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Li Liqun’s latest response! I will never come to the Mainland again to film. I have repeatedly emphasized my position. What’s going on?
Veteran drama star Li Liqun caused a lot of controversy because he said some things related to both sides of the Taiwan Strait during the interview, especially the sentence "We are the kind of people who will stick to Taiwan if there is a war." ?Li Liqun explained: ?Stick to Taiwan? It doesn't mean that I will have to hold a gun when the time comes. I can't even hold a stick. What I mean is that my wife and I will stick to our homeland. We will not sell the house. I emigrate with money and am willing to die in my hometown of Taiwan. ?Li Liqun said frankly that he has retired, so when he returns to the mainland, he will mainly visit relatives, visit the graves of his ancestors, or travel. At this age, he probably won’t go to work (filming) anymore. He is too tired. Filming will delay others, but actors can’t do it I want to retire 100%, so I might take some acting roles in Taiwan, because it’s close, I can drive to the scene, and I can go home after I’m done laughing and joking.
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