Dear readers, today we are going to talk about screenwriter Yu Zheng. The "plagiarism storm" once made him famous, but now, he seems to have become an ordinary person in the entertainment industry.
Recently, Yu Zheng published a long article, saying that he doesn't like "tearing up", thinking that this kind of fighting is nothing more than to prove who is more popular than whom. Behind the seemingly calm remarks, it is actually a deep introspection of an artist who has been on the cusp of the storm after being downplayed by fame and fortune.
Looking back at Yu Zheng's career, his work was undoubtedly once a guarantee of ratings, but at the same time it was criticized for plagiarism controversy. Once upon a time, Yu Zheng's name almost became a frequent visitor to entertainment headlines. However, as time passed, such controversy and attention seemed to fade out of the public eye.
Today's Yu Zheng, from his remarks, it is not difficult for us to find that he seems to have a new understanding of the past disputes. He mentioned in the article: "The red and not red in Vanity Fair are actually fleeting. Such a point of view may be his deep understanding of fame and fortune after experiencing the ups and downs of Vanity Fair.
Yu Zheng's transformation also raises a question for us: will we also lose ourselves on the road of pursuing fame and fortune?When whether or not to be popular has become the only criterion for judging a person, how should we face our hearts?
Finally, I would like to ask you, what is your view of the positive?How do you think an artist should balance fame and fortune with self?Feel free to share your views in the comment area and let's ** this topic together.
Looking forward to your reply, let's witness the growth and change of an artist together.