Zhou Hongyi and Cheng Qian's Weibo turmoil: The art of speech triggers thinking.
On the evening of January 10, Zhou Hongyi, the founder of 360 Group, posted on Weibo that the future belongs to young people, especially young entrepreneurs and entrepreneurs. He pointed out that young people are good at playing with traffic, but they are not very good at live speaking. Emphasizing that successful entrepreneurs are almost always good speakers. This remark caused a heated discussion on social **.
However, behind the Weibo post was a response from the founder of 360 Group to a series of mocking remarks made by Cheng Qian's Weibo "Wind Horse and Ox Mid-Year Show" event. Cheng Qian ridiculed Zhou Hongyi many times during the event, saying that he told ** jokes and created "3721" to teach bad elementary school students. Zhou Hongyi expressed his concern about the shortcomings of the younger generation in terms of speeches through Weibo, and mentioned that successful entrepreneurs are usually excellent speakers.
Cheng Qian, who received **attention, also quickly responded and issued an apology**. He said in ** that his performance was an unforgivable mistake, and at the same time expressed a sincere apology to Zhou Hongyi. Cheng Qian said that this was not his intention, and reflected on his behavior in the "Mid-Year Show of the Wind Horse and Ox".
The Weibo storm has sparked widespread thinking about the art of speech. As an important means of communication, presentations occupy an important place in both the business and social spheres. The Weibo debate between Zhou Hongyi and Cheng Qian is not only about personal image, but also about how to effectively convey information in today's society, and the maturity of the younger generation in this regard.
In the era of rapid information dissemination, speech, as a direct form of expression, is not only a means to promote products and ideas for entrepreneurs and entrepreneurs, but also an effective way to establish a personal image and shape a corporate brand. In this Weibo turmoil, both Zhou Hongyi's worries and Cheng Qian's reflections remind us that we should be more cautious between words, and the cultivation of the art of speech is crucial to the development of individuals and enterprises.