Liu Xi was the first to come to her senses.
She looked at Jiang Li in shock, "What piece are you playing? I've never heard it before?"
Everyone else was also staring at Jiang Li with eager eyes.
Jiang Li smiled and replied, "This is just something I played casually just now. It doesn't have a name yet, so naturally, no one has heard of it."
"You...you improvised this?" Xue Ling screamed, her face full of disbelief. "How is that possible?"
"Why is it impossible?" Jiang Li slowly stood up, her sharp eyes looking at Xue Ling. "Or does Miss Xue think that if you can't do it, no one else can either?"
Xue Ling bit her lip, completely disbelieving.
The viewers in the live stream also thought it was impossible; Jiang Li was definitely bragging.
[Improvisation? Why doesn't she just say she's a music producer?]
But... this music is definitely not searchable online.
[Perhaps she commissioned someone to create it beforehand and then deliberately brought it on the show to show off? Did she create it herself? Is that possible?]
[I admit she has beautiful handwriting, draws beautiful talismans, and plays the guqin well, but do you believe she can also improvise music? I certainly don't.]
Why not believe it? After all, Jiang Li already knows so much; knowing a little more wouldn't be a big deal, would it?
What we're saying is that Jiang Li's main strength is her versatility.
[Haha, the production team wanted to make things difficult for Jiang Li, but... tsk...]
[Ha, am I the only one who thinks the style of this piece is very similar to Chu Shen's Zen-inspired series?]
[What do you mean by the comment upstairs? Do you think Jiang Li plagiarized?]
[...]
The viewers in the live stream started arguing again.
The entry about Jiang Li's plagiarism also became a trending topic.
Although Jiang Li's melody is not exactly plagiarism, the feeling of the song is very similar to the Chujiang Zen series.
therefore……
The controversy surrounding Jiang Li's plagiarism has escalated, with the two sides—those who insist on Jiang Li's plagiarism and those who firmly believe in Jiang Li's originality—arguing fiercely and causing quite a stir.
However, this also brought some popularity and traffic to the live stream.
After all, since the show started filming, there have been constant problems and one thing after another, most of which are related to Jiang Li.
It has to be said that Jiang Li actually gained a lot of fans because of this.
The situation online was naturally being monitored by staff, and when things escalated, someone immediately reported it to the director.
The director's expression darkened upon hearing about this.
He glanced at Xue Ling, who had already chosen another pipa, and waved to Jiang Li.
"What's wrong?" Jiang Li walked over and asked seriously, "Director, why do you look so serious? Has someone tried to smear me again?"
director:"……"
You really do have self-awareness.
"Isn't this just making fun of you? They're going to rip you out of shape." The director felt like his hair was turning white from worry.
So what if someone is a big shot?
Just because someone is a big shot doesn't mean they have to be criticized.
What's the logic behind this?
It's really infuriating.
"Ahem... It's like this..." The director glanced at the comments in the live stream again, his eyes growing even colder, but he still said rather tactfully, "Netizens are questioning whether your impromptu composition is plagiarized. What do you have to say about that?"
Jiang Li raised an eyebrow, a half-smile on her face, and said, "I thought they thought I didn't have the ability and that I had someone else write it for me, but I didn't expect... that someone would actually question my plagiarism?"
This was simply the best joke Jiang Li had ever heard.
The director looked helpless and said, "It's like this, the melody and such are not particularly problematic, but what they mean is that you deliberately imitated the style of Teacher Chu's Zen series, and because it felt so similar, so they... accused you of plagiarism."
Before Jiang Li could speak, Chu Yunhan, who had been listening intently from the side, suddenly came over.
His tone rose a few decibels, tinged with sarcasm, as he said, "What did you say? Netizens are criticizing Jiang Li, saying she plagiarized my Zen-inspired series?"
Chu Yunhan looked as if he had heard a joke, finding it utterly unbelievable.
"Don't you think it looks like it, Teacher Chu?" Upon hearing this, the director immediately asked Chu Yunhan with sparkling eyes.
What's the point of netizens arguing like that?
As long as the person in question doesn't mind, it's pointless for those people to argue until they're red in the face.
"Why would I think that?" Chu Yun sneered. "As expected, ignorance is bliss. They don't even know what they're talking about. Do you even know her..."
"Teacher Chu!" Jiang Li knew what Chu Yunhan wanted to say as soon as she saw his expression.
Forget it, he should just shut up.
She's already in the limelight enough; she doesn't need her sixth senior brother to help her rise to fame.
"What?" Chu Yunhan looked at Jiang Li with displeasure. "What do you want to say?"
"I just feel..." Jiang Li smiled slightly, her tone carrying a hint of unfathomable mystery, "Some people, once they've made up their minds about something, they think that's the truth, and they don't care about the facts at all. There's no use in explaining to such people. The innocent are innocent, and the guilty are guilty. As for me, I know it in my own heart, so why should I let others gossip?"
"Are you really not concerned about your reputation at all?" the director asked after thinking for a moment.
"Why do you care?" Jiang Li's expression was very strange. "I'm not in this circle. What does it matter if I'm famous or not? As long as I have a good reputation in my professional field, that's enough. I'm grateful to those who like me. As for those who criticize me, I can only say that they're wasting their time and energy criticizing me. They deserve to have a bad life."
That last sentence directly provoked those haters to jump up and down.
The comments from the trolls were so numerous that even the director found it hard to bear watching.
They're all human, so why is there so much malice towards this little girl?
"Many people are criticizing your last line," the director sighed helplessly. "Do you have anything to explain?"
Jiang Li tilted her head and looked at the director. "If you're living a happy life, why would you say such hurtful things? People like that, even if they encounter someone they don't like, won't say much. They'll just choose not to pay attention or look at them. But people who constantly use foul language and vicious words are just venting their dissatisfaction with life on others. Don't you think that's the case?"
director:"……"
What he said made perfect sense, and he was speechless.
"To put it bluntly, how could people who are surrounded by happiness possibly realize the evil in the world? They can only think of kind and beautiful things, and they are all civilized people. How could they possibly speak ill of others?"
The director gave Jiang Li a thumbs up, "You're right."
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