With the advent of the Chinese New Year, another new form has also begun to be staged in Taiwan, that is, "gift couplets". This traditional "poll" is both a good opportunity for politicians to connect with their supporters, and a special way of naming people by name to reflect people's image of politics.
As the new chairman of Taiwan's "legislature," Han Kuo-yu, because he has not been in office for a long time, the couplets he wrote have become rare and have caused a series of turmoil.
In Taiwan, the gift of couplets has always been a blessed land favored by politicians, so that they can get closer to themselves like brothers, like a family, to pay New Year's greetings, and to get closer to them.
This year's New Year has been a bit of a rush for Han Kuo-yu. The newly appointed president of the "legislature" wrote only a few small couplets, but this one attracted attention.
Ma Qianhui, the anchor of "Big News and Big Explosive Hexagrams", said that Han Yu's "Long Yao Jiqing" couplet with a gilded pattern was only sold in the market, triggering a wave of scrambling.
What's even more surprising is that a "couplet" was hyped up to 4,800 yuan on the Internet, and the conversion rate reached 1,099. What is the significance of this as a form of "poll", or rather, as a marketing tool?
* In an online interview, Guo Zhengliang, a practitioner, also warned Han Kuo-yu that as the leader of the "legislature," he must take a more cautious approach to such behavior. He pointed out that the image of a politician is very important, especially in a highly democratic country like Taiwan, where the people's expectations of the leader will be much higher.
Looking back at what happened to Han Kuo-yu this year, the footage of him instructing the host to walk on his knees during the interview was attacked by the Green Camp faction and widely circulated on the Internet.
Today, this "walking on the knees" appellation is still on his shoulders and is being teased by some bigwigs of the green camp.
Judging from past experience, the Spring Festival in Kaohsiung is not necessarily good luck for politicians. In the past, Han Kuo-yu could still feel the frenzied scenes of people competing for the mayor's Spring Festival couplets and red envelopes, but soon, he was inundated with a large number of withdrawal votes.
This also makes us think more about the "couplet" incident shown by Han Kuo-yu.
In the case of a "couplet" being auctioned for more than 4,800 yuan, we can't help but wonder, is it really so valuable? Is this a marketing ploy, or is it a politician's charisma? Will Han Kuo-yu become alarmed by the Green Camp's use of this anti-word campaign? Will Guo Zhengliang's warning make Han Kuo-yu more cautious on this year's New Year?
Perhaps, when sending "couplets", politicians will also learn how to be vigilant in the "polls". As the head of a "legislature", he must appear to be responsible for the big picture.
This is a top priority and should not be taken lightly.
Let's think about it together, is this kind of behavior of posting couplets a blessing for a politician, or is it a hidden crisis? What do you think of the practice of politicians sending "couplets" during the Chinese New Year? You can leave your comments below and explore what makes Chinese New Year special.
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