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I Really Am a Superstar.
Chapter 78: The Taiwan Leader Fainted!. [78]
Summary
Zhang Ye accepted the Silver Microphone Award and recited a poem called "Dead Water," which was a scathing criticism of the Beijing Broadcasting Station and its leadership. The poem was met with shock and outrage from the audience and judges, with many feeling that Zhang Ye had gone too far. However, some people, including Hu Fei, appreciated Zhang Ye's literary talent and willingness to speak out against injustice. Zhang Ye's actions were seen as a bold move, and it remains to be seen how he will be received in the TV and radio industry after this incident. The old editor felt that Zhang Ye's poem was a work of art that could not be ignored, but also a thorn that could cause trouble. The leader of the radio station was furious with Zhang Ye's actions, feeling that he had been publicly humiliated. The incident sparked a lot of discussion and debate among the audience and judges, with some people feeling that Zhang Ye had crossed a line and others feeling that he had shown courage and integrity. Teacher Zheng, one of the judges, felt that Zhang Ye's poem had opened her eyes and that she was interested in seeing what kind of world he could create. Zhang Ye's actions were seen as a turning point in his career, and it remains to be seen how he will be received in the industry after this incident.Full content
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