Rumors are refuted
A few days ago, Zong Qinghou, the founder of Wahaha, passed away, and everyone went to buy Wahaha products with nostalgia, saying that Wahaha is the light of domestic products.
At the same time, the business war between Zhong Xu, the founder of Nongfu Spring, and the elder of the sect was revealed.
It is a typical villain to say that Zhong Xuxu had received the grace of the elder of the sect at the beginning, but later took revenge, which is a typical villain behavior and has been criticized by later generations.
Actually, there is no problem with the incident here, and it can even come to an end.
After all, the "water war of the century" in the original millennium is vivid, and if you take 10,000 steps back, you can say that shopping malls are like battlefields, and intrigue and deception are common things in soldiers.
But the development trend is getting more and more outrageous.
In the stunned thinking of the Chinese people: in order to step on one handful, Wahaha is the light of domestic products, so its opponent Nongfu Spring must be a thief.
And how to reflect Nongfu Spring's ** behavior?
They made a fuss from Nongfu Spring's brand Oriental Leaf (a tea drink), saying why Oriental Leaf said that matcha originated in Japan? Even Mixue Bingcheng knows that matcha originated in China. You are obviously a spy of a proper little day, we resolutely resist it!
To be honest, although I have only drunk Oriental leaves a few times, I don't think there is anything Japanese-related.
Then I went to see the bottle and it looked like this:
The Japanese translation of the above sentence is:
In 1267 A.D., the Japanese monk Nanpu Shaoming practiced Buddhism and tea in Jingshan, and traveled east with steamed green tea, from which Japanese matcha originated.
Obviously talking about Japanese matcha (tea ceremony) is a Japanese monk studying abroad - Nanpu Shaoming came to China to study, and then felt that this tea tasted very good, so Dongdu brought it back to Japan from China to carry it forward.
How did it get to the mouths of netizens, that is, matcha originated in Japan?
Is the primary school Chinese taught by the PE teacher?
If not, then it's properly rhythmic.
People who say such things are either stupid or bad.
Some netizens said that another tea drink under Nongfu Spring, tea, is also suspected of being Japanese.
I clicked on it and looked at it, and I couldn't laugh or cry a little:
The reason is just that the netizen relied on his own imagination and subjectively felt that the pavilion painted on the pattern of the propaganda trademark of the tea said that the more he looked at it, the more it looked like the Yasukuni Ghost Society!
Seeing this, to be honest, I was quite speechless.
Every time I see the words "the light of domestic products" on the Internet, I vaguely feel that things are not good.
One thing to say, Zong Lao's Wahaha is indeed a conscientious enterprise, and Nongfu Spring's Zhong Xu's history of making a fortune is a bit stained.
But if you are so out of nowhere, you will spread rumors, and you will label and rhythm indiscriminately.
Using populism to step on one hand and one by one to stir up confrontation and fanning the flames, on the surface it is holding the banner of patriotism, but in private it is all the dirty deeds of invisible people.