After chatting for a few more minutes, Sheng Wenzhi went to wash up. Shang Yechu, on the other hand, sat on the sofa and began to monitor public opinion on Weibo.
When Shang Yechu glanced at the Weibo trending topics list, her eyes widened slightly.
"Yun Qing Ji" has actually made it onto six trending topics!
#YunQingJiIsBeautiful#
#CloudsRememberTheWhiteEarthIsSoClean#
#The Ending Theme Song of Yun Qing Ji#
#SuGe'sActingSkills#
#Qin Tianye#
#Zheng Bohan is both scholarly and martial#
Is this a purchased trending topic or an organic one?
Ye Chu knew very well how poor the marketing team of "Yun Qing Ji" was, but she couldn't rule out the possibility that Meta Films was trying to boost the popularity of the Crown Princess. However, even if they did buy it, was it necessary to buy so much?
Clicking on the trending topic #ZhengBohanIsTalentedInBothLiteratureAndMartialArts#, Shang Yechu saw the most popular post praising Zheng Bohan for being able to both write and direct scripts. It was posted by a marketing account, and the comments section was full of exclamations and praises; it was hard to tell whether it was a real person or a paid troll.
Of course, "The Legend of Qingyun" also trended on social media quite a bit. The comments were all praising its excellent production quality, subtly criticizing certain other shows that were trying to piggyback on its popularity.
It's actually quite funny that Su Ge's acting skills trended on social media. Su Ge appeared in both the first and second episodes, though her screen time was limited. However, her light blue robe, the lingering sorrow in her eyes when gazing at the emperor, and the deep affection that almost overflowed the screen all left a deep impression.
Especially the scene where she gracefully disappears under the pear blossom tree evokes a sense of destiny, as if "all conditioned phenomena are like dreams, illusions, bubbles, shadows, dew, and lightning."
With a touch of curiosity, Shang Yechu clicked on Su Ge's Weibo. Su Ge's latest post was a very official announcement about the premiere of "Yun Qing Ji," which didn't seem to be written by her personally. The comments section was full of fans protesting their rights; no one was discussing the plot.
Shang Yechu changed the comment section to "latest comments," and then suddenly didn't know whether to laugh or cry.
[Ahhhhh, baby is so amazing! Baby's acting in the new drama is really good!]
Please, please go watch "The Tale of Yun Qing"! I almost cried when the baby appeared!
[Tangtang's acting has improved so much! Mom loves you!]
[Ahhh, my baby's acting is so good but he has so few scenes, he's practically dead! @泛舟文海]
As expected, saying one thing but doing another is a common trait among all fans. Even if they say they've given up on watching the show, they still can't help but go and check it out.
And what is the idol herself doing?
AmanoSong:
#QinTianyeSuperTopic#
Qin Tianye | "The Tale of Clouds"
With the bearing of a dragon and the grace of a phoenix, her natural beauty is innate.
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The accompanying images are nine animated GIFs of Qin Tianye from "Yun Qing Ji".
Even Shang Yechu was moved by this persistent spirit of idol worship and gave Su Ge a thumbs up using her alternate account.
While liking the post, Shang Yechu suddenly noticed something different. In the past, Su Ge's reposts of Qin Tianye's work would only get around two hundred likes and a few dozen comments; but today's repost of Qin Tianye's work had only been posted for two or three minutes, and already had six or seven hundred likes, with many complete strangers commenting.
Is "The Tale of Clouds" really that popular? Even Qin Tianye, a veteran actor, seems to be experiencing a resurgence, attracting a new batch of fans?
It's only been one episode, and the results are already amazing!
There are just too many paid trolls on Weibo, making it hard to distinguish between truth and falsehood. Ultimately, TV dramas still depend on viewership ratings.
The ratings won't be released until 4 a.m. tomorrow. In the meantime, what can we do besides wait?
etc.
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