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Lin Yili's character is lost.
On June 4th, 20001year, Lin Shijie, a former policeman who claimed to be Lin Yili's brother, desperately asked the government to pay the pension in advance and asked the social welfare department for help because of gambling debts of hundreds of thousands, but in vain, Lin Shijie shook his head and buried his head in the wall several times in an attempt to commit suicide, and the ambulance personnel rushed out of the road in an attempt to commit suicide when they were sent to hospital, and were stopped in time. The reporter called Lin Yili to find out that she said that there were no brothers or relatives named Lin Shijie.

In March 2009, the former Prime Minister of Baoliang Bureau, Lin Yili, collected signatures from citizens on the grounds that the four gambling kings violated monogamy, and opposed the re-election of Liang Anqi as prime minister. At the same time, someone claimed to be "Lin Yili's brother" and called the newspaper office, threatening to kick out the unknown past of "sister" if Sitai was willing to pay for materials; On the other hand, the gambling king threatened to "keep his wife" and pointed out that Lin was too backward and was "a person born 100 years ago". In August, 2065438+00, Yi- Li Lin commented on singer Joey Yung's appeal that "Hong Kong people should not dismiss Filipino maids because Hong Kong tourists were shot dead in the Philippines". She pointed out that Yung Wing was just a "singer", implying that Yung Wing was not qualified to speak, and pointed out that Hong Kong people had the right to recall him. The short film circulated on the Internet, which aroused the anger of the stars. He Yunshi, Miriam Yeung, Hins Cheung, Zhou Qikui and Lan Yibang left messages accusing Lin Yili of seeking justice for Zu Er.

Immediately after the reporter visited Lin Yi, she insisted that she was right and said, "Isn't she a little singer?" In their twenties, it is good for children to sing. Why do you say so much? If she cares, I'll call her a big singer! (Apologize? ) What are you embarrassed about? I'm right (many singers are dissatisfied? If you are a big singer, you don't mind being called a singer. I can't sing Joey Yung's songs! "

When the reporter called Zu Er to reply, she felt very helpless and said that she would not respond to this matter again. However, she left a message in Weibo before: "I just said what I thought was right!" Friends He Yunshi, Lin Haifeng and Huang Yaoming also publicly expressed their support for Zu Er. On May 3rd, 2065438+00, 2065438, Lin Yili participated in the debate on the by-election of Kowloon West Constituency of Taiwan Province Legislative Council. Nicholas Tse, the other half of Bai, once rushed into the recording studio, and Lin Yili, who was also a candidate, suddenly scolded Xie. In the chaos, the two were suspected of physical collision, and Lin Yili was excited to report that she had been molested. According to relevant clips uploaded to YouTube, Yi- Li Lin stood up several times and tried to bump into Nicholas Tse, shouting "You molested me at IKEA", and then police officers reported to the scene, and Lin said that he would "solve it by himself". Paul tse said that if Lin did not clarify the incident after the by-election, legal action against Lin would not be ruled out.

Lin Yili (former Prime Minister of Hong Kong Baoliang Bureau): Soldiers have mistresses. Members have mistresses. Needless to say, all rich people have mistresses, even ordinary citizens have mistresses.

I-Li Lin: There is no law. I like to keep mistresses, one more bag, one more bag.

Yi: The whole world is watching jokes. You have no guts. The Chief Executive has no guts, and neither does the Legislative Council. As the Pearl of the Orient, everyone in Hong Kong is watching you. Why is there no such law?

On June 28th, 2009, Lin Yili, former Prime Minister of Hong Kong Baoliang Bureau, launched an unprecedented demonstration against keeping mistresses in Hong Kong, demanding that keeping mistresses be included in criminal punishment.

Yi: Monogamy exists in name only. You can have as many mistresses as you want. What's the point of staying monogamous? Might as well abolish it.

In the face of the first anti-mistress March in China, domestic and foreign media have discussed and reported it one after another, but the Hong Kong media only brushed it off, and even no media officially reported it. In fact, many people know that it is very comfortable and acceptable to have a mistress in Hong Kong. As long as you attend high-class banquets or open gossip magazines, you can easily see the gossip between Hong Kong's rich and mistresses. Therefore, in the eyes of the media, it is not particularly shameful to be a mistress in Hong Kong. Most of the original partners can only turn a blind eye. In such a big environment, why did Lin Yili choose high-profile placards, and how many people are willing to listen to her voice?

In June 2009, Yi-Li Lin of Jordan Road, Kowloon, Hong Kong launched a signature campaign against mistresses. It took nearly five hours to collect 4000 signatures.

Yi-Li Lin: My father still keeps mistresses, and our whole family is broken. I never thought my husband would be like this, but when I found out about Chen Jiankang's problems. I saw pictures of those two children at home. You see those two children are unusual. They are so lovely and likable. Look at those two children, you will be heartbroken. You can't let the government see that those two children are not responding. At this moment, those two children are unforgettable in my mind.