美国《纽约邮报》9月27日以“中国名人在布鲁克林的指甲店隐姓埋名的
工作”为题,报道了现在美国的风姐弟情况。英文报道如下:
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 HhT8YH  Last Updated: 7:37 AM, September 26, 2011
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 _s#/f5<:B   f%{	ag  While anonymous in New York, Feng Luoyu, 26, wouldn’t be able to walk down the street in her native country without people jeering.
 znDtM1sLeV   	71,0v`Z<  Her offense: displaying unabashed ego by publicizing a list of extreme demands for a boyfriend.
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Z6   "Ezr- 4  “I was hated in China and don’t wanted to be hated by people here,” Feng told The Post in Chinese.
 gx{~5&1   "=0lcbC  “America is still a place where anyone can succeed. I can open a small business, develop into a big business, take it public and then global.”
 3C5D~9v  Feng’s strange journey to infamy -- she has 1.4 million followers on Weibo, China’s version of Twitter -- started in 2009, when she handed out fliers in Shanghai in a bid to meet Mr. Right.
 js$a^6    r5$?4t   >@92K]J  “He must be a post-graduate of economics from Tsinghua or Beijing University, with a height of 5 feet 9 to 6 feet. He must have never been a father, and any ex-girlfriends must not have had abortions. He has to be a native of eastern coastal China. He should not be an employee of state companies, but it’s OK if he works for PetroChina, Sinopec or top banks,” she wrote.
 x%Y	a*T   QK/+*hr;  Her demands touched a nerve in China, where men outnumber women and competition for wives is steep.
 MsVI	<+JZ   `W;cft4  Feng started appearing on billboards and on a reality show with two actors posing as her boyfriends.
 )}g4Rvr   GF,|;)ly  Still, the Chinese public would mock her inane statements, such as “Einstein is for sure not smarter than me. He invented light, right?”
 wh[:wE]eX   A0 w `o  She recalled that while walking down the streets in Shanghai, people would recognize her, shouting, “Feng Jie!” or “Big Sister Feng,” as she is known, and then, “300 years!” -- mocking her claim that in intelligence, “no one can compare to me in 300 years before and after.”
 6d?2{_} ,   J7aK3he  Now, she wants to meet a “real American” with an Ivy League degree.
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 K^1O =1gY   pDnFT2   26klW:2*  Read more: 
http://www.nypost.com/p/news/local/brooklyn/the_bachelorette_gfiTOFBJotDDDDeSDGRhxL#ixzz1ZOfd0aUA