Chapter 96 Passersby and Fans (1/2)



#Liao Lizhu Xi's Spear Technique#

#Wang Miyun looks so cool riding a horse#

#The Emperor's Acting Skills in The Legend of Qingyun#

#Qingyun has gotten herself into trouble again#

#Give me Lu Yuxuan's lipstick shade#

#MiracleQingqing#

Early this morning, various trending topics about "The Legend of Qingyun" surged to the top of the trending search list. Not only on Weibo, but also on platforms like Green Petal, the show was all over the news.

Amidst a flurry of praise and compliments on trending topics, a seemingly random minor trending topic unexpectedly emerged.

#Qingyun's Pickled Cabbage and Candied Hawthorn#

This trending topic looks strange, making people want to click on it without even realizing it.

Clicking into the trending topics, I saw a complaint posted by an ordinary viewer:

[Seriously, who put up such a huge pile of shit in "The Legend of Qingyun"? The plot is like a middle-aged historical romance novel, with fifty-year-old Wei Tianchi and thirty-five-year-old Liao Li vying for thirty-six-year-old Wang Miyun. Clicking in is like stepping into a sauerkraut vat, but unfortunately, the sauerkraut failed to ferment, leaving only a musty, aged Mary Sue flavor. In 2017, they still have the idiotic plot of the male lead going to the battlefield in white armor and the female lead going to the battlefield in a veil. The old emperor making his savior's daughter his concubine, claiming she's like a father and brother, is even more ridiculous. Why didn't that arrow skewer all three of them by the arms?]

The blogger who posted this Weibo post is called "Eggplant Only Wants to Eat Potatoes," and it's just an ordinary daily rant account with only a few dozen followers. Usually, their Weibo posts only get single-digit likes and comments. But this particular post suddenly went viral, with over 50,000 likes, and over 10,000 reposts and comments.

Compared to other trending topics that received little attention, this Weibo post was exceptionally lively, filled with both criticism and support from viewers.

Can I borrow your mouth?

[Finally, someone has described the awkward feeling I get when watching TV! Yes! It's that feeling of smelling industrially produced sauerkraut!]

[This is hilarious... Could you please do a critique of "The Legend of Yun Qing"? I feel your sense of humor is very similar to the scumbag emperor in "The Legend of Yun Qing"...]

The third comment was originally just a casual remark, but somehow it gradually rose to the top of the trending topics!

On the very first day of the broadcast of "The Legend of Qingyun," fans naturally wouldn't allow such dissenting words to disrupt the flow of information. They immediately launched a three-pronged attack: reporting, insulting, and posting on Weibo. Unfortunately, "Eggplant Only Wants to Eat Potatoes" was clearly a rather hot-tempered bystander, completely disregarding anyone's life, and his words were always aimed at killing.

[Did Yunqingji hire trolls? Go watch your dog-ridden drama!]

@EggplantJustWantsToEatPotatoes: [I hope Yun Qingji buys more, floods the Seven Armies, and drowns the army of idiots in Qingyun Legend.]

[Uh... the tail is showing, it's obviously a paid advertisement for a certain drama, don't give it a second glance.]

@EggplantJustWantsToEatPotatoes: [It's not as good as Qingyun Biography. They wanted to show their face, but ended up showing a tiny, peanut-sized head.]

This drama has a learning curve; it's normal if you don't understand it.

@EggplantOnlyWantsToEatPotatoes: [The barrier to entry is indeed high; you can't get into it without having your brain stem knocked out.]

Now I finally understand why domestically produced dramas are getting worse and worse. It's all because viewers with low aesthetic standards like this blogger are driving out good dramas with bad ones. Inferior viewers and inferior dramas are mutually reinforcing each other.

@EggplantJustWantsToEatPotatoes: [Please let "The Legend of Qingyun" flop on its own, don't drag other reasonably intelligent domestic dramas down with it.]

I don't know, I'm just looking forward to Liao Li's portrayal of Zhu Xi.

@EggplantJustWantsToEatPotatoes: [Forwarded from human editor.]

Eggplant only wants to eat potatoes, engaging in a fierce debate with a group of scholars, growing stronger and more heated with each battle. With the support of other viewers and those of "Yun Qing Ji," this Weibo post gradually climbed to third place on the trending topics list!

This falls under the category of a major public opinion issue. Negative trending topics have a significant impact on a drama series. Once words like "bad," "idiotic," and "Mary Sue" become associated with a drama, it becomes extremely difficult to salvage its reputation!

Guanjun Century was not to be trifled with. Soon, the #Qingyunchuan Sauerkraut Candied Hawthorn# trending topic, which was originally ranked third on the trending list and was at its peak, suddenly plummeted in the rankings at an astonishing speed, and in the blink of an eye, it slipped to the teens.

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