Chapter 1021: An International Laughing Stock Created by $3 Billion
The Olympic Games will only start on September 17 and are scheduled to end on October 2, Lin Jianqi came to South Korea early, obviously to accompany Wang Junxian to play, and behind his back took Li Fuzhen to meet secretly with the South Korean Lin family and the members of the "Circle of Friends", from which the members of the South Korean Lin family and the "Circle of Friends" who have been set will give various supports. Pen & Fun & Pavilion www.biquge.info
A role model is needed everywhere, and the role of a role model is endless, and Lin Jianqi is imperceptibly supporting him everywhere.
It may have little effect in the short term, but it is a consolidation of his status and power, and in the long run, the Lin family and the "Circle of Friends" linked by him will become a towering tree that can shield him from the wind and rain.
Lin Jianqi took Wang Junxian to Seoul by special plane and was warmly welcomed by Korean fans, and Li Fuzhen quietly entered the hotel where Lin Jianqi stayed that night.
The Olympic flame was lit in Olympia, Greece on 23 August, and was transported from Athens to Jeju Island by a special plane from South Korea on 25 August, passing through 29 towns including Busan, Daegu and Incheon, covering a distance of 4,186 kilometers over 22 days.
The opening ceremony of the 24th Seoul Summer Olympics was held at 10:30 on September 17 at the Jamsil Olympic Stadium, which has a capacity of 100,000 spectators. Park Se-sik, Chairman of the Seoul Olympic Games Organizing Committee, delivered an opening speech, IOC President Juan delivered a welcome speech, and South Korean President Roh Tae-woo announced the opening of the Games.
The 76-year-old Son Ki-zhen, who won the marathon championship of the 11th Olympic Games, entered the venue with the torch in his hand, and Lin Chunai, the three-time gold medalist of the 10th Asian Games, took the torch and circled the stadium for a week, and two men and one woman, symbolizing sports, science and technology and art, took over the torch and lit the Olympic flame.
"Hand In Hand" written and composed by Lim Jianqi has been praised by many people, and with the opening of the Olympic Games, it has topped the music charts in Korea, Asia, Europe and the United States.
Of course, Lin Jianqi wanted to cheer for the Chinese athletes, and a sports representative privately approached Lin Jianqi and asked him for help.
It turned out that Chinese athletes were repeatedly discriminated against in Seoul, and when they went to the street between competitions, Koreans found out that they were Chinese athletes and scolded "poor Chinese ghosts, go back", mocking Chinese athletes who were not used to eating kimchi from the Republic of Korea, and only liked to eat inferior noodles with mixed sauce. When Huaxia won the gold medal and played the national anthem and raised the national flag, the South Koreans made a loud noise and wantonly contempted the dignity of Huaxia.
Some Chinese athletes go to the store to buy things, and when the price is too high and the price is reduced, the Korean shopkeeper is very justified in "if you can't afford it, get out, Huaxia garbage" When playing with the Huaxia team, the referee seriously exceeded the sports boundary to maintain favoritism in favor of the Korean team, as long as the Huaxia team made a small mistake, it was judged to be a foul. When the Chinese athletes sat at the competition venue in the taxi area, the Korean taxi driver even deliberately detoured, causing the Chinese athletes to be late and affect the competition.
Lin Jianqi remembered the urine of the South Korean people during the Seoul Olympics this time, and the South Koreans, who had lost their minds, carried out insidious calculations against athletes from all over the world, and countless people were defeated, but he didn't expect it to be so excessive.
It is no wonder that China, another space, only won five gold medals in this Seoul Olympic Games, which was later called the Waterloo in the history of the Chinese Olympics.
Lin Jianqi reacted quickly, arranged for his newspaper and TV reporters to ambush near the athletes' residential areas, and followed the athletes out 1:1 to record the whole process.
Sure enough, in the middle of the night, the crazy people of South Korea were beating gongs and drums outside, deliberately interfering with the rest of the Chinese athletes, a group of South Korean people were beating lively, a group of reporters flocked to them, long guns and short cannons surrounded them, and the flash lights blinded a group of South Koreans.
The next day, almost the whole world knew about South Korea's hooliganism lacking the Olympic spirit, and newspapers and television stations in various countries confirmed it with pictures and interviews, and predicted that Britain, France, China, Italy, and Ben would encounter Waterloo in the Seoul Olympics, thus giving a shot in the arm to many countries.
South Korea's political axe hurriedly made clarifications and statements, but the crazy people in South Korea still went their own way, outside the residential area of Chinese athletes, when Chinese athletes were competing, the enthusiastic South Korean people did not forget to boo to ridicule foreign athletes.
Lin Jianqi originally wanted to make something happen, and the madness of the Korean people made him even more dissatisfied.
Later, FOX International TV reported that on the eve of the Seoul Olympics, in order to let the world see a more modern country, tens of thousands of innocent people were forcibly arrested and imprisoned in dozens of secret prisons "Brothers' Homes", where endless hard labor, rape and death awaited them.
One stone stirred up a thousand waves, and TV stations around the world broadcast the news of FOX TV one after another, and South Korea's international reputation plummeted.
In the 48kg category on September 20, American Michael narrowly defeated South Korea's Oh Kwang-so, and the reaction of the Korean crowd was extremely bad. However, the real assault took place in the bantamweight bout on No. 21, where South Korea's Fan Chung Il took on Bulgaria's Alexander.
New Zealand referee Keith had already noticed the problems in the boxing match, and he tried to control the situation from the start, warning Fan Zhongyi not to break the rules and hit his opponent with his head. However, the warning didn't work, and the South Korean player ignored it, and after three times, the referee finally lost patience and ordered the scorekeeper to deduct one point from the Korean player. In the final game, Fan Zhongyi made the same mistake again, and Walker ordered him to be deducted one more point, and in the end Hristov won 4-1.
As soon as the results of the game were announced, the chairs rained down on Walker, and Walker's peers came to the rescue, asking the security guards to protect Walker. Unfortunately, instead of helping, the security guards helped to help him, with one of the security guards kicking Walker as soon as he came up, and the captain of the security team even took off his uniform and chased Walker on the field.
South Korean boxers saw Walker as an enemy, and they jumped into the ring with thunderous jumps and slammed Walker's back. When asked about it later, the security guard proudly claimed, "I did it out of my patriotic instinct." The anger of the Koreans did not spare even the chairman of the referee committee of the International Amateur Boxing Association, and the hand of the Bulgarian emir was also cut by the "aggrieved" South Korean.
After the riots, New Zealand referee Walker took the first flight back to his home country. Three South Korean team assistants, Lee Hong-so and a South Korean referee were fired for "unprecedented horrific behavior," and Kim Chung-hwa, president of the Korean Olympic Committee, and Kim Hoon-yong, president of the Korean Amateur Boxing Association, both announced their resignations.
The reporters truthfully recorded the whole story, and the next day told the world that South Korea's horrific behavior caused public outrage, and countries announced one after another that they would not recognize the medal results of the Olympics and threatened not to participate in South Korea's events and games in the future.
South Korea's political axe is facing a serious public relations crisis, and if no action is taken and athletes from all over the world leave the Seoul Olympics, then South Korea will have a lot of fun, and the Olympics, which cost more than $3 billion to build, will become an international laughing stock.