The King of Soft Rice in Chinese Entertainment

Chapter 27 There must be an expert behind this!

Chapter 27 There must be an expert behind this!
This is often the case. If you have never eaten meat, you can naturally control yourself. But once you have tasted meat and there is delicious food in front of you, you may even be quite proactive. You don’t have to think too much about what will happen in this situation.

What's more... it's so fucking exciting.

Then, the fire was lit and burning very vigorously, so it was naturally impossible to wait for it to go out on its own.

Fortunately, he didn't meet anyone on the way to the bathroom, but the young lady kept her eyes closed and even asked to cover her eyes when she was in the cubicle. Fortunately, he had a handkerchief with him, otherwise he wouldn't know what to do.

"Strange, I'm not someone who can't control myself." After the show, on the way back in the car, Xu Jiuyang recalled his previous passion and couldn't help muttering.

It was normal that he couldn't hold back at that moment in the box. The time, place and environment were all particularly stimulating, not to mention that the young sister was quite cooperative. But afterwards, he was also fully committed in the bathroom, which was somewhat inappropriate.

He didn't pay any attention to what was happening outside.

"Am I really starving?" Xu Jiuyang scratched his head.

Of course, it could also be God’s will. After all, when I came to Shanghai for summer vacation in my previous life, I didn’t come to the Grand Theater to watch a performance.

As he thought about this, he subconsciously reached into his trouser pocket to see what was that bulging lump. However, his expression changed as soon as he reached in.

This texture, this feel, amazing!
Xu Jiuyang secretly pulled out a corner, and even though the light inside the car was dim, he could still see what it was.

What the hell! How did he just put it in his pocket?!
Well, it’s a habit. In his previous life, whether it was Witch Mo, Sister Shu Ting, or Jiaojiao, he collected several of them in this way.

It’s not that Xu Jiuyang is a pervert. He throws away those things after playing with them and never keeps them. It’s just that the way they look when they are in neutral is particularly attractive.

So should we throw it away this time?

Logically, the answer is yes. If my parents found out about this, it would be a lot of fun, but...

"Two pager numbers, one in Beijing and one in Shanghai, ah..." Xu Jiuyang sighed as he kept the note carefully. He knew what his sister meant by this.

Unfortunately, I still couldn't ask her name. If there is no qualitative change in this relationship, I'm afraid I won't be able to ask it again.

So... so that's it. It's already late August. After watching the show at the Grand Theater, it's almost time to go back. We still have two years to go.

So the year 98 ended like this. Xu Jiuyang continued to study and keep his grades from dropping too quickly. He then worked hard to write novels to earn some "meager" royalties, and did not get involved in any major events.

However, the butterfly effect still exists. For example, when he just came back from summer vacation, he saw a report in the entertainment news that Fan Xiaoyanzi went to study at the Beijing Film Academy.

"There must be an expert behind this!" Xu Jiuyang exclaimed in amazement.

After he found some old newspapers and entertainment magazines, he became more certain of this. Basically, ever since "My Fair Princess" became popular, she told the media that she still wanted to go to school, especially to college.

After she made this statement, Beijing Film Academy, Central Academy of Drama, and Shanghai Theatre Academy also announced that they welcome Xiaoyanzi to apply.

So in July, reports emerged that she had taken entrance exams for the three major theater chains, and had chosen the Beijing Film Academy. This had many advantages, the first being that it cut off some of the prying eyes of Hong Kong and Taiwan investors. Judging from her past life, Fan Qiaoqiao had no backing at that time. As long as she still wanted to stay in the entertainment industry, even if she was currently a huge star, it would be easy for Hong Kong and Taiwan investors to manipulate her—unless she had a strong support like Wei Zhentian.

Entering the Beijing Film Academy is equivalent to entering the system. At present, universities have not officially expanded their enrollment, and college students are still valuable. Although job placement has not been guaranteed since 94, it will not be completely stopped until 07.

At this time, Beijing Film Academy also needed a big star to serve as a facade, and as long as Fan Xiaoyanzi was admitted, they would certainly give her protection. In this way, if Hong Kong and Taiwan investors wanted to control her again, they could only lure her with benefits, and it would be difficult to threaten her with intimidation.

Secondly, Fan Qiaoqiao's admission to Beijing Film Academy can greatly expand his network of contacts.

For at least the next decade or so, all the actors and celebrities in mainland China's entertainment industry will have graduated from the three major universities. Even when internet capital is dominant, many new talents promoted by major platforms and companies will habitually go to the three major universities for gilding their reputations.

It is said that directors from Beijing Film Academy like to find actors from the Central Academy of Drama, but in reality it still depends on interests. As long as Fan Xiaoyanzi has the means from her previous life, it will be no problem for her to attract a group of people to form a small faction.

So, did she come up with this idea on her own, or did someone give her some advice?
Xu Jiuyang didn’t care too much. As I said, it’s none of my business.

Instead of thinking about this, it is better to focus on writing. Even if you write 800 words a day, it will be enough to write an online article in a few years.

Of course, I have always maintained communication with my pen pal Yuan Fang. It seems that women are particularly talented in palace fighting themes. Xu Jiuyang gave a few suggestions, and in the reply letter at the end of the year, the plot outline already had the flavor of "Beauty at War".

Interestingly, she set the dynasty background in the Tang Dynasty instead of the Qing Dynasty in the original TV series. The reason is that as the last classical military empire, the status of women in the Tang Dynasty was much higher than that in the later Song, Yuan, Ming and Qing dynasties.

Well, the fact that she could see this shows that she had read quite a lot of history books.

Yuan Fang had previously written in that, because of the novel "Demi-Gods and Semi-Devils," she was planning to write a theme titled "Love is the Sin of All." Xu Jiuyang had initially considered criticizing a certain baoyi in his reply, but then he realized that while he and she had a good relationship, they were ultimately just pen pals.

He didn't expect that she had read quite a few serious books. In that case, he would be happy to nag her a few more times.

"I personally recommend watching the recently aired Yongzheng Dynasty, a palace drama from a male perspective. You can summarize how it differs from palace dramas from a female perspective.

After you finish this, you can look at the original novel of "Yongzheng Dynasty" and compare it with the TV series - it would be even better if you can get the original script - and analyze the difference between first-rate and second-rate writing. "

Xu Jiuyang wrote this in his reply letter in early 99.

Although this opening drama of the year did portray Yongzheng as too perfect, the standard of power struggle and palace drama was still quite high, so much so that decades later, many people still interpreted it online, which is a treatment that other Qing palace dramas never had, and Yong Lao Si also gained a wave of loyal fans because of this.

Of course, he just mentioned it this way. What Yuan Fang thought and saw was her own business.

Next, Xu Jiuyang published another science fiction short story titled "Ex Machina" in March - yes, it was the text version of that independent, low-budget science fiction film.

We have said that we will collect all the quality science fiction movies in Hollywood, so how can we miss this highly acclaimed dessert-level work? No matter how small the mosquito is, it is still meat.

(End of this chapter)

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