Why order a meal?

He was called a meal because he liked Bington very much. Eton's real name is Jigang Tang Yi, from Japan.

In the Winter Olympics magazine, Tsuoka Tang Yi said that the ice mound is the existence of top current. During the Beijing Winter Olympics, a Japanese journalist unexpectedly became popular on the Internet because of his "crazy idolization" of the ice mound. He is the Japanese TV reporter Tsuoka Tang Yi, known as the "Pink Head" of the Ice Shield.

He showed the ice pier badge he bought on the good morning live program of Japanese TV station. Because he is thin, the host spoke out: if you have money to buy so many ice piers, you should buy a coat. As his daily broadcast program was forwarded on social media in China, more and more people in China got to know this reporter, and he named himself "Dundun". He was warmly welcomed by staff, volunteers and journalists at the Winter Olympics Broadcasting Center and the Winter Olympics Village.

Tsuoka Tang Yi told reporters that the original "Ice Shield" was sent back to Japan to let the Japanese people feel the charm of the "Ice Shield". However, he seems to underestimate the popularity of "Ice Shield" in Japan. The surrounding area of "Bingdundun" has already been sold out at a high price on Japanese second-hand websites, which can be described as "a pier is hard to find".

Yi Gang soup after soup.

Tsuoka Tang Yi made the news live broadcast a "live broadcast with goods", which made this lovely mascot of the Beijing Winter Olympics capture the hearts of many Japanese. When he appeared in the camera, Jigang Tang Yi made no secret of his "true love" identity: he wore an "Ice Shield" T-shirt, an "Ice Shield" badge hung on his identification belt, and a "Ice Shield" doll in his hand, even renamed it "Yidun Shield".

On February 8, 2022, in the Japanese TV connection program, "Edmonton" once again showed "pride" to the audience by showing more and more "Bingdundun" badges on his chest.