[Is he born after 2005? His parents' generation, as well as those born in the 90s and 00s, all know Shao Guangji.]
How does he compare to Xu Hanwen? What about Zhan Kexiang?
Xu Hanwen is a TV drama actor; how can he compare to him? Zhan Kexiang is also a little short, just a tiny bit. But even a tiny bit is still a difference.
[Shao Guangji is a government employee, huh? [laughing and crying emoji] Don't so many people know that? He actually went undercover when making a documentary about corrupt officials, and even worked as a clerk for one. A few years ago, there were constant rumors that he'd been taken down by corrupt officials.]
Is it inappropriate for someone who makes documentaries to make science fiction films?
All I can say is, don't judge the world of geniuses by the standards of ordinary people...
@DesperateAbandonedWoman'sRiseAgain: [Everyone's talking about Shao Guangji, so let me talk about Ai Xiaodong. He's the number one science fiction writer in China. Of course, if we say he's the number one international science fiction writer, there might be some arguments, but I think there are plenty of people who agree. I haven't read "The Heavenly Emperor," I just looked it up; it's a short story, not a particularly famous work. Everyone, please spread the word, first mentioning Ai Xiaodong, then Shao Guangji, and try not to emphasize that Lao Ye (Ai Xiaodong) is too young. Go to websites like Red Potato, Green Petal, and Pi Station to recommend the original novel of "The Heavenly Emperor." If you don't know how to recommend it, you can find interpretations in the comment sections of reading apps.]
This work is extremely, extremely, extremely important—I can't stress this enough. All the fighting—insults, pursuit of cuteness, pursuit of sweetness, pursuit of toxicity, pursuit of toxicity—should stop for now. Let's unite against this common enemy. I know many in the industry dislike me, but this is truly crucial, not the time for fighting. This project is arguably the biggest project I've ever undertaken. Movies are different from TV series; movies are meant to leave their mark on history. Fighting now would be utterly foolish.
Old Ye has already stated that she won't lie to her fans; if she says it, she means it. That matter is over and done with, so please don't bring it up again. Especially at this crucial juncture, those in the know understand. Everyone makes mistakes a few times when they're young; just consider it a passing fad and don't cooperate with marketing accounts anymore.
Once this pie gets too big, there will definitely be people who are envious, and it will probably be difficult for a long time. Everyone should be prepared.
To avoid it getting shared outside the circle, there won't be a giveaway this time. Please inform each other; it's all for her own good.
[Oh my god, the nun didn't scold Old Ye this time, I'm so touched...]
[Ai Xiaodong's brilliance is something even those unfamiliar with science fiction should know a thing or two about. Such a huge brand shouldn't be wasted; regardless of who drew the audience, the box office revenue all goes to Lao Ye.]
This is such a huge, delicious pie, I'm still a little dizzy...it feels like I'm dreaming...
[No, I'm no longer in the mood to fight with those trash in the Chinese entertainment industry. Who knows? Next level.]
The Desperate Abandoned Wife's Storm Rises Again: [Important business! I have connections, and I've heard Ai Xiaodong has some minor health issues. Does anyone have a family member who is a doctor? DM me to discuss the details. If I could get the original author's endorsement, Old Ye would be in a much better position.]
[This might be difficult; Ai Xiaodong never interacts with celebrities...]
The desperate abandoned woman's story resurfaces: [Let's try it first.]
[Ye Xiaoxiao and her group of adorable kids are always criticizing the nun, but in the end, the nun does the most for Old Ye, haha. Thankfully, that pig went back to prepare for the college entrance exam.]
I'll never scold Old Ye for having pica again... The kid worked so hard to get such a big pie, let him eat whatever he wants.
"That won't do. A play is a play, and pica is pica. Even if I made a hundred movies, portraying myself as Charlie Chaplin and Marilyn Monroe, my indiscriminate eating and drinking would still be unforgivable. [Smile]"
[If the next three girls try to cause trouble again, don't give them a second glance. There are instructions on how to report them in the group. Just physically eliminate them.]
[I really don't know where those losers in the Chinese entertainment industry got the courage to fight Sister Ya? Aside from age and race, do these men and women have anything in common with Ye Chu?]
[The big-name fans are also making sarcastic remarks about Ye Jianying lately. It's hilarious. Back when "Happy Street" was airing, they were saying there was a clear divide between established and emerging actresses, and that some newcomers who hadn't been famous for three years shouldn't try to ride on the coattails of their seniors. Now look who's riding on whose coattails!]
[Does the nun think the recent surge in trending negative searches is related to "The Heavenly Emperor"? Is it a rival company trying to suppress it?]
The Desperate Abandoned Woman's Tale Resurfaces: [There's an element of cover-up, but actually it's because there's something much bigger that she needs to use Old Ye as a shield. I don't know the specifics, but it's quite significant. My family isn't in the entertainment industry, so I don't know the details.]
[Is this related to Ye Bao?!]
The Desperate Abandoned Wife's Resurgence: [It should be fine. "The Heavenly Emperor" had state investment; if that old man Ye had a shady past, the film would have been canceled long ago.]
@AnonymousBrandOfEnergyOil: [Other fans: After hardship comes happiness. Ye Chu fans: Only happiness, no bitterness, because our idol is working hard for us.]
The buds burst into laughter, and the Weibo post was retweeted hundreds of times, filling the circle with a joyful atmosphere.
The hashtag #TianjunMovieStartsFilming# trended on the hot search list, holding the number one spot for half a day. Shao Guangji, Ai Xiaodong, and Ye Chu—each of these three is an elite in their respective fields. Their collaboration has created a synergy greater than the sum of its parts. Various platforms were abuzz with activity for half a day.
On Pixiv, Ye Luochen was so excited that he spent four hours editing a video to celebrate Ye Chu's new cake.
Many people on platforms like Pixiv, Zhihu, and Tieba have become even more convinced that *Happy Street* contains numerous metaphors. This is because Ai Xiaodong himself is an extremely patriotic author, one of the few cultural workers who openly displays his patriotism. Ye Chu's collaboration with him must be due to her participation in the satirical work *Happy Street*.
As a result, Pi Station has seen a surge in interpretations of "Happy Street," and on the Zhihu platform, questions and answers about Ye Chu, Ai Xiaodong, and "Happy Street" have also emerged one after another.
On the green petals, smear posts and articles about Ye Chu sprang up overnight (to be precise, previous smear posts sprang up like mushrooms after rain, but this time they spread like wildfire across the Bashang Grassland). There are already no fewer than ten versions of speculation about who Ye Chu's sugar daddy is.
On reading apps like Fanfan Reading and WeChat Reading, the number of readers of Ai Xiaodong's short story collection suddenly surged by over 200,000. Among them were those who lamented at the author's grave, those who vehemently opposed the novel's adaptation into a film or television series, and even those who vehemently criticized Ye Chu as a "resource-backed" celebrity. Ye Chu's fans engaged in fierce battles with commenters while reading.
Sun Xiaoxiao, who is currently preparing intensely for the college entrance examination, didn't know about this immediately because she had uninstalled Weibo. Perhaps much later, she will let out a surprised scream.
The audience was stunned by the cast of "The Heavenly King," Ye Ya's battle to control public opinion was in full swing, and people in the industry were shocked. This phenomenon even surpassed the fierce competition among films released during the Spring Festival.
Whether it was fans within the industry, Qingping Entertainment's overworked PR department, or netizens on platforms like Green Petal, everyone assumed this was the reason Ye Chu had been constantly trending on social media recently. Industry insiders and Green Petal users believed those trending topics were a publicity stunt. Fans and the company, however, thought they were a way to prevent further negative publicity.
At that very moment, another trending topic surged to the top of the trending list with lightning speed!
#Su Ge's illegitimate daughter#.
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