Li Chunhong was born in 1958 in Wuhan, China. In 1994, at the age of 36, she was selected as a public student to study in Israel because of her outstanding performance in a school. At that time, Israel was more developed than in China, giving her the opportunity to pursue her dreams and academic research. However, after the expiration of the study period, Li Chunhong suddenly lost contact, so that the relevant domestic departments tried to find her whereabouts, but there was no news. The person in charge of recommending her to study abroad was also punished. Twenty-nine years later, Li resurfaced and settled in Israel, where she married an Israeli and had a child.
In one of Li Chunhong's ** interviews, she said that she was an Israeli, and she had no gratitude for her Chinese identity or the Chinese motherland at all. She seems to have completely forgotten about the help and support given to her in China during the period when she lost contact. It wasn't until the outbreak of the Israeli-Palestinian war that her daughter Noya was kidnapped by a Palestinian organization that she finally realized that Israel could not rescue her daughter, and instead hoped that her homeland, China, could help rescue her.
In her recent speech, Li Chunhong sincerely asked for help from China's fathers and fellow villagers. She said that she is a Chinese and often takes her daughter Noya back to visit relatives, and her daughter also deeply loves China. She repented of her previous arrogant attitude and deeply realized her amnesia and denial of her Chinese identity in her motherland. Now she only hopes to get the help of her motherland and her parents and fellow villagers to rescue her kidnapped daughter.
However, the problem Li Chunhong faced was that her daughter had been kidnapped by Israelis, and she could not determine in what capacity to rescue Noah. She did not expect the Israeli side to rescue her daughter, so she sent a request to the Chinese embassy for the first time, hoping that China would help rescue her daughter. However, in the investigation of relevant clues, it was learned that Noah was not a Chinese national, at most a Chinese-Israeli mixed-race child, and she had already been born in Israel and became an Israeli citizen. The situation left Li Chunhong confused, as she did not know how she could help rescue her daughter in her current Chinese capacity.
Twenty-nine years ago, Li Chunhong chose to lose contact after studying abroad, and then married an Israeli and re-established her life there. She was content with her current nationality and did not express a sense of belonging or gratitude to China in her words. This made some question her attitude towards her homeland and her ingratitude.
The reason why Li Chunhong admitted that she was Chinese this time and appealed for help from the motherland was believed by some to be her use of morality to kidnap Chinese diplomatic embassies and force them to rescue her daughter. However, in the eyes of the public, her position is questionable, believing that she does not have real feelings for her homeland. Her actions and choices during her study abroad have already shown her true inner thoughts, that is, she is changing her position at any time in the face of current interests.
Judging from the comments of netizens, although Li Chunhong's position has softened, it has not aroused sympathy. Netizens roughly claimed that she had done everything to the motherland, why did she ask them to save her daughter?Some people pointed out that Li Chunhong was nurtured and sponsored by China around 1994, but after going abroad, she completely abandoned her motherland and chose another life. Her behavior lacks a moral bottom line, and although her stance has softened this time, there is no need to let herself be restrained by her.
In my opinion, Li Chunhong's change of stance and begging for help does raise doubts about her true motives. Judging by her past behavior, she is more inclined to pursue interests and personal needs than the interests of the state and the international community. Although she now claims to be Chinese and asks for help, she does not come across as sincere.
For an ungrateful person like Li Chunhong, we really have no moral obligation to help her. As Chinese, we are Xi to being united and fraternal, and we try our best to help international friends and compatriots. However, there is no need to help those who have no affection for the motherland and do not identify with their Chinese identity. Our resources and strength should be directed to those who are truly loyal and grateful.
In short, Li Chunhong's pleas and appeals have been questioned, and her past actions have shown a problem of her identification with her country and identity. Faced with a difficult situation, she changed her stance and asked for help under the banner of Chinese. However, we should distinguish between right and wrong and should not be led by her nose. People who really have feelings for the motherland are the ones we should help and support.