On the evening of August 23, Zhu Xueying, the champion of women’s trampoline gymnastics at the Tokyo Olympics, posted her gold medal on her Weibo, but she was not showing off, but “weeping.”
She sent three photos of the gold medal. In the upper left corner of the gold medal, the first one has a dark spot, the second one shows her buckling the spot, and the third spot is twice as big.
Zhu Xueying’s essay: “Your medals… can you also deduct a layer of skin?“She also added in the comments: “Let me clarify… this was really not what I deducted deliberately at the beginning, and found that a small piece was missing (just like the one in picture 1). I thought it was dirty, so I just rubbed it.[二哈]I found that there was no change, so I deducted it…just…”
Netizens teased:
Stop it! Stop it!
You may be able to pick out the chocolate
Is this the ingenuity of Japan?
The quality is not as good as the one I bought from Yiwu
Paris buy one more piece
It is understood that each gold medal of the Tokyo Olympic Games contains 550 grams of silver and 6 grams of gold-plated. 1 gram of silver is currently about 5.26 yuan, and 1 gram of gold is currently 380 yuan. From the perspective of the price of the material, a gold medal is currently about RMB 5000 yuan.
It is worth mentioning that all the medals of this Olympic Games are made from recycled electronic waste. This is the first time in Olympic history.
In 2017, the Japanese government launched a collection of used mobile phones and home appliances in line with the concept of environmental protection. In more than two years, nearly 79,000 tons of small household appliances and 6.21 million old mobile phones were collected from across the country, and about 32 kilograms of pure gold, about 3,500 kilograms of pure silver and about 2,200 kilograms of copper were extracted from them. Metal made all the Tokyo Olympic medals.
In other words, not long after the Olympics ended, the gold medals could be deducted, and the quality was nothing.
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