Huayu: Starting from Fahrenheit

Chapter 208 Wu Zhuo's Support Color

Chapter 208 Wu Zhuo's Support Color
Also number 29.

Wu Chao landed in Tokyo.

Just like last time, the purpose this time is to promote the album, so Wu Chao's team is very high-profile.

Before coming, he informed Sony of his arrival time, and Sony publicized it to let fans know that Wu Chao was coming to Japan.

Sony has done a great job in this regard.

As soon as Wu Zhuo got off the plane, he was surrounded by fans who came to pick him up.

"Onii-chan..."

"Abel..."

It is visible to the naked eye that there are more fans coming to pick him up at the airport this time than last time.

It was even crazier. After seeing Wu Zhuo, these fans immediately rushed towards him like crazy.

"ありがとう (Thank You)" is really popular in Japan, and many fans are holding related record posters in their hands.

In addition, the fans seemed more professional this time.

They all wore white T-shirts and held cheering fans and related posters.

Yingyuan literally means to receive assistance.
The cheering items themselves originated in South Korea and Japan. They are items that fans use to support their favorite stars and props to cheer for their idols.

The support items from South Korea are balloons.

In Japan, it is fans.

Cheering fans are very common. Fans hold cheering fans in their hands at youth clubs, concerts, and various shows. The famous Japanese idol Takizawa Hideaki even held a Momoko P fan when he was on a show.

Wu Zhuo's fan support fans do not have a uniform shape, and the ones held by fans are very different.

But they all have one thing in common: white.

White is Wu Zhuo's support color.

In fact, at the beginning, Wu Zhuo did not have the cheering color.

Not only did he not have it, but Fahrenheit didn't either.

Until the song "Sorry, Sorry" became popular in Korea.

Every singer and group in South Korea has their own representative color, most of which are chosen by the company.

As for South Korea, balloons are used as support.

This is because balloons are easy to carry and become bigger when blown up, making them very visible, allowing the stars on the stage to know where their fans are at a glance.

At the same time, this can increase the interaction between stars and fans, and prevent some fans from being too impulsive and throwing things.

Fans of different singer idols can easily hate other idols because of some awards or other reasons, and often throw things at them when they go on stage. There have been cases in South Korea where artists have been injured by objects thrown at them by hostile fans.

Therefore, replacing the cheering items with balloons can prevent fans from throwing stones at people.

As for light sticks, there is a reason why they have not become a Korean cheering item.

The promotion period in Korea is very long, and there are many shows. Fans hold glow sticks and sing with their idols, which can get very boring after a while.

That’s why you need to hold balloons and sing the fan club’s cheering song (usually calling out the idol’s name, or singing specific words from the lyrics).

If there is a singer or group whose colors clash, the singer or group’s name will usually be printed on the balloon. However, generally, regardless of whether the colors clash or not, the name will always be printed!

The history of using cheering items in Korea started with HOT’s rice!

In the world of music, fans pioneered a series of support items including white balloons, white glow sticks, and white party uniforms.

This large-scale support color and support items quickly spread in South Korea and has now become a necessity.

After Fahrenheit's "Sorry, Sorry" became a hit, the Korean record agency immediately communicated with HIM Records and set Fahrenheit's support color as blue.

And corresponding colors were assigned to each member.

Calvin Chen’s position in the group is spring, and his representative color is green…

Jiro Wang is summer and the color is red.

Wuzun is autumn and the color is yellow.

Wu Zhuo represents winter and the color is white.

After being officially confirmed, the support color quickly gained recognition from fans everywhere.

Especially in Japan and South Korea, when Wu Chao and Fahrenheit were performing in Japan, fans had already started cheering for them with corresponding colors.

This time, with the popularity of the two songs "Welcome to BJ" and "Thank You", Wu Chao's personal fan base has increased to an extremely exaggerated level.

Hundreds of fans came to support him in uniform, wearing white T-shirts, holding white fans and shouting Wu Zhuo's English name "Abel".

“Thank you, I really appreciate your support.”

"Thank you for your gift. I will treasure it."

Fans brought a lot of gifts, and it is impossible for Wu Chao to refuse any of them, as this would hurt the fans' feelings.

So he could only selectively take some things and hand them to the team members behind him.

After a lot of effort, Wu Chao finally squeezed out of the crowded crowd of fans and came to the vehicle sent by Sony.

"Thank you everyone, everyone should go home early!"

Before getting on the car, Wu Zhuo waved to his fans.

"Abel... wuwuwu..."

It’s still the same, many fans always cry so easily.

After seeing Wu Zhuo get into the car, she started crying and chasing after the car.

"These Japanese fans are so crazy, look!"

In the car, Huang Zekai, who was in charge of Wu Zhuo's affairs on behalf of Chen Huiying, helped Wu Zhuo open several gifts given by fans.

When he opened it, he was stunned and handed the thing to Wu Zhuo.

"Sort them out and find a place to burn or shred them in a shredder!"

The fan gifts Huang Zekai handed to Wu Zhuo were all photos.

It was a nude photo with a phone number written on the back.

Wu Chao didn't want to be like Chris Wu, so he asked Huang Zekai to burn the photos.

"Indeed, these things cannot be revealed."

Huang Zekai nodded and continued to open other gifts.

Not every fan is so crazy as to send Wu Chao nude photos.

Many other fans’ gifts were normal and looked very thoughtful.

Some are hand-folded paper flowers, and some are hand-made pendants.

Of course, there are some very strange things too.

I won’t talk about the bento, it’s considered normal.

The strangest and most frightening things were insects and gunpowder.

“Is this a hater?”

Looking at the gunpowder and the long-dead cockroach in front of him, Huang Zekai was upset and still had lingering fears.

It's really scary to find gunpowder in a gift from a fan.

It can be very dangerous if you're not careful.

Wu Chao glanced at the gunpowder and cockroaches in Huang Zekai's hands and was not surprised at all.

He had been in this situation before.

The last time he came to Japan was during the last few days of promoting Welcome to BJ, and that song was very popular at that time.

As a result, he received a lot of similar things.

Knife, threatening letter...

These things were all given by fans of competitors.

"Next time we have to find a special gift box, and it's best not to bring the gift to you before it's unpacked."

Huang Zekai put the gunpowder and cockroaches in a box, ready to dispose of them after getting off the bus.

While pretending, he made suggestions.

"Okay, but remember to find someone more reliable."

Wu Zhuo is most afraid of dishonest people appearing in the team.

Embezzlement is a small matter.

The most terrifying thing is that if another fan sends nude photos or something like that, and if the person responsible for opening the gifts has bad intentions, it would be easy for something to go wrong.

(End of this chapter)

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