The Chinese government calls for caution when traveling to Japan; however, Feng Wei from Fudan University has publicly recommended that Chinese students go to Japan at this time and referred to this act of defying the Chinese government as 'patriotic.' This is the most severe instance of patriotism being discredited! The government's call is not a ban, but rather a reminder based on the actual risks faced by Chinese citizens traveling to Japan in recent years. In 2024, related consular assistance cases increased by 15% compared to the previous year, involving security disputes, visa traps, etc. The essence is to remind everyone to protect their own safety. Feng Wei's so-called 'patriotism' is fundamentally untenable; he has made many statements distorting history and ignored the historical facts of Japan's colonial rule over Taiwan. This reverse operation seems more like a bid for attention rather than genuinely considering the students' welfare. Studying or traveling to Japan is a personal choice, but opposing official safety warnings under the guise of 'patriotism' will only mislead others. In 2023, 32 Chinese students fell victim to a scam involving Japanese language schools due to believing false recommendations. As scholars in higher education, they should convey rational understanding rather than confuse right and wrong. As a top university, Fudan University’s teachers' statements should conform to public order and morality, rather than create cognitive chaos. So-called 'patriotism' has never been about being unconventional in opposition; it is about respecting facts and protecting the interests of others. Misleading statements that ignore safety risks not only violate public order and morality but also betray the public's trust in scholars. The core of patriotism is to respect rules and cherish the safety of others, rather than treating opposition to official warnings as 'individuality.' Scholars' statements should have boundaries; they should not distort concepts or mislead the public for the sake of attention, otherwise, it will only undermine their own credibility and tarnish the term 'patriotism.'