That evening.
Hua Chenyu made a mistake on stage.
I was eliminated from the singing competition, Hua Chenyu.
The related terms quickly became trending topics.
[Seriously? This is it? And they call themselves top stars? With this level of talent, they're really good at bragging.]
First, she couldn't reach the high notes, her voice cracked, and then she completely lost her voice. It's ridiculous. Can't you stop trying to push yourself if you can't reach a high note?
"You don't know this, do you? He was doing it on purpose, hey, he wanted to hit high notes, he was showing off. Who would have thought that while he had the desire to show off, his ability couldn't keep up? So, he fell down with a thud and made a fool of himself."
[Tsk tsk tsk, this is really hard to describe, but he deserves it.]
[Schadenfreude and laughter]
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Along with Hua Chenyu, Jiang He's "Fireworks Fade Easily" also trended on social media.
Everyone was moved to tears by this song.
[It's so beautiful, it made me cry. Fireworks fade easily, and people part ways easily. And the rain falls softly, the old hometown is overgrown with weeds—it's just too beautiful!]
[I suddenly realized that there are three types of porcelain in the blue and white porcelain category, and three grades in the "Fireworks Fade Easily" category. As expected of Jiang He's products, they are always of high quality, and they even have such clever little details. I was really pleasantly surprised when I discovered this.]
[Wait, it really is! Wait, Garan Temple, Luoyang City... Could it be that historical allusion?]
[Upstairs, what's the story behind this?]
"Hurry up and tell me, I'm dying to know!"
[Yeah, where is everyone? I really hate people who only say half of what they mean.]
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This comment immediately piqued everyone's curiosity, and many left messages urging the other party to come out and explain the story behind it, which was so mysterious.
Fortunately, the other party finally came online and replied half an hour later.
[I was a little delayed by something just now, cough cough, getting back to the main topic, this story comes from "The Record of Buddhist Temples in Luoyang".]
The story takes place in Luoyang.
Legend has it that in Luoyang, a woman and a general fell in love at first sight, secretly pledged their lives to each other.
However, before they could get married, war broke out frequently, and the general was summoned to the border by imperial decree, never to return.
Luoyang was also burned down and reduced to ruins during the war.
The woman waited in vain for the general in Luoyang, and then experienced war, the destruction of her country and the loss of her family.
With nowhere else to go, she chose to wait, becoming a nun at the ancient temple, praying for divine protection so that she could reunite with the general.
Unfortunately, things didn't go as planned.
Years of hopeless waiting and the cruelty of national ruin and family destruction caused her health to deteriorate.
She passed away not long after, and until her last breath, she was still waiting for the general to return.
Years later, the general finally returned to his hometown and found the temple where she had become a nun.
Unfortunately, she has vanished without a trace.
Only then did the general learn from the people that she had been waiting for him to return all along...
He was heartbroken and prayed that in the next life he could be with her again and truly marry her...
Once this story came out, netizens who were already moved by the song learned that the story in the song actually happened in real life.
I was incredibly moved.
[Oh my god, this is actually a true story! Thinking about how there really was a woman in history who waited her whole life, but never saw him again, makes me so sad. I can't stop crying...]
No wonder the entire film "Fireworks Fade Easily" is filled with waiting, waiting—it must be such a long wait!
[Is Garan-ji Temple still standing? Right now, I really want to go and see it.]
[Same question. My home is in the city next to Luoyang. This story is so sad. If the Garan Temple really still exists, I'd like to take time off to visit it.]
How does Jiang He's brain work? He can find such an obscure allusion and even turn it into a song.
Jiang He, you are my god for life!!
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With enthusiastic discussions among netizens, the news spread like wildfire.
The proverb "Fireworks fade easily" is a Chinese idiom.
The Record of Buddhist Temples in Luoyang.
These two terms became trending topics again, sparking widespread discussion among netizens.
Hua Chenyu was already furious because she was eliminated and then became a trending topic and was ridiculed by many.
Seeing Jiang He trending on social media alongside herself has made her even more defensive.
Why is it that everyone praises Jiang He so much, showering her with endless compliments and flattery?
If it were him, he would be laughed at like that.
Thinking about how he made a mistake, he realized it was because of the influence Jiang He had had on him; he had been too anxious.
New and old grudges made Hua Chenyu hate Jiang He.
Since Jiang He is heartless, then don't blame him for being unjust.
Hua Chenyu immediately discussed with her agent the idea of dragging Jiang He into the mess during the public relations campaign, using Jiang He's actions to clear her own name.
He said that his stage mistakes were simply because he wanted to challenge himself, push his limits, and give fans and audiences a better audio-visual experience.
My high notes aren't ordinary high notes; most people can't reach them.
Not to mention he deliberately raised it by an octave.
At that height, Jiang He would never have been able to sing that high.
He Hua Chenyu is truly a god in the realm of high notes.
This statement both belittled Jiang He and elevated himself, thus salvaging his reputation for making a mistake on stage.
She also created a persona for herself that emphasizes bravely challenging herself and pushing her limits.
After finalizing the public relations plan, the agent immediately contacted online trolls and fan leaders.
Let them distribute these brainwashing materials in private.
It doesn't matter if passersby can't defend it, as long as the fans believe it.
If you have 100,000 active followers online, you can practically do whatever you want.
This is the core value of traffic.
As for why he doesn't respond publicly, it's because he also cares about his reputation.
I'm afraid of overhyping it, because if I post it like this, I'll be criticized to death.
The online trolls and fan leaders acted swiftly.
By 10 p.m., many similar comments had appeared in the square.
[I really feel sorry for Shen Yu. He works so hard, clearly wanting to challenge himself, break through his limits, and let us hear better songs, which is why he raised the difficulty level to sing higher notes.]
[It's pathetic to be laughed at like this. So what if you fail once? Some people really have no empathy at all; they're too harsh.]
To be fair, although Hua Chenyu made a mistake, that octave is something most people couldn't reach. The note was already high, and Hua Chenyu deliberately raised it another octave—how could anyone sing that?
[It's impossible for him to sing, okay? Even if it were Jiang He, he wouldn't be able to reach those high notes!]
[Exactly! Seeing everyone online praising Jiang He and putting down Chen Yu really breaks my heart. Can some people please stop doing so much marketing and have some shame?]
【Your songs are just pointless whining, all that "three offenses, three classes" stuff, so unlucky! You're nowhere near as good as Chen Yu!】
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