The contact between three Peking University girls and 75-year-old Japanese grandmother Ueno Chizuko was searched by netizens: "All stupid questions!"
All three graduates of Peking University are married, while Ueno Chizuka is unmarried and childless. So, the first question they threw at Ueno Chizuka was: "Are you hurt by a man or influenced by your family?"
Faced with this impolite question, Ueno Chizuka replied with a smile: "I'm not interested in marriage, but I still like men", "Freedom means having the right to choose" and "The key is not to fool yourself".
This feminist discussion on the relationship between marriage and childbearing has inadvertently triggered a round of online hot discussion: What kind of freedom should women pursue?
At the center of the storm, Ueno Thousand Mounds once again became the focus of the media.
In recent years, Ueno's phenomenal popularity in China is closely related to people's concern about women's issues, especially with the emergence of new problems about gender, sex, marriage and women in the social transformation stage, which makes people start to look for new views and opinions.
Ueno Chizuko, who has rich research in this field, has been widely concerned and respected for her charm and spare no effort to explore women's rights and interests.
Therefore, Ueno's works have also become the most popular products in the domestic publishing market in recent years, and it is under this background that the interview video of the cooperation between the publishing house and Ms. Cai Quanxi, a graduate of Peking University, will cause such great concern and controversy.