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International Center / Xie Wanzhen Report
Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Zhao Lijian recently uploaded a picture of “Australian soldiers threatening Afghan teenagers with knives,” sparking the diplomatic war between China and Australia. But the Chinese side was not only unapologetic, the image’s author and CG illustrator “Wuhe Qilin” also released a new painting yesterday (1), harshly criticizing Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison’s request for an apology from China.
▲ Photos uploaded by Zhao Lijian (left) aroused the ire of Morrison (right). (Combined image / Obtained from Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Morrison Facebook)
Zhao Lijian shared an image on Twitter on November 30. The cruel image sparked an argument. In the picture, an Afghan teenager holding a lamb was covered with an Australian flag. Behind him was an Australian soldier holding a knife with his left hand pressed against him. With a knife in his right hand against his head, the words “Fear not, we bring you peace” are printed at the bottom of the image.
▲ The “Australian Army killing civilians” shared by Zhao Lijian is too realistic and is seen to be spreading fake photos. (Flip Zhao Lijian Photo / Twitter)
As the threatening scene was too realistic, Zhao Lijian also expressed his shock when he published the article, as if this scene was something real that happened in Afghanistan, and immediately attracted criticism from all walks of life in Australia and called for the removal of the article. . Australian Prime Minister Morrison even criticized Zhao Lijian for being sad and disgusting. He even published fake news and solemnly demanded an apology from the Chinese government. However, China did not reject Australia at all. Zhao Lijian also deliberately put the post on top so that more people could see it.
Wuhe Qilin, who claims to be the “Painting of the Wolf Warriors,” posted a post that said, “I heard Mo has many opinions on my photos?” And yesterday he published a new painting, titled “A Morrison” in response to the provocation. In this new painting, a large group of journalists armed with cannon cameras pointed at the man on the battlefield and painted a bloody scene from the insane photograph of the red painter, ignoring the brutal scene of soldiers in the field killing civilians and corpses for the whole field. The white-haired man who looked like Morrison also pointed at the angry painter, as if yelling the English words “Excuse me!” At the foot of the painting (sorry!)
▼ ▲ Chinese CG illustrator “Wuhe Qilin” launched new works to continue provoking Australia. (Photo / Inverted from Weibo @ 乌 合 麒麟)
Wuhe Qilin confessed that the paintings that recently embarrassed Morrison were his works, but he did not expect Morrison, as head of state, to make a big move to summon a press to criticize his work. He believes that Morrison’s works When anger is wrong, he should turn to the government and troops stationed in his country, and he should be ashamed of his country’s collusion and allowing soldiers stationed abroad to kill Afghan civilians.