For Luo Jiaying, the most well-known movie style is the stills below: Tang Monk in "A Chinese Odyssey" and the highly singular "only you".

The man in this photo is believed to be very familiar to many Chinese people: the famous Hong Kong actor Luo Jiaying . For Luo Jiaying, the most well-known movie style is the stills below: Tang Monk in " The Big Journey to the West ", and the highly singular "only you". Of course, Luo Jiaying's wife is even more famous, that is, the famous "No. 1 Sister" in the Hong Kong entertainment industry Liza Wang . But the photo at the beginning of today's article has put Luo Jiaying in a whirlpool of public opinion. Why? Because in the photo, the location of Luo Jiaying Station is at No. 1, Admiralty Court Road, Hong Kong, where the news has been very high in recent days - the entrance of the British Consulate General in Hong Kong.

1. Luo Jiaying went to . He presented a selfie in front of the British Consulate . He posted a message to thank the Queen for bringing the shelter to Hong Kong. Luo Jiaying came to the British Consulate General with a bouquet of flowers at noon on September 13 to mourn Queen of England. At that time, in front of the consulate, a lot of flowers had accumulated by Hong Kong citizens. After Luo Jiaying presented flowers, she took a few selfies and left. Of course, what really caused heated discussion on the Internet was Luo Jiaying's subsequent actions. The old Hong Kong actor posted a selfie photo of himself presenting flowers to the queen to his social account, and also attached a text. In the text, there is a passage: "Hong Kong has become a blessed land on earth under the shade of the Queen of England. A bouquet of flowers, I will pay tribute to you, and the elephants will be invisible forever." It is this passage that has triggered a lot of discussion: Is this a colonial mentality?

2. Luo Jiaying is a Hong Kong artist Luo Jiaying who has completely experienced the rule of the Queen of England in Hong Kong. He was born in 1946, while Elizabeth II ascended the throne in 1953. Luo Jiaying was only 7 years old at that time. In the Hong Kong entertainment industry, Luo Jiaying is one of the few artists who have completely experienced the rule of the Hong Kong era of the Queen of England. Until 1997, it lasted for 44 years. Because of this, Luo Jiaying was very moved when she presented flowers: "I was only seven years old when she ascended the throne. In the past seventy years, the Queen of England should be my elder, watching me grow up until I grow old."

3. Netizens talked: Is this true feelings or a colonial mentality? Luo Jiaying's actions have caused quite heated discussions online. There are two main views. One view is that Luo Jiaying’s mourning of the Queen of England is a completely natural expression of true feelings. "After all, after 44 years of British Queen's rule, I naturally have my own feelings. Moreover, Luo Jiaying herself is 76 years old now, so it is very normal to offer flowers to mourn an old man's death." "I don't think there is any problem. I just offer flowers to express my feelings. After all, the Queen of England has been the nominal ruler of Hong Kong over the past 40 years." "Luo Jiaying mourned the queen purely out of personal feelings, which is a personal right." Another view believes that Luo Jiaying said that Hong Kong has made great achievements under the protection of the British Queen is still a colonial mentality after all. "Hong Kong's achievements are not obtained by the queen's reward, but by many results. Luo Jiaying should be clear about this." "I just want to know what kind of shelter the Queen of England gave Hong Kong?" "After all, I still haven't gotten rid of the colonial mentality." So, what do you think of Luo Jiaying's actions? Welcome to express your opinion.