"Some foreign media outlets regard Li as a 'Chinese tennis rebel'. Indeed, she has many characteristics to validate this new title -- she wears a rose tattoo on her chest and employs her husband as personal coach; she first thanked her sponsor at the award ceremony, and even asked the chair umpire during the tense second set: "Can you tell the Chinese don't teach me how to play tennis?," the editorial said.
"In fact, such "rebelliousness" didn't upset the Chinese, because they've been fed up with clich s like "thank my leaders" or "thank my comrades.
Furthermore, being reminded to behave with great care is probably the last thing they want while watching a game. Chinese society and its people need to relax. They need a little humour and open-mindedness to cope with small mistakes, and imperfection should be allowed from time to time.
"Being excessively "correct" can lead to untruthfulness and pressure. China is not as "correct" as it was in the past. However, isn't this China more lovely and real?" the editorial said.
this
Users
Comment
article