“Secretary Leung”的版本间的差异
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This refers to Leung Chun-ying (梁振英), who became the Chief Executive and President of the Executive Council of [http://chinadigitaltimes.net/china/hong-kong/ Hong Kong] in 2012. | This refers to Leung Chun-ying (梁振英), who became the Chief Executive and President of the Executive Council of [http://chinadigitaltimes.net/china/hong-kong/ Hong Kong] in 2012. | ||
− | The title "Secretary Leung" refers to [http://www.thejakartaglobe.com/international/is-hong-kongs-new-chief-a-communist/507103 speculation that Leung is a closeted member of the Chinese Communist Party]. In Chinese, the term “secretary” has political meaning, as it is high position in the Chinese Communist Party. For example, the person with the most political power in a city is not the mayor but the secretary of the Municipal Communist Party Committee. | + | The title "Secretary Leung" refers to [http://www.thejakartaglobe.com/international/is-hong-kongs-new-chief-a-communist/507103 speculation that Leung is a closeted member of the Chinese Communist Party]. In Chinese, the term “secretary” has political meaning, as it is a high position in the Chinese Communist Party. For example, the person with the most political power in a city is not the mayor, but the secretary of the Municipal Communist Party Committee. |
When [http://chinadigitaltimes.net/2012/03/leung-wins-hong-kong-election/ Mr. Leung was elected], netizens posted a number of sarcastic remarks, such as: | When [http://chinadigitaltimes.net/2012/03/leung-wins-hong-kong-election/ Mr. Leung was elected], netizens posted a number of sarcastic remarks, such as: |
2013年9月24日 (二) 20:44的版本
梁书记 (Liáng Shūjì): Secretary Leung
This refers to Leung Chun-ying (梁振英), who became the Chief Executive and President of the Executive Council of Hong Kong in 2012.
The title "Secretary Leung" refers to speculation that Leung is a closeted member of the Chinese Communist Party. In Chinese, the term “secretary” has political meaning, as it is a high position in the Chinese Communist Party. For example, the person with the most political power in a city is not the mayor, but the secretary of the Municipal Communist Party Committee.
When Mr. Leung was elected, netizens posted a number of sarcastic remarks, such as:
Congratulations, Secretary Leung. I hope you won't forget to pay your party fees!
祝贺梁书记!希望梁书记,记得交党费!
Congratulations, Hong Kong, on officially joining the Celestial Empire. Secretary Leung will start rolling in the cash now.”
恭贺香港正式加入天朝,梁书记财源滚滚
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