Taiwan Taekwondo player Li Dongxian won the bronze medal at the Asia Pacific Masters GamesAt the time of the awards, he held the five -star flag to board the podium.In response to the Taiwan Sports Department, Li Dongxian signed up for the competition in his personal name, not Taiwan's team players.
According to information on the official website of the Asia -Pacific Master Games, Li Dongxian won the bronze medal in the 40 -year -old group of Taekwondo's personal group last Sunday (May 14).
Comprehensive Taiwan Lianhe Daily and Liberty reported that when Li Dongxian received the prize, he raised the stacked five -star flag, and took a photo of the five -star flag with the bronze medal and the fourth Chinese mainland player.
Li Dongxian's five -star flag has been widely praised by mainland netizens. Some netizens said: "It is worthy of our Chinese children!"The director of the Sports Bureau is good. "
The People's Daily also posted a Weibo comments on Saturday (May 20) to comment" Good! ", And recounted Li Dongxian's response:" Thank you for your support. "
The Taiwan Sports Department issued a statement saying that the winning players registered in the name of their personal names, not Taiwan's team players, and have nothing to do with the Taiwan Taekwondo Association.
Zheng Wencan, deputy dean of the Executive Yuan Sunday (21st), said that Li Dongxian did not go through the selection or registration of the Taekwondo Association or the Sports Department.Taiwan will handle Li Dongxian's incident in accordance with the relevant laws and regulations.
It is reported that Li Dongxian is the vice chairman of the Taiwan Youth Development Federation of Taiwan. This will be the purpose of promoting the exchange of youth on both sides of the strait, and has an office in Tainan.
Li Dongxian said in an interview with Xinhua News Agency in November 2021 that it is necessary to let young people in Taiwan come to the mainland to see it."Can't let the DPP officials continue to brainwash young people with 'Taiwan independence', otherwise young people in Taiwan will not only forget the way they come, but also lose their future development opportunities."