The next day, "Shenbao", the newspaper with the largest circulation in the South, published a huge photo and such an article on the home page of its first issue, which made He Qi the "number one on the hot search list" that day.
In the photo, He Qi has a resolute profile and is handsome overall. She is shouting into the small speaker. The women's volleyball girls on the court are also very powerful, jumping high and preparing to hit the net with a heavy shot. In the background
It was dozens of Dongyi people who were so angry that they didn't stare at the women's volleyball girl. Instead, they all stared at He Qi, as if they wanted to eat people.
The title of the article is also very interesting: "This is my apology". The subsequent article explains the causes and consequences of this incident. At first, He Qi cheered for the football match, which made the Dongyi people unhappy. Then in "East Asia"
The Daily asked He Qi to apologize, so the scene in the photo happened.
When writing this article, a certain "Shenbao" editor also included personal details. In the final summary, he also complained that the Dongyi people lost in front of the Chinese national player He Qi.
Good guy, in one morning, tens of millions of people in East China knew the news. Everyone who heard it was amused by He Qi's cool operation, and they all shouted: "The national player has made a magic move.
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In the evening, some evening newspapers published another hilarious report, saying that since the national player He Qi took the lead in using the trumpet, a magic weapon for cheering, in the women's volleyball match yesterday, all the trumpets in the Shanghai market were sold out today.
Well, in today's match against Japan, the Chinese audience gave a spectacular scene of cheering with hundreds of small speakers.
These people really don't think it's a big deal.
He Qi couldn't help but laugh when he saw the evening newspaper. He suddenly remembered the ulla in the World Cup in South Africa. The noise that that thing made was really amazing. It once caused people from all over the world to complain endlessly, but the Chinese trumpet was even better than it.
And nothing less.
Can you imagine the scene in the Bird's Nest in 2008 when the contestants were blasted by 10,000 Chinese speakers?
About opening this Pandora's box, He Qi was panicked for a moment, fearing that the Chinese fans would be inspired to open up the Rendu lineage and develop some new skills. For example, if they couldn't buy a small trumpet, they might as well bring the national musical instrument suona onto the stage.
When we go out on an expedition, not even a blade of grass will grow. Hundreds of thousands of suonas will blow together, destroying the heaven and the earth.
I thought that this matter would be over. He Qi had finished venting his anger and was planning to stop and concentrate on preparing for the battle. Unexpectedly, the Dongyi people quit. If they suffered a loss on the field, they were inferior to others. They accepted defeat. There was nothing to say.
But if you suffer a loss off the court, you have to talk about it. From the standpoint of the Japanese side, say something like, "Since the late Qing Dynasty, when have we Dongyi people suffered from the indignity of the Chinese?"
"This place must be found, and it cannot be left overnight."
As a result, the Dongyi people mobilized all their forces, focusing on the "East Asia Daily" as the main battlefield, taking turns to bombard He Qi in major newspapers, and even the famous Dongyi Go player, Hirose, who represented Dongyi in the Go event this time.
The players all stood up and spoke harshly.
"Four days later, in the Sino-Japanese Go battle, He Qi was defeated."
He Qi took the time to study the chess records sent by Kikucho. If everything is true, Hirose is just a little better than Takabe Dohei. Takabe Dohei belongs to the "original school" and has poor adaptability, while Hirose
Se belongs to the radical group and has full attack power, but that's all. It's not just that he's afraid.
You say harsh words before the game, right?
Just talking, right?
He Qi chuckled and only said this to the reporter of "Declaration": "I have only heard of Hideya, who is Hirose? Is he very powerful?"
From the opening sentence, the rest was entirely up to the imagination of the editor of "Declaration", so a heavyweight article titled "Who is Hirose?" appeared, with such profound skills that it is embarrassing.
The diction of this article is extremely gorgeous, the style of writing is domineering, and it contains hundreds of words. It is like an ancient slogan. Except for the word "Hirose" in the title, the main theme of the article does not mention Hirose at all. Echoing the title, it is also mentioned everywhere.
When we arrived at "Hirose", He Qi's "arrogance" was fully reflected.
One stone stirs up thousands of waves.
The two countries were already at odds with each other, and now they were involved in such a long-cherished duel, which made the ensuing Sino-Japanese Go battle the most eye-catching event during the entire Far Eastern Games.
Those who are quick have already started to buy tickets in advance.
Friends from other areas have also started to buy tickets on their way to Shanghai.
The most impressive thing is that the famous players in the southern Go community jointly issued a statement announcing that all chess players will stop playing during the Yundong Games.
I've heard of strikes, I've heard of school strikes, but the unprecedented chess strike actually happened, which really makes people laugh.
In other words, the famous players in the south refused to be trained by the Dongyi people, no matter how much money they were given.
Under this statement, the desire of a small number of chess players to make money has been fundamentally eliminated. Everyone is involved in the same Go circle and has the same information. If anyone does this today, he will not be able to join the Southern Go circle in the future.
Therefore, even if some people want to make that kind of money, they don’t have the courage.
He Qi, on the other hand, dove into the room and began to prepare for the Sino-Japanese Go battle in a few days. He said all the harsh words. If he really lost the game, he would lose all face, needless to say, others.
He Qi was immersed in studying chess, and the others were not idle. As good buddies, Qian Xuan and Brother Xun shouldered all the firepower of the Dongyi people. Qian Xuan transformed into the king of spray kings, attacked comprehensively, and won with numbers.
, Brother Xun’s firepower was precise and targeted. The two of them faced a group of people and cooperated with each other, so that the scene did not fall behind at all.
For a moment, the Shanghai stock market was like a pot of boiling water. Everyone was shocked by the sudden appearance of Qian Xuan and Brother Xun. As for trolling people in newspapers, the audience in Peiping had long been accustomed to it.
They are not used to it if they don’t troll people for a day, but where have the Shanghai audience seen such a magnificent scene?
If you open any newspaper, you will be surprised to find that there is an article published by a troll named Qian Xuan, which covers almost all newspapers. The large number is daunting, and in some newspapers with large circulation and influence,
In relatively powerful newspapers, you can find articles published by a person named Lu Yucai, often criticizing a certain person to death.
This is not over yet. One of Qian Xuan's telegrams was photographed in Peiping. Some trolls in Peiping couldn't sit still. In order to respond to the Shanghai stock market, they went all out to "Beijing News", "Ta Kung Pao" and "Beiping Daily".
Various articles appeared on the three major media outlets, and even "Zi Lin Xi Bao" and "Times Asia" came to join in the fun.
Someone exclaimed: "A wonder! A wonder!"
Someone else exclaimed: "This Sino-Japanese Go battle is not only about superiority but also a matter of life and death."
Of course, as Huaxia is the home court, in order to win the Go battle, the chess fans also come up with some cool tricks. In front of and behind the Japanese Mansion in Shanghai, there are always a group of workers speaking with Huizhou accent, holding up small speakers and blasting at the Mansion.
They bombed randomly, day and night, endlessly. They were driven away, and after a while, a new group of people came after them.
In a dark corner, a middle-aged man with sparse stubble leaned against the wall, smoking a cigarette. He wore a pair of glasses and had a gentle face, but his eyes revealed a fierce look, staring at the Japanese mansion.