zhōng guó中国zǒng lǐng shì总领事wǎng luò网络yán lùn言论yǐn fā引发rì běn日本kàng yì抗议
Recently, Xue Jian, the Chinese Consul General in Osaka, posted a very strong message on social media targeting Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi's remarks about 'Taiwan contingencies'.
Xue Jian wrote: 'For that dirty head that reached out without permission, it must be cut off without hesitation. Are you ready?'
Many people considered this statement very serious.
The Japanese government expressed strong dissatisfaction after seeing this post.
Japanese Chief Cabinet Secretary Minoru Kihara said that as a Chinese diplomat, such remarks are extremely inappropriate.
The Japanese government has formally protested through diplomatic channels and demanded that China immediately delete the post.
Later, although Xue Jian deleted the original post, he posted a new one with similar content.
The Japanese government protested again, demanding the complete removal of all related content and hoping for an explanation from the Chinese side.
This incident attracted great attention in Japanese society, and many media outlets reported on it.
The Japanese government stated it will continue to communicate with China and hopes similar incidents will not happen again in the future.
This incident has further strained China-Japan relations and reminded both sides to be careful with their words in public to avoid new misunderstandings.