There has been a lot of smoke in the "live-streaming shopping circle" recently. The top selling internet celebrity "Crazy Little Yang" has established a branch in Hong Kong. Well-known Hong Kong stars such as Eric Tsang, Wang Jing, Alan Tam, Ma Guoming, Zhong Zhentao and other well-known Hong Kong stars have come out to support him. You can It's enough to save face.
But "Crazy Little Brother Yang" has not been at the peak of his life for long, and the other leading Internet celebrity "Simba" has made a fuss about the hairy crab controversy, vividly demonstrating the "snake-snatching", otherwise How could Brother Yang call Simba senior from the beginning.
After the fermentation of the storm during this period, "Crazy Little Brother Yang" was involved in the forefront of public opinion. He lost hundreds of thousands of followers and lost his reputation in a mess.
Compared with these big anchors who bring goods, some "small Internet celebrities" make a living by imitating artists, but they also make a lot of money. For example, the Internet celebrity "Lu Ha" Ling Dalue, who once imitated Lu Han, was reported in October last year to have a pre-tax income of over 30 million in half a year.
Not long ago, there was an Internet celebrity who imitated Stephen Chow. The anchor had no talent, but because of his appearance, nearly 30 million people watched one live broadcast.
There are also Internet celebrities who imitate Jay Chou, Heilun, Zhou Cake Lun, Jay Yong, etc. Some rely on Jay Chou's singing voice, and some rely on Jay Chou's appearance to make a lot of money.
Recently, a "copycat Cheng Kui'an" has attracted attention. Wearing big black sunglasses can almost look fake. The most surprising thing is that Lee Xiuxian, who personally brought Cheng Kui'an into the industry for filming, actually participated in the live broadcast with the copycat version of "Cheng Kui'an". Netizens angrily criticized him for disrespecting his old friend.
Everyone will be more or less impressed by Cheng Kuian. As a gold medal supporting actor, he has played too many classic roles. Cheng Kui'an started playing the role of "Dasha" in "Ji Ren Tian Xiang", and played this role vividly in "Prison" and became well known to everyone.
Cheng Kui'an has performed brilliantly in nearly a thousand film and television dramas. Due to his excellent acting skills and fierce image, he is also one of the "Four Bad Guys in Hong Kong Movies".
This "copycat Cheng Kui'an" opened a short video account in the name of "Big Sha Brother" and has more than 100,000 fans so far. In terms of facial features alone, he is not very similar to the late Cheng Kui'an, but his figure Tall and wearing sunglasses, they still look very similar in temperament.
This time Lee Soo-hyun and "Big Silly Brother" participated in the live broadcast to sell goods, which caused dissatisfaction among many netizens. Netizens left messages saying: "Lee Soo-hyun was very disrespectful to the deceased. He brought goods to sell but brought an imitator of the deceased behind him." This imitator is so simple and stupid that he insulted Cheng Kui'an."
In fact, Cheng Kuian was diagnosed with nasopharyngeal cancer as early as 2004. In order not to delay filming, he ultimately ignored the condition and missed the best opportunity for treatment.
Later, Cheng Kuian actively received treatment and continued filming to pay high medical expenses, but the disease eventually took his life. Five years after suffering from cancer, Cheng Kui'an passed away at the age of 54.
Although Cheng Kuian often plays villains, in real life he is a warm and kind person.
In 1955, Cheng Kui'an was born in an ordinary family in Hong Kong. His family was poor and he was the eldest son. In his early years, he worked hard to make a living, which can be said to be very difficult.
Until I met martial arts actor Liang Xiaolong, Liang Xiaolong discovered Cheng Kui'an's potential and introduced him to several supporting roles. This also became an opportunity for Cheng Kui'an to enter the entertainment industry.
Despite a difficult start in his acting career, Cheng Kui'an was not discouraged. He often went to the theater to watch the same movie over and over again. When he got home, he would imitate the actors in the movie in front of the mirror and practice his acting skills day after day.
It was Lee Xiuxian who really brought Cheng Kuian into the industry. Lee Xiuxian also has a keen eye for pearls. It was not him, and he did not have Stephen Chow's film life.
At that time, Cheng Kui'an relied on his superb acting skills and the aura of the world that he exuded, and finally got the appreciation of Lee Xiuxian. In 1985, he starred in the role of "Dasha" in the movie "The Good Fortune" and quickly became popular. This role not only became his masterpiece, but also earned him the popular nickname "Dasha".
Although he often plays the role of a villain in movies, in reality Cheng Kui'an is a kind and enthusiastic person. In 2003, the villagers elected him as the village chief of Nan Wai Village in Sai Kung. Although this position does not pay much and even takes up his time for filming, Cheng Kui'an does his duty and actively works for the welfare of the villagers, helping them improve infrastructure and mediate conflicts. His earnestness and dedication earned him great respect among the villagers.
In 2005, he learned that the actress Lan Jieying, whom he had worked with, was living in poverty, was seriously ill, and often lived on the streets. Although the two did not have a deep friendship, Cheng Kui'an still used 100,000 yuan of his savings to pay for Lan Jieying's meals in several restaurants in advance to ensure that she could have three meals a day. This act of kindness lasted for four full years until Cheng Kui'an passed away in 2009.
Because of Cheng Kui’an’s impression in everyone’s mind and his influence in the film industry, the emergence of “Cheng Kui’an copycat” this time, especially the live broadcast of him and Lee Soo Hyun on the same stage, made many netizens feel uncomfortable.
As Cheng Kui'an's mentor, Lee Soo-hyun personally brought him into the entertainment industry, but now he cooperates with imitators, which seems to lack respect for his old friend.
In many cultures, the deceased should be respected and remembered, especially those like Cheng Kui'an who made great contributions to the film and television industry. His image has long been the memory of a generation, and the appearance and behavior of "Big Sha Brother" seems to be a symbolic consumption of Cheng Kui'an.
Imitation and nostalgia are not wrong in themselves, but using imitators to bring goods in commercial activities will inevitably make people feel that this kind of nostalgia lacks sincerity, and is even tainted with the color of commercial profit-seeking.
In addition, this phenomenon also reflects some problems in the current entertainment industry. Under the trend of short video platforms and live broadcasts to promote products, more and more imitators and "copycat" characters have emerged in an endless stream. They quickly attract fans by imitating the appearance and demeanor of deceased celebrities and exploit nostalgia for profit.
Although this approach can bring short-term traffic and attention, in the long run, it may have a negative impact on the late artist's classic image.
As an actor who has made important contributions to Hong Kong films, Cheng Kui'an's classic image should be cherished and respected, rather than commercially exploited. It is hoped that in the future, such incidents will trigger more people to think about respecting the deceased and his legacy, so that more people can remember and commemorate the deceased with sincerity and respect. There has been a lot of smoke in the "live-streaming shopping circle" recently. The top selling internet celebrity "Crazy Little Yang" has established a branch in Hong Kong. Well-known Hong Kong stars such as Eric Tsang, Wang Jing, Alan Tam, Ma Guoming, Zhong Zhentao and other well-known Hong Kong stars have come out to support him. You can It's enough to save face. But "Crazy Little Brother Yang" has not been at the peak of his life for long, and the other leading Internet celebrity "Simba" has made a fuss about the hairy crab controversy, vividly demonstrating the "snake-snatching", otherwise How could Brother Yang call Simba senior from the beginning. After the fermentation of the storm during this period, "Crazy Little Brother Yang" was involved in the forefront of public opinion. He lost hundreds of thousands of followers and lost his reputation in a mess. Compared with these big anchors who bring goods, some "small Internet celebrities" make a living by imitating artists, but they also make a lot of money. For example, the Internet celebrity "Lu Ha" Ling Dalue, who once imitated Lu Han, was reported in October last year to have a pre-tax income of over 30 million in half a year. Not long ago, there was an Internet celebrity who imitated Stephen Chow. The anchor had no talent, but because of his appearance, nearly 30 million people watched one live broadcast. There are also Internet celebrities who imitate Jay Chou, Heilun, Zhou Cake Lun, Jay Yong, etc. Some rely on Jay Chou's singing voice, and some rely on Jay Chou's appearance to make a lot of money. Recently, a "copycat Cheng Kui'an" has attracted attention. Wearing big black sunglasses can almost look fake. The most surprising thing is that Lee Xiuxian, who personally brought Cheng Kui'an into the industry for filming, actually participated in the live broadcast with the copycat version of "Cheng Kui'an". Netizens angrily criticized him for disrespecting his old friend. Everyone will be more or less impressed by Cheng Kuian. As a gold medal supporting actor, he has played too many classic roles. Cheng Kui'an started playing the role of "Dasha" in "Ji Ren Tian Xiang", and played this role vividly in "Prison" and became well known to everyone. Cheng Kui'an has performed brilliantly in nearly a thousand film and television dramas. Due to his excellent acting skills and fierce image, he is also one of the "Four Bad Guys in Hong Kong Movies". This "copycat Cheng Kui'an" opened a short video account in the name of "Big Sha Brother" and has more than 100,000 fans so far. In terms of facial features alone, he is not very similar to the late Cheng Kui'an, but his figure Tall and wearing sunglasses, they still look very similar in temperament. This time Lee Soo-hyun and "Big Silly Brother" participated in the live broadcast to sell goods, which caused dissatisfaction among many netizens. Netizens left messages saying: "Lee Soo-hyun was very disrespectful to the deceased. He brought goods to sell but brought an imitator of the deceased behind him." This imitator is so simple and stupid that he insulted Cheng Kui'an." In fact, Cheng Kuian was diagnosed with nasopharyngeal cancer as early as 2004. In order not to delay filming, he ultimately ignored the condition and missed the best opportunity for treatment. Later, Cheng Kuian actively received treatment and continued filming to pay high medical expenses, but the disease eventually took his life. Five years after suffering from cancer, Cheng Kui'an passed away at the age of 54. Although Cheng Kuian often plays villains, in real life he is a warm and kind person. In 1955, Cheng Kui'an was born in an ordinary family in Hong Kong. His family was poor and he was the eldest son. In his early years, he worked hard to make a living, which can be said to be very difficult. Until I met martial arts actor Liang Xiaolong, Liang Xiaolong discovered Cheng Kui'an's potential and introduced him to several supporting roles. This also became an opportunity for Cheng Kui'an to enter the entertainment industry. Despite a difficult start in his acting career, Cheng Kui'an was not discouraged. He often went to the theater to watch the same movie over and over again. When he got home, he would imitate the actors in the movie in front of the mirror and practice his acting skills day after day. It was Lee Xiuxian who really brought Cheng Kuian into the industry. Lee Xiuxian also has a keen eye for pearls. It was not him, and he did not have Stephen Chow's film life. At that time, Cheng Kui'an relied on his superb acting skills and the aura of the world that he exuded, and finally got the appreciation of Lee Xiuxian. In 1985, he starred in the role of "Dasha" in the movie "The Good Fortune" and quickly became popular. This role not only became his masterpiece, but also earned him the popular nickname "Dasha". Although he often plays the role of a villain in movies, in reality Cheng Kui'an is a kind and enthusiastic person. In 2003, the villagers elected him as the village chief of Nan Wai Village in Sai Kung. Although this position does not pay much and even takes up his time for filming, Cheng Kui'an does his duty and actively works for the welfare of the villagers, helping them improve infrastructure and mediate conflicts. His earnestness and dedication earned him great respect among the villagers. In 2005, he learned that the actress Lan Jieying, whom he had worked with, was living in poverty, was seriously ill, and often lived on the streets. Although the two did not have a deep friendship, Cheng Kui'an still used 100,000 yuan of his savings to pay for Lan Jieying's meals in several restaurants in advance to ensure that she could have three meals a day. This act of kindness lasted for four full years until Cheng Kui'an passed away in 2009. Because of Cheng Kui’an’s impression in everyone’s mind and his influence in the film industry, the emergence of “Cheng Kui’an copycat” this time, especially the live broadcast of him and Lee Soo Hyun on the same stage, made many netizens feel uncomfortable. As Cheng Kui'an's mentor, Lee Soo-hyun personally brought him into the entertainment industry, but now he cooperates with imitators, which seems to lack respect for his old friend. In many cultures, the deceased should be respected and remembered, especially those like Cheng Kui'an who made great contributions to the film and television industry. His image has long been the memory of a generation, and the appearance and behavior of "Big Sha Brother" seems to be a symbolic consumption of Cheng Kui'an. Imitation and nostalgia are not wrong in themselves, but using imitators to bring goods in commercial activities will inevitably make people feel that this kind of nostalgia lacks sincerity, and is even tainted with the color of commercial profit-seeking. In addition, this phenomenon also reflects some problems in the current entertainment industry. Under the trend of short video platforms and live broadcasts to promote products, more and more imitators and "copycat" characters have emerged in an endless stream. They quickly attract fans by imitating the appearance and demeanor of deceased celebrities and exploit nostalgia for profit. Although this approach can bring short-term traffic and attention, in the long run, it may have a negative impact on the late artist's classic image. As an actor who has made important contributions to Hong Kong films, Cheng Kui'an's classic image should be cherished and respected, rather than commercially exploited. It is hoped that in the future, such incidents will trigger more people to think about respecting the deceased and his legacy, so that more people can remember and commemorate the deceased with sincerity and respect.