Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Zhao Lijian has not appeared publicly at a press conference since December 2. His wife posted on Weibo that he could not buy medicines and thanked his neighbors for sharing antipyretics.Crown disease.
According to the information of the official website of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of China, Zhao Lijian's last presided over the Ministry of Foreign Affairs's routine news will be on December 2, and then he has not appeared in public, but his personal Weibo is still active.
Zhao Lijian's wife last Monday (December 19) posted a post through the Weibo account "Dalong and Stink Girl", "You have to have a fever for a few days?Without anti -inflammatory medicine, cold medicine, antipyretics, so helpless. Where did these medicines go? "
" you "in the text refers to Zhao Lijian, and some people question Zhao Lijian as national officials as national officialsHow could there be no medicine.The Weibo has been deleted.
Zhao Lijian's wife posted Weibo again last Tuesday (20th). Thanks to the neighbors for sharing four -grained fever medicine "solve our difficulties" and called on everyoneFor those who need to be urgently needed, "overcome the difficulties in front of you."She also wrote that these drugs were only short -term and will soon be replenished.
On the other hand, the official WeChat public account of the Daxinganling Procuratorate in Heilongjiang released a short video on Saturday (24th).The video picture is a video editing of Zhao Lijian's many presidency of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Press Association, including the picture of his drinking water.
The video received more than 100,000 likes and reposts, and more than 60,000 comments. Among them, many of them were "liked" for Zhao Lijian's aspirational behavior and praised him for "excellent Chinese diplomat".comment of.
However, after the video was reposted to Weibo, the popular comments criticized the values that should not be propagated and advocated.Some netizens have questioned that Zhao Lijian has not hosted a press conference for more than 20 days.