The origin of the brainwashing traffic warning sound in "The Wandering Earth" Wu Jing was caught for drunk driving in Beijing

The origin of the brainwashing traffic warning sound in "The Wandering Earth" Wu Jing was caught for drunk driving in Beijing

On Valentine's Day, February 14, at 14:39:37, China's first "hard science fiction movie" "The Wandering Earth" officially broke the 3 billion mark. This also makes the film the sixth film in mainland film history to reach this level, and it only took 10 days to break the 3 billion mark, breaking the previous record held by "Wolf Warrior 2" (11 days).

On this day, the origin of the traffic slogan that became popular with the movie and was everywhere in the film, "There are thousands of roads, but safety is the first. If you drive unsafely, your loved ones will shed tears," was also dug out by the omnipotent netizens.

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The video shows that on December 13, 2006, Wu Jing drank with friends and drank three glasses of red wine by himself. He was about to drive near Sanlitun in Chaoyang District, Beijing. Fortunately, he was found by Beijing traffic police as soon as he came out of the garage and was punished according to regulations. According to reports at the time, Wu Jing's blood alcohol content was 103 mg per 100 ml (more than 80 mg is considered drunk).

Therefore, the warning "There are thousands of roads, but safety is the first. If you drive unsafely, your loved ones will shed tears" fits this experience very well.

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