Related events of Zhou Meiqing

During the Taipei mayoral election in 2004, Zhang Qidian, a professional student who claimed to be an associate professor at Harvard Medical School, was accused of making a special trip from the United States during the 2008 presidential election. Went to Taiwan and held a press conference with Jin Hengwei, Vice Chairman of the Taiwan News Society. Zhang Qidian said that when he was the work-study administrator of Harvard University's Yenching Library in the 1980s, he discovered that newspapers and magazines were missing many times. After reading the official report from the Harvard Medical School Police Department, he discovered that a woman named "MEI CHIN CHOU" had committed the crime of theft. The press conference ended after the reporter asked two questions. When Zhou Meiqing paid homage to the vote, Green Camp supporters denounced Zhou Wei as a "thief" and "humiliated Taiwanese people" and held up a sign saying "The thief is coming". On March 15, 2005, Song, Zhou’s lawyer, showed Zhou’s driver’s license and work permit from Harvard University when he was studying and working in the United States (at that time, he was studying at Harvard University, was a research assistant to Professor Kong Jierong of Harvard Law School, and worked at Harvard University’s Yenching Library , Kong Jierong is a professor at Harvard University), the stated English name is "Christine Chow Ma" (Chow Meiqing's English name, real name and husband's name). Kong Jierong wrote to Zhou, mentioned it, and called Zhou "Mother Zhou". It has been decided to file a criminal lawsuit against Zhang Qidian in Taiwan and a civil damages lawsuit against Zhang in the United States. Zhang Qidian responded, "I saw it with my own eyes... I have confidence in my memory" and questioned "When Zhou was captured alive, he may have changed his name in Chinese Pinyin out of panic", saying "As long as the official record book is called up, he can Know who is lying”. Lawyer Song said that Harvard Medical School and Harvard-Yenching Library are located on different campuses, and questioned whether Zhang Qidian, then a work-study student, had the right to read the official report of the campus police office. How can I see information about the library campus on the medical campus? If Zhou was really caught stealing, why was he still working at the Harvard Library? Wu, director of the Yenching Library at Harvard University, denied through the media that he had written a letter asking for something to be returned. William Kirby, professor emeritus of history at Harvard University, said in an open letter: "...It is incredible that someone could enter the Harvard University police station and have a police officer on duty show him the file. Whether it is now or in the past None of the information is public, and nearly all of the archived records are not kept in the Harvard Police Department's den. As a rule, they are not available for public research unless they are kept separately. Over 50 years old. If you want to see the files of past students or faculty, you must obtain special permission from both yourself (if you are still alive) and the dean of the college."

Media interview at 9pm on the 13th. . When talking about Zhou Meiqing, he said that Zhou Meiqing’s advice to him has always been to listen to the people’s opinions and understand more about the voices of the grassroots. This has never stopped; but Zhou Meiqing basically understands him, he is very clean and principled, and Zhou Meiqing has great confidence in him.

The wife of the Taiwan leader gave a "loving hug" to the KMT 2016 candidate at the end of Taiwan's "Double Ten Celebration" yesterday to cheer Hong up.

Hong Xiuzhu said that Zhou Meiqing said, "Thank you for your hard work."

Wang Jinping said that Zhou Meiqing cares about others very much and often cares about his wife, which is very sweet. "It's great to have Zhou Meiqing.".