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South Korea's former first lady, Kim Jiangxi, wearing a detention hospital dress in a wheelchair for medical treatment, wearing an electronic footbrush and suspiciously wearing a bracelet; South Korean media released a video comparison of Yin Ziyu

According to the World Wide Web citing South Korean media MBN News on September 19th, the former first lady of South KoreaJin JianxiOn September 18, she was photographed in a wheelchair for medical treatment, wearing a prison dress, wearing an electronic footbrush, hand-covered with a blanket, and allegedly wearing a bracelet, her lawyer’s team said the case was due to “severe low blood pressure.”



Former First Lady Kim Jong-il in a wheelchair

On August 14, South Korean officials confirmed that the former president was detained in a Seoul detention centre.Yin XiyueWearing handcuffs and electronic shackles, receiving eye treatment at an external hospital. Some media released a comparison between the two videos.



Yin Xiyue and his wife seek medical treatment in wheelchairs

According to the World Wide Web, Yin Xiyue suffers from macular degeneration, an eye disease that can cause blindness. He had been summoned for investigation in absentia several times before on the grounds of "physical reasons". Worried that Yin Xiyue would lose his sight, he was allowed to go to the Sacred Heart Hospital of Hanlin University in Gyeonggi Province twice on Wednesday and Thursday that week for treatment.



Former South Korean President Yoon Seok-yue (middle) file picture according to vision china

While he was out for medical treatment, his wife, Kim, was arrested and sent to a detention facility in southern Seoul. According to previous reports, a South Korean court issued an arrest warrant against Kim on the evening of August 12, and Kim was then sent to a detention facility.



Yoon Seok-yue and Kim Jianxi

It is that between 2009 and 2013, Kim and his family were suspected of participating in the manipulation of BMW’s stock price in the Korean dealer Deutsche Automobiles, and were in April 2020. On February 1, 2023, the CDA officially pushed the prosecutor’s special investigation into Kim’s alleged stock price manipulation. Song Ki-chan, head of the special working group, said that Kim won the equivalent of 10.5 billion yuan (approximately RMB 5.4 million) in profits.

In addition, Kim is also suspected of violating the South Korean Law on the Prohibition of Acceptance of Undue Customs and Finance (Anti-Corruption Law), and on September 13, 2022, he received a badge worth 3 million yuan (approximately RMB 160,000) from a travel lawyer in the UK.

On October 16, 2024, the previous record of Kim Jong-il's conversations with political hackers Ming-Tai was revealed again. Kim Jong-il said in it, "You have worked hard, please forgive my brother who doesn't like to talk badly, and I have a hard time. I now rely entirely on Ming-Tai teacher." The above content is alleged to have interfered with Ming-Tai in the presidential campaign. Ming-Tai has also previously made public statements, saying that he frequently went into Yong-si'i's private house during the presidential election, providing him with political proverbs.

According to previous information, after the master's degree and doctoral degree were revoked due to the copy of the thesis, Kim Jiangxi's teacher qualification was also cancelled.

Further reading:

Niu Tanqin: Lee Jae-myung's clear stance on China did not dare to think about it during Yin Xiyue's time



Memorial venue

Some are dead, he is still alive; some are alive, he is dead.

The meaning of life is not in the length of time, but in its weight and light.

This young Korean officer is worth remembering forever.

He sacrificed his precious life to save a 70-year-old Chinese man, aged only 34.

I saw that the Chinese Embassy in South Korea expressed condolences and condolences for the first time.

This is what the embassy says:

On September 11, a Chinese citizen in South Korea was stranded on the shore of Linnaeus, and Linnaeus Sea Police Department first mobilized police to rescue. In the end, the Chinese citizen was successfully rescued, while Linnaeus Sea Police Department Chief Li Yoshida was unfortunately sacrificed in the rescue process.

How did he sacrifice?

According to media reports, at that time, the old man in China was injured in his foot and the water level had risen to his waist. Sheriff Li Zaeshuo (translated as Li Zaixi by Korean media) resolutely gave his life jacket to the old man, and they swam to the shore together.

However, the sea conditions were complicated. Li Zaeshuo later disappeared and was found six hours later, but he had drowned.

At the critical moment, it's not that he didn't know the danger, but he still took off his life jacket without hesitation, which was really touching.

True courage is to choose to leave hope to others at the moment of life and death.



A rescue picture of the dead.

Therefore, the Chinese side highly assessed it, saying:

Chief Li Yat-Moon, who took his life to show his noble profession and humanitarian spirit, expressed his condolences to Chief Li Yat-Moon's death in the Chinese Embassy in South Korea and expressed his sincere condolences to his family.

It's really self-sacrifice for others!

I saw that in the Spiritual Hall of Sheriff Li Zhao, the President of South Korea, Li Ming, sent a telephone call and taught him the Medal of Mercy of the Republic of Korea.

In the chanting, Li in Ming said that Sheriff Li Zhao deeply cared about the mission of protecting life, "no hesitation to jump into the beach in the dark night", and ultimately sacrificed precious lives to rescue others.

The message of condolence reads: "I express my deep condolences to Sergeant Li Zaeshuo who died to save lives, and will always remember the dedication of those heroes in uniform."



Memorial venue

It was a tragedy, and a young life ended here.

But this is also a monument, and I believe it will also play a positive role in promoting China-ROK relations.

Some people's lives, although short as a candle, illuminate a further road.

In the past few years, China-Korea relations have wind and rain, falling and rising; after Li took office, there are still some comforting moves.

On September 9, the anti-Chinese rally in some parts of Seoul was strongly condemned.

“If I go to a country and I’m pointed out, I think I won’t go (that country) anymore, and I’ll advertise not to go to that country everywhere,” Li said at a meeting, “(the gathering participants) did so intentionally.

Li Zaiming also asked, "What kind of * is this? It's simply making trouble."

I have to say that some Koreans just don't look down on the friendly relations between China and South Korea.

According to relevant reports, South Korea's administrative security minister, Yong He, said that security measures around diplomatic institutions in South Korea had been strengthened and warned of the plots of the rallies.

Li responded: “I think warnings are not enough,” and he asked the authorities to study the punishment in the current legal framework.



Picture of Li Zaiming's speech

Frankly, considering the political ecology of South Korea, Li’s distinctive statements of this position, in the pre-Yunxiang period, were entirely unimaginable.

Some Korean politicians prefer to flatter the United States and Japan, discredit and demonize China.

Last year, in his defense of his emergency order, the dying struggling president, Yin Ziyang, pointed his head to China, saying that Chinese citizens' activities threatened South Korea's security, and that China's solar installations would destroy forests across South Korea.

He also spoke about so-called Chinese espionage.

Where is this all!

China has clearly stated: I am deeply surprised and dissatisfied with the statements made by South Korea.

Yin Xi Jinping eventually resigned, waiting for him, would be a long prison career in South Korea; but some anti-Chinese elements, but also various hype, even blamed Yin Xi Jinping for his resignation to China.

This kind of intelligence makes people laugh.

Li's statement, without a doubt, is the return of the rational voice in Korean politics, demonstrating Li's pragmatic diplomatic style and the great political courage to face the problem.

Now, the sacrifice of Sheriff Li Zaeshuo has happened again. The tragedy is distressing, but the warmth and humanitarian light in it are somewhat gratifying.

Goodwill and courage have always been the strongest language to cross prejudice and barriers.

It is also mutual.

I saw that the Chinese Embassy also said:

For a long time, China and South Korea haveined close cooperation between the two countries' maritime police departments, repeatedly rescuing each other's ships and citizens in danger at sea.

This is also true.

In May this year, a South Korean fishing boat in Jiangsu was hit by bad weather at sea.The South Korean Maritime Police urgently sent aircraft and patrol boats to the scene and asked the Chinese side to assist in the search and rescue.

After more than two hours of arduous rescue, the Chinese naval police managed to rescue all eight Koreans on board.

I saw that Wu Lianxun, governor of Jeju Province, South Korea, later made a special trip to visit the Chinese Consulate General in Jeju to express his heartfelt thanks.



South Korean governor Wu Pahor, then special visit to the Chinese Consulate General in Jiangsu

Wu also stated that he would invite relevant persons from China's maritime police department to visit Jiangsu and grant them the title of "honorary civilians".

Looking back over the past 2,000 years, China and the Korean Peninsula have always been the most friendly neighbors, not one.

It can be said that this is a model among the models of international communication.

With a similar cultural and historical background, China and Korea should have become and should be a more friendly neighbor, but some South Korean politicians have manipulated China-Korea relations from time to time, and there will be a variety of noises, including discrimination and insults that greatly hurt feelings.

It is painful.

Sheriff Lee Jae Suk died to save lives. There is no doubt that he is a hero.

It's entirely my personal suggestion. Besides paying tribute and mourning to such a hero, especially the hero who rescued the Chinese people, we can do more. For example, invite his family to visit China or the Chinese embassy and express our sincerest thanks to them in person.

The heart is full of flesh.

Goodwill and courage have always been the strongest language to cross prejudice and barriers.

Chinese people are the most concerned about distinct grievances and grievances. Of course, China should strongly oppose it to discredit China and hate China; But the Chinese should always remember those who help and rescue the Chinese people.



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