北京〝玉渊潭公园〞19号起开展消夏文化活动。一只高22米、底部长34米、由550个裁片制作而成的亚洲地区第一大型充气蟾蜍,俗称的蛤蟆,出现在〝玉渊潭公园〞万平荷香景区。游客看到之后不约而同的联想到前中共党魁江泽民。
大陆 官媒声称,这是一只〝复兴蟾〞。但是人们看到它不约而同的联想到〝江蛤蟆〞三个字。人们在短信上纷纷议论。
北京某足球俱乐部经理孟雅春:〝人们一直都这么说。一直都是这种暗喻,把他(江泽民)比成蛤蟆。但是千年蛤蟆,这个东西还真是功力比较深厚,但是这个玉渊潭公园这个真是让人有点摸不着头脑,不清楚是讽刺呢?还是吹捧呢?真是有点说不清楚。〞
北京商人宋再民表示,在首都,江泽民的身边,突然出现这么大一只蛤蟆,而且是亚洲最大的蛤蟆。而且它的模样跟江泽民的形象很契合。宋再民认为,蛤蟆在炎炎夏日蹦出来,估计就是江蛤蟆要入地安息的前兆了。
北京商人宋再民:〝最后再表演一下。这么炎热的夏天。眼看着夏天过了。夏天到了,秋天还会远吗?马上他就该入地了。到地里歇着去了,安息了。蛤蟆它是做地遁的,它自个挖下去,造个洞,然后在里面捱过冬天,对于它(江蛤蟆)来说,就没有冬天了,就没有未来 了。它就是入地安息了,走吧,算给他送行。〞
宋再民表示,江泽民现在应该说天数已经到了。这只充气蛤蟆如果放在天安门,更有意义。
宋再民:〝我觉得那蛤蟆跟玉渊潭,还是在(天安门 )广场上更好,在广场上更有意义。老江如果去跟它合个影,那更有历史 意义了。正好契合了江主席这个形象了。〞
充气蛤蟆的设计师郭永尧声称,〝金蟾〞在中国 古代一直是祥瑞之物的代表。但是宋再民表示,不是所有的蛤蟆都是吉祥物。〝江蛤蟆〞对中国来说就是灾难。
宋再民:〝从六四到镇压,镇压大法。镇压大法是历史上最残酷的统治阶级对宗教信仰的镇压,最残酷的。所以说他的罪恶,不但是罪恶累累,而且是罪恶滔天,他现在安息,是时候了,早点走吧。〞
不知道从什么时候开始,〝江蛤蟆〞这个绰号在大陆被广为流传。而江泽民跟〝癞蛤蟆〞之间的渊源,也在他出访国外的时候多次神秘显现。
2002年4月初,因迫害法轮功被国际社会广泛谴责而焦头烂额的江泽民,出访德国。在江到达德国的前两天,德国的各个火车站刹那间出现了大蛤蟆广告画,上标题为〝往上瞧〞,两个蛤蟆一边站一个,侧过头向上看,而一个白肚大蛤蟆头戴皇冠出来了,下标题为〝大的出来了〞。
蹊跷的是,当时,《新华网》也出现了一个奇怪的现象,当打开网页时,首先映入眼簾的是一只绿色活跃跳动的电动蛤蟆,这个广告过了很久才收回去。
2002年6月13号,江泽民去冰岛访问,又是在到达的前两天,冰岛最大的报纸上刊登了一只大〝癞蛤蟆〞照片!
当年10月底,江泽民在访问美国的时候,中领馆旁边的一家餐厅也是以大蛤蟆做为标志。
随着江泽民在人间走向颓势,动物界的蛤蟆也开始走向灭绝。据《美联社》2006年2月11号报导,生活在美国国家公园中的蛤蟆正以飞快的速度灭亡,原因是 85%的蛤蟆都被感染了一种致命而神秘的真菌。而同年在德国汉堡,曾发生一件令人惊异的事情:上千只蟾蜍的身体在一瞬间像吹气球一样鼓胀,然后爆裂死亡 。此外,在大陆,近些年,在多地,很多蛤蟆也都奇异的死亡。
总部设在美国的《大纪元时报》发表评论文章 说,江被打已是时间问题 。当此之际,北京立起了充气的大蛤蟆,只能说明一个问题:江泽民现在是色厉内荏,貌似巨大,实则里边只是〝虚气〞,只需轻轻一捅或来一阵狂风骤雨,即刻完蛋。
采访编辑/秦雪 后制/李智远
Giant Inflatable Toad In Beijing A Sign Of Jiang Zemin’s End?
A summer festival began in Beijing Yuyuantan Park
on July 19.
During the event, a 22-meter high giant inflatable toad,
the largest in Asia, appeared in a scenic spot of the park.
The toad is made of 550 pieces and its bottom side
is 34-meter long.
At first glance, many tourists immediately recall the name
of former CCP leader Jiang Zemin.
Some comment that as autumn is coming,
toads will soon go down into the earth, indicating the end
of Jiang Zemin and his followers.
Mainland Chinese media claimed the giant toad
is a “Renaissance Toad.”
However, what invariably comes to people’s mind
is another term, the “Jiang Toad.”
The news has become a hot topic between people.
Meng Yachun, Beijing soccer club manager: “Chinese always
use the toad as a metaphor for Jiang Zemin.
Some say he was a millennium toad in a previous incarnation,
and that is really something.
On the other hand, the huge toad in Yuyuantan
is a little puzzling.
Is that a sarcastic or flattering move?
It’s really hard to tell.”
In a place close to Zhongnanhai in the capital, a huge toad
that matches Jiang Zemin’s image suddenly showed up,
and it is the largest one in Asia.
Beijing businessman Song Zaimin says this may be indicative
of the collapse of Jiang’s faction, as toads will
go down into the earth when hot summer is over.
Song Zaimin, Beijing businessman: “It is like the final show.
The heat summer is followed by cool autumn.
Then toads will go down into the earth and rest there.
Toads live underground.
They dig underground holes and stay there in winter.
There will be no winter for Jiang.
He has no future and will rest forever.
So it is like a farewell party for him.”
The toad will be even more meaningful
if put in Tiananmen Square.
Song Zaimin: “I think Tiananmen Square is a better place
than Yuyuantan Park to put the giant toad.
The toad is more meaningful there.
If Jiang Zemin can take a photo with it, that will be historical.
The toad really matches Jiang’s image perfectly.”
Guo Yongyao, Designer of the “Renaissance Toad,”
claims that golden toad has represented good fortune
since ancient times in China.
However, Song Zaimin says not all toads bring good fortune,
as the “Jiang Toad” has been a complete disaster for China.
Song Zaimin: “From the June 4 Massacre to the persecution
of Falun Gong…. the latter is especially the worst suppression
by any government against a religious belief the history.
So Jiang has not only committed innumerable crimes,
but those crimes are the most heinous.
Now it is time for Jiang to be done.
I hope that day comes as soon as possible.”
Nobody knows exactly when “Jiang Toads” became
a popular epithet in mainland China.
In the past, there were many mysterious events
indicating Jiang’s connection to the toad.
In early April 2004, Jiang visited Germany when he had been
widely accused of persecuting Falun Gong in the world.
Two days before Jiang arrived, huge ads featuring toads
suddenly appeared in many of Germany’s railway stations.
The ad’s top title was “Look Upward.”
In the ad, two toads stay on both sides looking upward
at a big toad with a crown.
The ad’s bottom title was “The Big One Comes Out.”
Another odd occurrence took place on the Xinhua News
Agency website at that time.
The first thing shown on the screen when the website loaded
was a jumping electric toad.
The strange advertisement remained there for a long time.
On June 13, 2002, Jiang Zemin visited Iceland.
Again two days before he arrived, a photo of a big toad
was published in Iceland’s largest newspaper.
Late October of the same year, Jiang visited the United States.
A restaurant near the Chinese Communist Party (CCP)
Consulate also chose a toad as its logo.
As Jiang’s power declines, “real toads” have also show
a quick depopulation during the period.
The Associate Press reported on February 11, 2006 that
toads in American national parks were dying out at a fast rate.
85 percent of toads were infected with a mysterious
but critical bacterium.
The same year in Hamburg, Germany, thousands of toads
died instantly when their bodies exploded like a balloon.
Mysterious mass toad deaths have been widely
reported in China.
An article from U.S.-based Epoch Times says the fall
of Jiang Zemin is only a matter of time.
Currently, the giant inflatable toad is being exhibited
in Beijing.
This may indicate that Jiang and his followers appear strong
but are indeed weak with only “air” inside.
Just a light poke or a windstorm could completely
destroy them for good.
Interview & Edit/Qin Xue Post-Production/Li Zhiyuan
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