Chapter 976 The Teacher is Here



As soon as Tan Mo said this, there was a brief silence in the exhibition hall in tacit understanding.

There are only four paintings in the exhibition hall that belong to Tan Jinyi.

But there is also an art collection of the world view of "Broken Continent" when the TV series was filmed.

From the world of the Broken Continent to the setting drawings of each character, they are all exhibited in this exhibition hall.

Plus let’s talk about the relationship of full intention.

Whether you are looking at He Haoyan and Dong Yanzhen, or Wei Zhiqian, you have to arrange things for Tan Jinyi.

Therefore, this exhibition hall is also very large.

Sure enough, Ke Feng did not arrange such a large exhibition hall in vain.

There are surprisingly many people coming here.

Even though the exhibition hall was large enough, it became crowded because of the large number of people.

But so many people unexpectedly fell into silence when Tan Mo finished talking.

"Talk about everything?"

At this moment, I don't know who was the first to exclaim in surprise.

"It's actually Tan Jinyi!"

"Indeed, who could possibly understand his paintings better than Tan Jinyi himself?"

Tan Jinyi didn't expect that Tan Mo would actually say it directly.

Didn’t you say you would keep a low profile?

Tan Jinyi looked at Tan Mo in shock.

But then Tan Mo walked over and stood in front of Tan Jinyi.

She stood on tiptoe and raised her arms.

Tan Jinyi thought Tan Mo wanted to say something to him, so he lowered his head.

Unexpectedly, Tan Mo raised his hand and pinched the brim of his hat.

"Third brother, did I take off your hat?" Tan Mo at least greeted Tan Jinyi in advance.

He was given three seconds to prepare before he took off Tan Jinyi's hat.

But these three seconds are not enough to prepare everything.

Tan Jinyi only took three seconds to digest Tan Mo's words.

Tan Mo suddenly took off his hat, revealing his face completely.

Fans who can come here to see the exhibition are all frequent internet surfers, otherwise they would not know about this exhibition.

After seeing Tan Jinyi, he reacted for a few seconds.

Then someone recognized it and said, "It really is Tan Jinyi!"

Tan Jinyi was caught off guard when his hat was taken off. He was used to wearing it, and he actually felt a little insecure when he took it off.

Tan Jinyi patted his head, and then said openly, "It's me."

"No wonder he can describe how to draw it so clearly." Everyone said.

As for the five people who came to cause trouble, their faces were not surprisingly ugly.

Tan Jinyi said to the five people, "If you still have any questions, please feel free to ask. I will answer them here."

"Also, you just said my paintings are average. What exactly is the difference? Please tell me." Tan Jinyi said sincerely, "I'll practice more when I go back, and I'm sure I can improve."

Tan Jinyi's expression was so sincere that people didn't feel that he was being sarcastic.

It seems like he is sincerely asking for advice.

Including the five people who were questioned by Tan Jinyi, they were all embarrassed by the questions.

It was because they could hear that the questions and answers were extremely sincere that they felt even more embarrassed.

If there was a hint of sarcasm in Tan Jinyi's tone, they would have reason to reprimand him and then take the opportunity to change the subject.

But what happened was that he couldn't be more sincere in what he said and asked.

The five people squeaked and whimpered, their faces grim as they froze in place, unable to tell what was wrong.

Teacher Lin felt that Tan Jinyi must be pretending to be sincere just to embarrass them.

I didn't expect that Tan Jinyi, at such a young age, could be so scheming.

Aren’t artists devoted entirely to art?

How can there be so much scheming!

But Tan Jinyi pretended to be harmless and fooled everyone.

"Don't be fooled by Tan Jinyi's youth, but he is a very sincere person."

"He truly has the sincerity of an artist, completely focused on his art. Even when faced with someone deliberately giving him a hard time, he doesn't mind. As long as it helps him improve his skills, he doesn't mind being given a hard time."

"Maybe it's because they're young that they're more sincere. Their minds are purer, unlike these five who claim to be painters but are actually seasoned veterans."

"Yeah, come to think of it, Tan Jinyi hasn't actually offended anyone. Instead, it's these so-called veteran artists who have popped up one after another to embarrass him. I'm at my wit's end. Has Tan Jinyi infringed on their interests?"

"I've thought about it, but I can't think of any conflict of interest between Tan Jinyi and them. If there's no conflict of interest, why would they make it so difficult for a young man?"

"Don't they allow young people to take the lead? Or do they not allow young people who are not related to their interests to take the lead? As long as they are not one of them, as long as they do not have their permission, no one can take the lead?"

"Oh my god, just thinking about it makes me angry. If every industry is controlled by people like this, how can young people make a name for themselves? If they want to make a name for themselves, they'll have to rely on them, and I'm afraid they'll have to lose all their personality and talent, and do everything they say. If they think your painting is wrong or not good, then your painting is wrong or not good. You have to follow their standards and draw the same as theirs. And then they'll show it to us."

"We're not professionals, so what do we know? We can only say it looks good. But all we see is one type, one style. Over time, even our aesthetics are controlled by them. We can't see other types, and we're not allowed to see other types."

"Don't even mention us," someone chimed in. "Even art students have to learn like them. They're not allowed to learn other styles, or have their own. And then aesthetics become even more unified, and we become less able to see what's different. This is simply cultural suicide!"

"Luckily, Tan Jinyi's teacher is He Haoyan, and his uncle is Dong Yanzhen. Even if everyone in the calligraphy and painting association were put together, they wouldn't be able to suppress Tan Jinyi. Plus, he has his brothers and sisters who support him and can help him through their own fields. If it were someone else, they would have been suppressed and silenced in such a situation long ago."

"Well, although this isn't our business, and we're not in this industry, but if I put myself in our own shoes and think about what would happen to us, I feel powerless. I feel powerless and angry."

"yes."

The more people talked about it, the more hateful it became.

There is always a small group of people who rely on the power in their hands to suppress the future of others.

"Who said your paintings are just average?" At this time, a voice sounded.

The voice sounds soft and mellow, and listening to the voice makes people feel that the person is particularly gentle and polite.

If there is someone who can give people a particularly good impression with just his voice, this is probably it.

When Tan Jinyi heard this voice, surprise burst out on his face and his whole face lit up.

"teacher!"

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