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Why did you secretly change your nationality in China?

Today, with China's positive attitude towards the world, more and more China people are actively changing their nationality. However, so many "peacocks" fly to the west and developed countries, it is not as simple as changing their ID cards. In China, the relationship between nationalities and residents is not only a legal relationship in terms of interpretation, but also has profound cultural and spiritual characteristics, and there is a deep national complex behind it. For China people, changing nationality is a very sensitive issue. From dignitaries to ordinary people, if the news of a person's change of nationality gets out one day, it will certainly be followed by questioning, criticism, and perhaps abuse and condemnation. If you change your nationality, no one will praise you for your good change, but will applaud you for your wonderful change. So people who change their nationality are secretly afraid that others will know. Unconsciously changed nationality, it is not obvious. First of all, it is not illegal to do so, let alone attract condemnation. This seems to be the best way to change nationality. However, once the essence of this "stealing" is exposed, its influence will suddenly expand geometrically-boy, you are an honest guy at ordinary times, and you have changed your nationality. What an ulterior motive! This is often the most timely evaluation of a person who changes his nationality by public opinion. Especially the public figures in the society, although enjoying the benefits of fame and fortune, once the media and the public find that you are no longer from your own country, you will not only make headlines, but also be judged by readers, even stripped of your background and humiliated naked. The former changed from Zhao Benshan to Singaporean citizenship, which aroused public opinion and scared Lao Zhao to clarify that he was from China. Now, Zhang Lan, the boss of South Beauty, is accused of being a Canadian citizen, causing a storm in the whole city, which is hard to stop. China is a big ecosystem, and the social viscosity has a high restrictive force. After all, it is impossible to think that one's compatriots will abandon their homeland, cross the ocean and swear allegiance to foreign flags without feeling a trace of disdain. For example, a cultural scholar who was very popular in China, but his family immigrated to the United States and was once caught in a plane. This was originally an unlucky thing, but it caused cheers from domestic netizens. This revengeful pleasure doesn't come out of thin air. It shows that China people are quite unfriendly to people who change their nationality. There is an old saying in China that "a son doesn't think his mother is ugly, and a dog doesn't think his family is poor." But now, more and more people are beginning to hate the ugliness of their less wealthy "mothers" because of unsafe food, untidy air and low quality of people ... simply changing their nationality. Although they can enter and leave the "rich and beautiful" country at will with their green cards, there are always a group of people in their hometown of China who will spare you. Just like a mother who raised her child, but the child grew up and decided to take another surname, how comfortable can the mother be? Although immigrants also whisper about their difficult experiences, after all, a huge question will arise in people's hearts: why bother to immigrate when they live well in their own country? Is the foreign moon that round? Is the foreign sun that warm? The underlying reason is that China people have always had the mentality of sharing wealth. A thousand years ago, the Guangwu Uprising, Chen Sheng, was the most unified sentence for all brothers: "Get rich and forget everything." This kind of psychology is manifested in hatred of the rich and also in immigration. Immigrants who change their nationality are not poor. If they have money, they will leave. How can they not arouse hostility from people who can't change their nationality and move? What is more hostile is that some people have changed their nationality and returned to China. Not only that, they also talked about China's patriotism. That is, they want to gain benefits and set up memorial archways. Isn't that a deep wound to the sensitive psychology of China people? Besides, there is a proverb in China that "brothers stand outside the wall to resist their aggression", which expresses that despite their internal contradictions, they should stick together in the face of foreign aggression. Now, people who change their nationality do just the opposite. They met the boundary of traditional culture-they didn't adapt at home and went to live abroad. Although when it comes to patriotism, they are all righteous and upright, but when we turn to basics, we find that so many people have dirty asses. Officials talk about patriotism, but their families emigrate and they become naked officials; Businessmen talk about patriotism, but their families emigrate and regard themselves as naked businessmen; Stars talk about patriotism, but the whole family immigrates and treats themselves as naked stars. Hanging a patriotic sheep's head to sell the dog meat of immigrants is probably the most reason to arouse the anger of China people. It is narrow to talk about patriotism regardless of personal demands, but it is really unbearable for people with different nationalities to talk about patriotism. The so-called economic globalization is nothing more than linking the economic life of the whole world, but the temptation and evolution outside the economy are everywhere. Developed countries are like a huge water pump, and people all over the world are gradually attracted by its system. Many people in China have emigrated to the so-called paradise society, but the motivation to leave the motherland is not so pure, and it is reasonable to cause dissatisfaction and disgust.