1/1 student parade mocked "Yuan Mu begging for foolishness".

(Reported by Sing Tao Daily) After the news of Yuan Mu's death came out, it aroused strong concern abroad.Bao Pu, the son of Bao Tong, the secretary of Zhao Ziyang, the former general secretary of the Communist Party of China, left a message on Twitter, "This person is famous all over the world because of the June 4 incident in 1989. It can be regarded as leaving a name in history." Chairman of the Hong Kong Branch AssociationHe Junren said that it is meaningless to evaluate Yuan Mu personally, Yuan is just the spokesperson of the regime.Many netizens also searched for Yuan Mu's "famous quotes" back then, and ridiculed "Yuan Mu Qiuyu" (Yuanmu Qiuyu) back then. When Yuan Mu was the spokesperson of the State Council, he was called an "anti-American fighter" because he repeatedly made anti-American remarks.However, the former US ambassador to Beijing, Li Jieming, revealed in his memoirs that Yuan Mu's daughter went to the US embassy in Beijing to apply for a "study student" visa shortly after June 4th. Li Jieming disclosed that the consul in charge of the visa at that time took the application form and saw that it was Yuan Mu's daughter. He deliberately turned up the volume of the microphone under the table and asked loudly, "Are you really Yuan Mu's daughter?" Ms. Yuan had no choice but toShe approached the window and said timidly, "Yes, I am Yuan Mu's daughter." Then, the U.S. visa officer said even louder: "I can't believe that Yuan Mu, who hates the U.S. so much and slanders us every day, would want his daughter to study in the U.S." Yuan Mu's daughter had no choice but to reply, "HeIt’s him, I’m me.” In the end, Yuan Mu’s daughter still got a visa, and because of her good grades, she won a scholarship from an American university.