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I Really Am a Superstar.
Chapter 314: Scold Him, Scold Him, Scold Him, Scold Him!. [314]
Summary
Zhang Ye posted a satirical poem on Weibo, which was initially delayed due to new regulations, but after it was published, it went viral with over 1,500 retweets and 3,000 comments. The poem mocked the literary circle, saying they were "waiting for the death of fellow practitioners." Many people, including some writers who were ostracized by the literary circle, rejoiced and came out to support Zhang Ye. However, some people in the literary circle felt uneasy and saw Zhang Ye's poem as a significant threat to their reputation. Zhang Ye's actions were seen as a bold move, and his influence in the literary world was undeniable. He was a notorious troublemaker, but also a highly respected figure. The literary circle had been excluding some writers, and Zhang Ye's poem was seen as a call to action. His words were sharp and satirical, and many people praised his creativity and bravery. Zhang Ye's post sparked a heated debate, with some people defending the literary circle and others supporting Zhang Ye. His actions were seen as a challenge to the status quo, and it was unclear what would happen next. Zhang Ye's follow-up tweet, where he said "just scold him, scold him, scold him," was seen as a clear indication that he was not afraid of criticism and was willing to take on the literary circle. His actions were seen as a bold move, and it was unclear what would happen next. Weibo exploded again, with many people commenting and sharing Zhang Ye's tweets.Full content
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