Su Xing clicked on the @message list and saw that many messages pointed to the same Weibo.

She clicked on it and found that it was an account that specialized in reposting hot news from external social media.

Yesterday, the account porter posted a video, which was the video of her playing with the street band in Vladivostok.

Su Xing clicked to play the video and took a quick look at it.

The video has been edited and is followed by some popular comments from foreign netizens and Chinese translations.

Su Xing carefully read the comments from the external websites.

A netizen from the United States said: "Oh! What kind of magical oriental instrument is this? It can produce such beautiful sounds!"

A netizen from the UK said: "This oriental instrument plays 'My Heart Will Go On' with a unique flavor. It gives the song new vitality!"

A netizen from Sweden said, "I really like the song 'Love Me Like You Do.' It's even more beautiful with this Chinese instrumental."

A netizen from France said: "I know this instrument. My Chinese classmates told me it's called a flute, a traditional Chinese instrument. When I hear the sound of the flute, I can almost see the beautiful scenery of China and feel its rich cultural heritage."

A netizen from Germany said: "It's hard to believe that just a simple stick can produce so many strange sounds. How on earth does it do that??"

A netizen from the United States said: "What's the name of the song that beautiful oriental girl played at the end? I feel like there's some Chinese Kung Fu hidden in that piece!"

A netizen from the UK said: "Every time I hear music played on traditional Chinese instruments, it feels like I've opened a door to a mysterious oriental world."

A netizen from Russia said: "This Chinese girl played a song with our Russian band. They were so harmonious. If she could come to Moscow with the band, I would definitely buy them a drink."

A netizen from Italy said, "The last piece of music is like something out of a Chinese martial arts movie. It feels very charming."

A netizen from France said: "Chinese music and instruments have a unique charm and are not inferior to Western ones."

A netizen from New Zealand said: "I know the girl in the video. She is very popular in China."

A netizen from Japan said, "Actually, some Japanese songs are even better, with a more oriental charm and appeal. We also have bamboo instruments, the vertical wind instrument called the shakuhachi and the horizontal wind instrument called the xiaodi. If you're interested, you can search them up. I think the music played by these bamboo flutes is even more beautiful and moving than the music played by the Chinese bamboo flutes."

A netizen from Korea said: "Japanese people, don't get involved. The instrument she uses is clearly a Korean instrument! And this lady is so beautiful, she is obviously Korean!"

After that, there were a few comments from Japanese and Korean people criticizing each other.

Next, people from various countries’ IPs are criticizing the Japanese and Koreans.

"Stop talking nonsense! The shakuhachi also originated in China, during the Han and Tang dynasties. It was primarily used for court banquets in the Tang dynasty, and later, the flute and the xiao gradually replaced it. The shakuhachi was also introduced to Japan during the Tang and Song dynasties, so how did it become yours? And your Xiaodi was also influenced by the Chinese transverse flute, and later developed by combining it with your local music. Can you please stop kneeling in front of your ancestors?!"

"Your Japanese music has more oriental charm and appeal? Hahaha! Dirty joke! Your little Japanese music just sounds like the petty, small-town vibe of a tiny island nation, so stop showing it off!"

"How come some Japanese musicians can create songs with a strong Chinese feel? Don't you have any idea? How many Chinese sheet music have you stolen? You're a bunch of robbers!"

"I only blame the Japanese, but not you Koreans, right? The beautiful woman in the video is playing a Chinese bamboo flute! What about the big and small flutes? Which of your big and small flutes didn't evolve from Chinese flutes? The Japanese are robbers, and you are thieves! You stole so many things from China and applied for World Heritage status, so you should change your name to the World Heritage Application Country!"

"Are all Koreans blind and deaf? The girl in the video is a natural beauty, not a bit like you Koreans, okay?! And when she was communicating with those Russian band members, she clearly said she was Chinese, and she was playing a Chinese instrument, the bamboo flute!"

"She was blasting 'Love Forever', the theme song from the Chinese TV series 'Chinese Paladin III'. How did that become your Korean origin? You're just as ridiculous and shameless as ever!"

"By the way, there's also the person who said Chinese music and instruments are as good as Western music. This seemingly complimentary comment actually oozes white arrogance! Haha!"

Although these comments were under the IPs of various countries, Su Xing felt that their style of attacking others was similar to that of Chinese students studying overseas.

Those Japanese and Korean people were so upset by the scolding that all they sent out were garbled messages. The person who made the video even specially edited in a few garbled messages to increase the comedic sense of the video.

After Su Xing finished watching the video, he clicked into the comment section to read the comments under the video.

"Wow! Playing 'My Heart Will Go On' on the flute feels so good! It complements the other instruments so well too!"

"It's such a harmonious combination. I really want to dance along!"

"When I heard the song 'Love Forever' later, I remembered that last time she played this song, it made me fly on the spatula!"

"Isn't this the artist awake? Is it time for her to run off to Russia?? @醒了V"

"Give those foreigners a little shock! (Emoji: thumbs up)"

"Japanese and Korean people really fit my stereotypes! (Expression: contempt)"

"Suddenly, I felt powerless, unable to even reach through the screen!"

"Those subsequent tirade comments seem familiar to me. They feel like something only Chinese students would say..."

"If it weren't so difficult for me to climb over the wall, I'd also want to go over there and fight those beasts for three hundred rounds!"

Su Xing was actually a little itchy and wanted to go to the external network to take a look, but selfishly climbing over the wall was illegal, so she thought about it and decided to give up.

Although Peking University has a VPN service that can access the external network, Peking University's VPN was established by the school to meet the legitimate needs of teachers and students for teaching, scientific research, etc. It is only used to access legal external network resources related to teaching and scientific research. Its scope of use is strictly limited, and it is not allowed to be used to access some restricted overseas social networking sites.

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PS: I have angina pectoris and am hospitalized.

I let the nurse bury the soft needle and barely wrote one chapter. The recent updates may be unstable.

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