The girl who tried to cut out Fang Fang’s tongue is in an eggshell apartment crisis after seeking help online…

A Chinese girl who went online to threaten to cut out the tongue of Wuhan Diary author Fang Fang, recently went online to seek help for the crisis in her eggshell apartment, where she was evicted by her landlord in the middle of winter. But her arrogant behavior has drawn scorn from the Internet.

The Central News Agency (CCTV) reported today that a Chinese girl named “Little Fruit of Fairy Flavor,” who threatened to cut out the tongue of Wuhan Diary author Fang Fang, recently went online to seek help after being evicted by her landlord in the middle of winter because of the crisis in her eggshell apartment.

According to the report, on May 14 of this year, the Chinese girl, nicknamed “Little Fruit with Fairy Flavor,” abused Fangfang through her Sina Weibo account, saying, “Didn’t your doctor friend tell you who Zhang BoLi is? Your doctor friend is the kind of doctor who cheats, right? You’re just going to say, ‘How much did being a stooge get you’? It’ll make your family’s chickens and dogs rise to heaven, right?” The Chinese girl, nicknamed “Fairy Flavored Little Fruit,” then scolded Fang Fang, “No objection to the realistic depiction of social patterns, but you deliberately exaggerate for what? To get some money to buy some good quality coffins for the family, right? I suggest cutting out Fang Fang’s tongue and teaching her to speak the truth. It is recommended to send her to the United States, after all, free America, it’s disgusting.

According to the Central News Agency, after more than half a year, the “fairy-flavored little fruit” also posted a plea for help on the evening of Nov. 29 through her Sina Weibo account, saying, “It’s more than ten degrees below zero, braving the bitter cold wind to move, hey, eggshells can get away with it, no one protects the disadvantaged! “. In addition to her posting, she also posted two photos of what appeared to be her own packed luggage and vacated apartment, and labeled her postings with “People’s Daily”, “People’s Daily Online”, “CCTV News”, “China Central People’s Radio” and other major official media of the Communist Party of China, while noting “eggshell apartment” and “eggshell”. The “fairy-flavored small fruit” has not only received little support, but has also been mocked and abused by many Chinese netizens, who have accused her of “retribution. However, the “fairy-flavored little fruit” has not only received little solidarity, but has also been mocked and abused by many Chinese netizens, who have accused her of “retribution”.

According to the report, the two posts by the Chinese girl, nicknamed “Little Fruit of Fairy Flavor,” have not only been quickly forwarded on the Chinese Internet over the past two days, but have also been criticized by many people on WeChat and Weibo. In addition, the two articles have been re-tweeted by many overseas Chinese on Twitter, which is equally cynical.

A Chinese lawyer posted an article on WeChat, saying that the girl who attacked Fangfang with the most vicious language is probably not a victim of the epidemic, and therefore believes that Fangfang is the one spreading “negative energy” and will attack her with a mouth full of obscenities. According to the lawyer, the girl has now become the one who spreads negative energy. When she was evicted from the Eggshells apartment, she should have said, “The problem will be solved, and there is always a place to live when you are evicted today.

According to the Central News Agency, another Internet writer said that the “progress” from the beginning of the year (during the epidemic) was that no more writers wrote diaries (referring to Fang Fang). People would rather watch Ma Baoguo and take the trouble to hold up Ding Zhen. The crumbs of the “eggshell” can “only be stepped on underfoot” with some “creaking and groaning”. According to this writer, the eggshell incident should have the same volume and flow as Ma Baoguo and Ding Zhen. But what is mainstream, may not be the livelihood of the people, and may not be scientific. After all, wandering the streets in the cold of winter is “neither warm enough, nor positive enough”.