2024-10-02
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this is a story that makes people take a breath.
zhu zhiwen is the peasant singer known as "brother big yi". it took him 42 years to sing from the fields to the spring festival gala stage, but in just 7 days he went from "inspirational idol" to "country laughingstock".
isn’t this reversal too magical? !
how did the story of an ordinary farmer's struggle to become a star turn into a vanity fair farce?
let me tell you slowly, the twists and turns here are probably more twists and turns than the narrow paths in the countryside.
speaking of all the twists and turns, we have to start with zhu zhiwen's return to his hometown.
this guy became famous and did not choose to be a "urban beauty" in a big city, but returned to his hometown without hesitation.
would you say this operation is a bit unexpected?
but who would have thought that this time, it would stoke a hornet's nest.
zhu zhiwen thought about making some contribution to his hometown, so he thought about building a road in the village.
who knew that before this road was repaired, his reputation would collapse first.
some people think the road is short and some think it is narrow. anyway, there are endless thorns to pick from.
this scene is simply more picky than the judges on a talent show!
if you imagine zhu zhiwen's mood, it would be more sour than eating 10,000 lemons.
originally he wanted to be a "village treasure", but he was suddenly dissed as a "village evil".
this reversal came too fast, almost faster than an internet celebrity turning over.
but the best is yet to come.
some villagers heard that zhu zhiwen was prosperous and came to borrow money.
fortunately, before zhu zhiwen's wallet was warm, he was targeted by the villagers.
this scene is simply more intense than grabbing red envelopes during the spring festival!
it's a pity that zhu zhiwen is not a money printing machine. how can he satisfy everyone's needs?
as a result, people who couldn't borrow money began to gossip behind their backs.
it is said that when zhu zhiwen became a star, he forgot his roots and stopped being close to the people.
it was as if zhu zhiwen owed money to the whole village.
would you say it's irritating or not?
zhu zhiwen was probably very depressed: i worked so hard to make money, not just to be the cash machine for the whole village!
but he couldn't say this. wouldn't he be more convinced of the charge of "forgetting his roots" if he said it?
this is simply a dilemma, more difficult to write than the college entrance examination essay.
in just seven days, zhu zhiwen's image in the village changed from "the pride of our village" to "the master who relies on his elders and sells them out."
this reversal happened so fast, like a roller coaster rushing from the highest point to the bottom, it was so exciting that it made people breathless.
zhu zhiwen's good wishes were ruthlessly crushed by reality. this scene was ten times more bloody than the tv series.
when i saw this, i wanted to shout to zhu zhiwen: "brother, it's so difficult for you!"
this is probably what people often say "don't look back". sometimes it really takes courage to return to your hometown after success!
zhu zhiwen's experience is simply a history of blood and tears of "failure to start a business in his hometown".
to say that zhu zhiwen is a living example of "failure to start a business after returning home" may be a bit exaggerated.
but to understand how tragic his "overturn" was, we must first review his history of struggle.
this guy's life experience is simply a "rural version of soldier assault"!
zhu zhiwen was born in a poor rural family and has lived a life of "facing the loess and turning his back to the sky" since he was a child.
while other children carry their schoolbags to school, zhu zhiwen has to shoulder the burden of the family.
is there any family these days that says "the children of the poor will be the masters early"? zhu zhiwen’s family has it!
at a young age, i had to worry about the food, rice, oil and salt at home. these hard days were even saltier than pickled mustard.
fate always seemed to like playing tricks on him.
just when he was finally able to go to school, his father fell ill.
now, the already poor families are even worse off.
zhu zhiwen had to give up his studies and began his career as a "worker".
this operation is simply more distressing than the "backward upgrade" in online games.
but zhu zhiwen has an unyielding spirit in his bones.
whenever there was a movie in the village, he would sneak in and watch it.
the songs in those movies were like a shot in the arm to his boring life.
he secretly vowed: one day, i will also become a singer!
this dream is even more unreliable than winning a lottery ticket.
in this way, zhu zhiwen began his path of "self-taught talent".
no teacher? it doesn't matter. songs on the radio are the best teachers.
no piano? never mind that a hoe in the field is the best microphone.
in this way, zhu zhiwen learned to sing while farming, and he became a "peasant singer".
this operation is simply more inspiring than "li huanying".
hard work pays off, and zhu zhiwen finally has his "spring".
on the stage of "i am a big star", this simple farmer wearing a military coat sang "the rolling waters of the yangtze river east" in his slightly unfamiliar mandarin.
wow, the contrast is so cute! the audience was moved by his sincerity and voted for him one after another.
zhu zhiwen won the first prize in one fell swoop and became the "big yi brother".
this plot is even more magical than "cinderella becomes a princess".
but zhu zhiwen didn't stop there.
he participated in "avenue of stars" again and once again showed his talent.
since then, zhu zhiwen's name has been resounding across the country, and he has transformed from an unknown farmer into a household star.
this transformation is even more amazing than "an ugly duckling turning into a swan".
the most amazing thing is that zhu zhiwen actually appeared on the stage of the spring festival gala!
you know, this is an opportunity that many professional singers dream of.
for a farmer who has never received professional training to achieve such an achievement is a shot in the arm for all those who have dreams!
this story is ten times more exciting than "country love".
looking back on zhu zhiwen's struggle, i have to say that this guy really worked hard!
from farming to singing, from farmer to star, it took 42 years.
this isn't chasing stars, it's simply "making stars"!
zhu zhiwen tells us with his own story: as long as we don’t give up, ordinary people can become extraordinary!
this level of inspiration is simply more powerful than the "chicken soup article".
zhu zhiwen's history of struggle can be regarded as an inspirational example, but after becoming famous, he faced a huge challenge.
this challenge is not a draft competition, but a major decision in life.
should we stay in the city and enjoy the glory and wealth, or should we return to the countryside and continue to live a life of "facing the loess and back to the sky"?
this multiple-choice question is even more difficult than the college entrance examination, which makes people call it "too southern"!
to be honest, if it were me, i would definitely choose to be cool in the city.
isn’t the prosperity of big cities more fragrant than the muddy roads in rural areas?
but zhu zhiwen chose to return to the countryside.
this operation is indeed a bit confusing, and it is even more confusing than "guessing lantern riddles".
some people say that zhu zhiwen is pretending and wants to maintain his "simple farmer" persona.
but if you think about it, if it was really for personality, he could just go back to the countryside to show up occasionally, take a few photos and post them on wechat moments, right?
why really go back to live? isn’t this asking for trouble?
this approach is more real than "eating melon live"!
i think zhu zhiwen's choice is more out of his sincere feelings for his hometown.
think about it, he has lived in that land for decades, and there are his relatives, his memories and his roots there.
this kind of feeling cannot be replaced by money and fame.
he values "the earthy fragrance of his hometown" more than "the prosperity of the big city".
this kind of sentiment is simply more authentic than "lao ganma"!
but here comes the problem.
zhu zhiwen may have underestimated the difficulty of returning to his hometown after becoming famous.
he thought that he was still the simple farmer and could mingle with the villagers.
little did he know that in the eyes of many people, he was already a "big star".
this contrast is even stronger than "cosplay".
this is like your childhood playmate suddenly becoming the richest man. can you still be brothers with him as before?
i'm afraid there will be some sense of distance.
the same zhu zhiwen's fellow villagers will inevitably look at him in a different light.
this subtle change is even harder to detect than "detecting the small bacteria on the yogurt lid".
what's even worse is that zhu zhiwen seems to be in a dilemma:
he wants to give back to his hometown but doesn’t want to be used as a cash machine;
he wanted to stay simple, but he couldn't fully integrate into rural life.
it's like a person wearing a suit to farm, no matter how he does it, he looks awkward.
this kind of embarrassment is even more uncomfortable than "wearing high heels for the first time".
in the final analysis, zhu zhiwen's dilemma reflects a larger social problem:
in a rapidly developing society, the gap between rural and urban areas is getting wider and wider.
it is really not easy for a person who "went out from the countryside" to "return to the countryside".
this difficulty is more difficult than "picking up peanuts with chopsticks".
seeing this, i couldn't help but wonder: do successful people have to face such a dilemma when they return to their hometown?
can we find a better way to realize personal value and give back to our family?
this problem is even more troublesome than "unraveling quantum mechanics".
to be honest, after reading zhu zhiwen's story, my mind was filled with questions.
this guy's experience is simply a realistic version of the "success learning" textbook!
but the ending of this textbook is a bit too "real", right?
it feels more heartbreaking than "domestic youth movies".
it took zhu zhiwen 42 years to get on the spring festival gala stage. how much sweat and persistence it took!
think about it, this is enough time to have a child, raise the child, and then get married and have children.
but what is even more sad is that he fell from the altar in just 7 days.
this contrast is simply more exciting than a roller coaster! it feels even more intense than "eating mints and drinking water".
to be honest, after reading zhu zhiwen's story, i don't know whether i should encourage others to pursue success.
success is wonderful, but the problems faced after success may be more difficult.
just like zhu zhiwen, he wanted to repay his hometown, but ended up getting himself involved.
this situation is even more embarrassing than "eating yourself".
but we cannot deny zhu zhiwen's choice because of this.
his original intention of returning to his hometown was good, but his methods may need to be improved.
maybe we need to redefine what "success" is.
is it going to be on the stage of the spring festival gala, or is it going to be able to truly give back to society?
this question is even harder than "a multiple-choice question with only one correct answer."
zhu zhiwen’s story is like a wake-up call to all dream chasers:
on the road to success, you must not only look ahead, but also look back.
because sometimes the biggest challenges can come from the places you know best.
this feeling is scarier than "playing a horror game and finding a ghost behind you".
so, fellow dreamers, are you ready to face the challenges after success?
maybe this is the real "success study"!
after all, life is not just about uphill climbs, there are also downhill and peaceful roads to take.
just like finishing a game is not the end, but a new beginning.
zhu zhiwen’s experience tells us that success is really not the end.
it may just be a new starting point, a starting point that requires us to relearn how to get along with the world.
this process may be more difficult than "learning english from scratch".
but don’t give up pursuing your dreams because of this!
although zhu zhiwen's story is a bit sad, it also gives us a lot of inspiration.
for example, how to maintain the original intention after success, how to better give back to society, and how to deal with the relationship between fame, wealth and family affection.
these questions may be more worthy of our pondering than "advanced math questions".
the last thing i want to say is that whether you are pursuing success or giving back to your hometown, the most important thing is to remain sincere.
don't lose yourself in order to please others, and don't forget your original intention just because of success.