the news of her death.

Some parents' behavior surprised me even more. He actually took the baby who was still in his cradle to mourn the Queen of England. Looking at the baby's ignorant eyes, I was thinking that this man was really exaggerating. Others bring their children to mourn, at least they are children who can walk and know a little about it. But don't make things difficult for this baby. He doesn't know what happened, don't impose his wishes on him.

Among these mourning people, we also saw a familiar figure, which is Luo Jiaying . Luo Jiaying is 75 years old this year. He took a few photos on the spot and accompanied a passage, " Elizabeth II ascended the throne. I was seven years old. In the past seventy years, the Queen of England has been my elders. Watching me grow up to old age. Hong Kong is under his shade, a blessed land on earth. There are still many elders. A bouquet of flowers, just this respect. The elephant is invisible."

Luo Jiaying's evaluation of the Queen of England is very high. He classifies the prosperity of Hong Kong as the management of the UK, so that is the only way.

After Luo Jiaying gave the flowers, she had not left yet and was still taking photos with the crowd who were offering flowers to mourn. It can be seen that there were indeed some people queuing up at the scene with flowers in their hands. Luo Jiaying's eyes were also a little red, and she felt like she had cried.

It can be seen that Luo Jiaying has a deep affection for Queen Elizabeth II of the UK. In addition to the team at the scene, he also took a photo of Queen Elizabeth II of the UK and him. This proves that he really missed the British Queen who had just passed away.

But Luo Jiaying attributes Hong Kong's prosperity to the management of the United Kingdom, which is wrong. The British management in Hong Kong is called "Shadow" to make Hong Kong a blessed land. This is also inappropriate.

It is undeniable that during the days when the UK was managing Hong Kong, it did bring some development and some high-tech things to Hong Kong. But, the UK is using Hong Kong to make benefits, and they have to do that. They are not for the sake of Hong Kong's good, but for their own interests.

This reminds me of what some people who have lived in Hong Kong said that when Hong Kong has not returned, when they are transiting, when they have to go to mainland China to enter the entry card, they will definitely be crossed out by people at the transit. They are treated as stateless people. Life has no dignity at all.

But Luo Jiaying calls this kind of life a shade and publicly mourns the Queen of Ying, which is not true.

It is precisely because of the strength of the motherland that Hong Kong has returned to . People in Hong Kong live more confident and more dignified. Hong Kong is getting better and better. Is Luo Jiaying proud of having no nationality?

As an actor and a public figure, Luo Jiaying should be cautious in his words and actions.