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Dong Yuyu, who proposed a ban on straw burning, turned out to be a spy for the Japanese

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preface

The person we are going to talk about today, his name is Dong Yuyu. You may have seen his name on the pages of Guangming Daily, because he was the deputy director of the commentary department of Guangming Daily.

At Guangming Daily, Dong Yuyu is responsible for planning, editing and commenting on various social and political topics, and his sharp writing and unique views are loved by readers.

Dong Yuyu, who proposed a ban on straw burning, turned out to be a spy for the Japanese

His articles often sparked widespread discussion in society and had a huge impact on public opinion. However, who would have thought that under this layer of glamorous exterior, there was a soul with a dual identity hidden.

Just when everyone thought that Dong Yuyu was just a media person who used words as a weapon, he had another identity...

One nightfall, Dong Yuyu was arrested red-handed while secretly meeting Japanese diplomats at a luxury hotel in Beijing.

After some scrutiny, Dong Yuyu's dual identity was finally exposed to the public. He is not only a deputy director, but also a spy working for foreign forces.

Dong Yuyu, who proposed a ban on straw burning, turned out to be a spy for the Japanese

As soon as this news broke, it immediately aroused a strong response from the society. How could a person who has always maintained an image of justice in front of the public behave like this? What is the secret and motivation behind this?

Straw burning problems

After investigation, it was found that Dong Yuyu had opposed straw burning in many articles, arguing that it would affect agricultural production, and listed several aspects of the "ban on straw burning" that would be beneficial to agriculture.

Indeed, a staggering 700 million tonnes of straw is produced in the fields every year after a busy farming season. What to do with the by-products of these crops has become a headache.

According to incomplete statistics, nearly 300 million tons of straw were chosen by farmers in the most direct and fastest way, that is, burning.

Dong Yuyu, who proposed a ban on straw burning, turned out to be a spy for the Japanese

Through incineration, it can effectively eliminate pests and diseases in the field, reduce the use of chemical fertilizers, and have a positive effect on improving the fertility of the land. Moreover, the burned straw ash can also be used as a good organic fertilizer to give back to the land.

However, the implementation of the "ban on straw burning" has broken this traditional way of agricultural production, and farmers have had to find alternative ways to dispose of straw.

At the same time, in order to dispose of the straw, farmers have to resort to other methods, such as buying straw shredders or paying them to clean-up companies.

These additional expenses have directly led to an increase in the cost of cultivation, but the price of agricultural products has not increased.

Dong Yuyu, who proposed a ban on straw burning, turned out to be a spy for the Japanese

This not only increases the labor intensity of farmers, but also increases their production costs. Because of the purchase of new agricultural machinery and the payment of additional labor costs, many farmers have lost their incomes and their lives are in dire straits.

Why is Dong Yuyu so obsessed with promoting the "ban on straw burning" policy? Is it really for environmental protection, or is it something else? This is a question worth pondering.

Whatever Dong Yuyu's true motives are, we cannot ignore the serious consequences of policy implementation.

Two-Faced Life: Dong Yuyu's espionage is revealed

Speaking of Dong Yuyu's origin, it can be regarded as more inspirational, which can be called "the golden phoenix that flew out of the cold door".

He grew up in a poor farming family in the northeast, but that didn't stop him from loving learning and looking forward to the future.

His childhood and adolescence can be said to have devoted all his time and energy to the ocean of books and knowledge.

Although his parents came from a poor family, they understood the importance of education. They are frugal and reluctant to buy anything unnecessary, just so that their son can have a good learning environment and be admitted to university.

Dong Yuyu, who proposed a ban on straw burning, turned out to be a spy for the Japanese

Dong Yuyu did not disappoint his parents, with his extraordinary talent and hard work, he achieved excellent results in the college entrance examination, and was successfully admitted to Peking University, which is coveted by students across the country, to study journalism and minor in law, laying a solid foundation for himself to become an excellent journalist in the future.

After graduating from university, Dong Yuyu finally realized his childhood dream and successfully entered the highly influential media organization in China, Guangming Daily, and embarked on his dream career.

With her outstanding ability and outstanding performance, Dong Yuyu has successfully stood out from many competitors, won valuable public study abroad opportunities, and ushered in a golden opportunity to study and exchange with Harvard University, a world-class university.

With a dream and passion, he embarked on this overseas journey in search of academic and personal advancement, culminating in a major step in his career as a Nieman Fellow at Harvard University.

However, it is regrettable that Dong Yuyu did not transform this rare learning opportunity into a driving force to serve the motherland, but greatly failed the high expectations of the motherland and the people.

Dong Yuyu, who proposed a ban on straw burning, turned out to be a spy for the Japanese

Dong Yuyu used his position and influence at Guangming Daily to provide Japan with important information inside China for a long time, from which he was richly rewarded.

He had extreme admiration for the West and Japan, but a deep inferiority and contempt for his country and nation. This distorted psychology is an important reason why he embarked on the road of betrayal.

Dong Yuyu came into contact with the Japanese diplomat Tanaka through the Niemann Foundation. Under Tanaka's skillful guidance, he fell deeper and deeper into it, eventually becoming an important informant for Japanese intelligence agencies.

He took advantage of his position to provide the Japanese side with a large amount of confidential information, which posed a very big threat to our national security.

What he did caused widespread public outrage and deep disappointment to all those who cared about his growth and development.

rethink

Behind Dong Yuyu's series of remarkable and chilling behaviors, we can't help but deeply reflect and be vigilant.

In the social development of recent years, we can often see the suggestions and proposals made by some experts or scholars, from banning fireworks to "poisonous teaching materials", trams requiring driver's licenses, pre-made dishes into campus, etc., these topics cover a wide range of fields and have attracted widespread attention from the society.

Dong Yuyu, who proposed a ban on straw burning, turned out to be a spy for the Japanese

On the surface, these proposals seem to be motivated by considerations for the well-being of the country and its people, but after a closer analysis, we can't help but ask: Are there other motives or benefits behind this?

Society's respect and trust for "experts" and "scholars" is based on their noble character and rigorous style of study. Once this premise is deviated from, then no matter how high the academic status and position are, it is just a dead letter.

At this critical moment, what we need more is a kind of responsibility and responsibility, incomparable loyalty to national interests and a high degree of vigilance to national security, and spies are very likely to be by your side.

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