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Losing the gold medal is not a problem! Japanese netizens accused Zhu of making a mountain out of a molehill and covered his ears with a bite.
Recently, China Olympic trampoline champion Zhu posted a message through social media that his gold medal was peeling off. Subsequently, the news quickly boarded the hot search, and the Japanese media "Yahoo Sports" also reported this.

Interestingly, the first reaction of Japanese netizens was to accuse Zhu of making a mountain out of a molehill. And tell her why she didn't contact the Olympic Committee for replacement at the first time of peeling.

To sum up, in the eyes of Japanese netizens, it is not a problem that the gold medal is gone. It stands to reason that Japan pays attention to the craftsman spirit, a gold medal, not to mention how perfect the workmanship is, and it will not peel for more than ten days.

Some netizens bit back and questioned Zhu's thinking that she soaked the Olympic gold medal in chemicals or rubbed the surface with metal.

You know, since Zhu returned to China, she has been quarantined and there are no chemicals. Moreover, for athletes, the significance of gold medal is very special. It not only represents the champion, but also affirms its efforts for many years.

But it is such a heavy honor that Japanese netizens are not worth mentioning. He even stole the clock and thought Zhu was making a mountain out of a molehill.

You know, in the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games, China's Olympic gold medal was unscathed in the fire. Although the gold content of the gold medal is not high, it is really wrong that peeling occurred in the past 10 days.

Moreover, the Olympic Committee has not responded to this. It stands to reason that the gold medal peels off. If it is an accidental phenomenon, you can contact and replace it in time.

At the Tokyo Olympic Games, China athletes suffered too much unfair treatment. What impressed me most was that in the gymnastics competition, Daihui Hashimoto of Japan won the championship even though she was out of bounds.

Of course, back to the Zhu incident. The peeling of the gold medal does not affect her status as an Olympic champion. For herself, what is needed is more an attitude.