Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography major - Stop talking about cultural self-confidence. Westerners call squinting "pig's eye", which is a naked insult to China.

Stop talking about cultural self-confidence. Westerners call squinting "pig's eye", which is a naked insult to China.

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The squint incident in the lion boy has been fermenting for two weeks now. Such a long argument sends a bad signal: some people are unwilling to pat bricks in the gutter and intend to jump out and do great things.

First of all, before the domestic release, producer Zhang Miao boasted that "Lion Boy" won the grand prize at the Angxi International Animation Festival, and then just happened to catch up with Chen Man's RH incident, so he didn't dare to release it until the storm subsided.

Later, it was verified by netizens that "Lion Boy" didn't win the prize at all, and Zhang Miao "borrowed" to brag. But the film did go to Angxi Animation Festival. In order not to be caught by Chen Man, the film secretly deleted relevant information. So now you look at the entry of "Lion Boy", which is particularly "clean".

For veteran fans, the routine of the "Teenager" crew is too familiar. Isn't it the old method of gilding the international film festival of the fifth generation directors in the late 1980 s and early 1990 s? Expose the national scar to win the goodwill of all countries, and give foreigners a knife to seek the chastity archway of "China conscience". Now it's "when".

Some words should not be said too much, otherwise it will really hurt the bones.

The film triggered a storm of public opinion, and three squirrels were involved. Its advertisements and promotional materials shot on 20 19 were criticized as catering to the stereotype of China people in the West, and were called "vilifying China people" by netizens.

Three squirrels responded that they made up according to the model's appearance. Then the model responded by herself: Is it wrong to grow up like this? It would be morbid if everything hung by a thread.

The girl's grievance is understandable, but she really missed the point. What netizens are dissatisfied with is never her appearance, but the makeup that deliberately caters to the bad taste of the West. Some people deliberately misinterpret "hanging eyes", "squinting" and "sticking eyes" as "small eyes" and distort public opinion in an attempt to muddy the water. This is a clumsy trick.

The controversy is almost clear at this point, and there is still one problem that has not been solved-cultural self-confidence. After the outbreak of negative public opinion, major platforms have come forward to support each other, and the most mentioned is "cultural self-confidence."

Lao Hu's statement is very representative, saying that everyone should be "confident" and not be prepared for RH. Not everything meets RH standards. Khufu may be too old to remember what happened a month ago.

This year1October 27th, World Table Tennis Championships in Houston, 165438, during the intermission of the match between Liang Jingkun and Pitchford, a white pig suddenly stood up in the audience, shouting "Huang Xiangjiao" and kept barking. Liang Jingkun is a world champion. What the hell is he? But he is RH.

Reality is the constant repetition of history, and the problems in reality should be answered in history. Some netizens found irrefutable evidence and showed it to everyone, especially those who called for "cultural self-confidence", to see how westerners openly insulted and discriminated against us 100 years ago.

John roberts, an Englishman, wrote "China in the eyes of westerners in the19th century", which clearly recorded how westerners openly insulted and vilified China people at that time. They gave a special name to "squint"-pig eye.

Insulting China people once became the "trend" of westerners, and this arrogance and discrimination even penetrated into the language. Many puns and swearing words in the West are related to China people.

There is even a popular folk song in the west, with extremely dirty lyrics and extremely bad attitude, all of which are recorded in Roberts' book.

Cultural self-confidence is a collective demand, but the foothold must be seeking truth from facts. It is foolish and arrogant not to investigate and study in a down-to-earth manner, to be blind in self-confidence and to shout slogans blindly.