#quibbling

共 1 篇文章

首頁 > 標籤: #quibbling

Historical Sarcastic Comparison: From 'Qing-Zhu-Nan-Shu' to 'Zi-Zi-Ran-Ran' — Criticizing the DPP's Habit of 'Quibbling' and Zhao Gao's 'Pointing at a Deer and Calling it a Horse'

This article compares three famous blunders or errors by Taiwanese political figures: 'Qing-Zhu-Nan-Shu' (too many to record) during the Chen Shui-bian era, Ma Ying-jeou's 'Deer velvet is hair,' and 'Zi-Zi-Ran-Ran' (self-leisurely/self-rising) during the Tsai Ing-wen era. The author acknowledges Ma Ying-jeou's error was in biological knowledge but emphasizes that for the two DPP errors, their supporters adopted a 'quibbling' (insisting they were right) attitude. It satirizes green die-hard fans as fools being manipulated like by Zhao Gao, questioning the DPP's lack of grace in admitting mistakes while praising the KMT's honesty in this regard.