Jet Li appeared in Taiwan to personally refute the rumors of his death People's malice is really impossible to speculate. A person, he lives his life, does not disturb you, does not affect you, has a harmonious family, is in good health, but there are always some people who seem to take pleasure in spreading rumors about the death of others. This situation is vividly reflected in Jet Li.
Jet Li, an excellent actor, has been plagued by groundless rumors for many years because he retired from the circle early and settled abroad, and some people even rumored that he had passed away. After clarifying to Tai, Jet Li himself denied the death. On November 16, he appeared to personally refute the rumors of his death, and communicated with the audience at the scene, revealing his recent situation. He was dressed in all black and understated, but his presence was enough to break the nonsense. Seeing this, I can't help but think of the old saying: "If you want to accumulate virtue in your mouth, it is even more disgusting to create something out of nothing." ”
This sentence is really to the point for those who like to spread rumors. They are like a bunch of parasites, always looking for opportunities to make malicious speculations and unwarranted slanders against others, as if in doing so they can appear to be more sophisticated. Jet Li personally refuted the rumors this time, although his tone was calm, it can be seen that he is helpless and angry about the suffering of rumors over the years. He did not attack the rumor-mongers, but simply stated the facts, which was both rational and atmospheric. And what about the rumormongers?Do they feel a little guilty when they see such a truth?
The world needs more reason and goodwill, not unwarranted speculation and malice. I hope that those who like to spread rumors will reflect on their actions and stop letting this nonsense hurt more people. At the same time, I also admire Jet Li's courage and reason, he told us with practical actions that in the face of malice, what we need is not anger and revenge, but calmness and reason.