Tearfully urge
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含泪劝告 (hánlèi quàngào): tearfully urge
How parents were urged to stop seeking justice for their children who died in poorly constructed school buildings during the May 2008 Wenchuan earthquake in Sichuan. After the disaster claimed the lives of approximately 9,000 students, literary figure Yu Qiuyu penned the essay “A Tearful Request for the Earthquake Survivors” (含泪劝告请愿灾民), in which he implored parents to stop their protests against the government. He suggests that the parents were being used by those with “ulterior motives” and by “anti-Chinese forces.” Many netizens accused Yu of trying to protect the corrupt politicians and contractors whose greed and negligence had led to so many deaths. Some “tearfully urged Yu Qiuyu to jump in a river” (含泪劝告余秋雨去投江).
Angered by the criticism and the parodies of his essay, Yu wrote an reply to his critics, “You Are Not Permitted to Continue Insulting the Chinese People” (不准继续侮辱中国人).
Blogger Huang Lin has written an exposition on “tearfully urge” [Chinese].