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Shao Yaya's main persona is that of an original music beauty.
Putting aside the fact that calling herself a "beautiful girl" at 25 would leave many speechless, just look at this industry: those who are infamous and those who are famous always go hand in hand.
Shao Yaya has many fans, and there are also quite a few haters who want to see her suffer.
Not long after the concert ended, an officially recognized professor from the Chinese department of a prestigious university raised questions.
"Ms. Shao claims that both the lyrics and music are original, so why do your lyrics look so familiar to me? If it's borrowed, then it doesn't count as originality, does it?"
Shao Yaya's fans are constantly lurking on Weibo, searching for any comments that are unfavorable to their idol, so they can control the comments below.
Upon seeing this Weibo post accusing them of plagiarism and daring to call their young sister Ya Ya an old-fashioned lady, they swarmed over and began to hurl insults.
"With this kind of quality, you call yourself a university professor? Without any evidence, what makes you accuse our Ya Ya of plagiarism? I think your professorship was bought with money!"
"If you're so capable, provide evidence. Don't just accuse me of plagiarism with empty words!"
"You trashy professor! You useless expert! You just didn't understand our Ya Ya's song, so what are you pretending to be? Borrowing? Our Ya Ya's lyrics are almost identical to those in the dictionary!"
Shao Yaya was already feeling guilty, and as soon as she heard that someone was questioning the originality of her songs, she posted her copyright registration certificate on Weibo without thinking.
"Shao Yaya v: The song 'Rebirth' is my original work. Every note of the melody and every word of the lyrics is something I came up with after careful consideration. You are a professor, so I hope you will be careful with your words and actions, think twice before you act, and not make any inappropriate remarks. Thank you."
After posting the message on Weibo, she felt relieved that she had applied for copyright for her work in advance, otherwise she would have been in a passive position...
However, this university professor and Yun Danhua were complete strangers, with no connection whatsoever. How could he possibly recognize the name?
Shao Yaya was somewhat puzzled and uneasy, but her fans were overjoyed.
Once the post was published on Weibo, the fans seemed to have found their backbone. Under their idol's guidance, they marched in with great fanfare, like an army launching a full-scale attack, to the professor's Weibo to mock him.
"My Ya Ya has already said it, so just admit it! Who hired you to slander my Ya Ya?"
"See that? That's a copyright registration! It was registered a month ago. Any similar works you've seen these past few days are definitely plagiarism of our Ya Ya!"
"Idiot!"
Fan circle haters are notorious for their infamy; even young fans can be as rude and vulgar as the most shrewish women when they hurl insults.
At this time, Shao Yaya's album was also released. Fans were encouraged and cheered. They also came to the professor's Weibo to make a scene. Some brainless fans even photoshopped the professor's funeral portrait.
If it were someone else, they would probably delete the post and apologize immediately. But that professor had a short temper and simply posted a comparison of the lyrics.
[The plagiarist, Ms. Shao Yaya, wrote in her work "Rebirth": "If life has no roots, how can it drift like dust on the road? Scattered and scattered by the wind, this is no longer my true self..."]
[The original work by Tao Yuanming of the Wei and Jin Dynasties, "Life Has No Roots": Life has no roots, drifting like dust on the road. Scattered and turned by the wind, this is no longer the same body.]
[The plagiarist, Ms. Shao Yaya, wrote in her work "Rebirth": Layer upon layer of thoughts reach across ten thousand miles of Yangguan Pass, yet not a single person returns home on the road. Only the wild geese by the river, flying south in autumn…]
[The original work, "Farewell to Minister Zhou," by Yu Xin of the Northern and Southern Dynasties: "The road to Yangguan stretches ten thousand miles, yet not a single person returns. Only the wild geese by the river, flying south in autumn."]