This was Comrade Feng Yiping's first ti appearing on a TV show in a municipality directly under the central governnt, and what's more, it was a show broadcast in the capital city. This was a satellite TV show, which was several notches above the municipal TV station that had previously only broadcast within the city.
To be honest, Feng, who did not have a taste for the vulgar, was still a little happy, a little pleased with himself, and a little satisfied about this.
Ten days in advance, Feng Yiping received the interview outline, which was quite a lot, with a total of more than ten questions.
So of these questions, he didn't really want to talk about, but fortunately, he now had so weight. After communicating with the TV station a few tis, an agreent was reached. The interview lightly touched on the things about him and the entertainnt industry, and the focus was on his personal experiences and why he had achieved his current success.
This was Feng Yiping's first interview with a TV station after he had revealed all his identities in public. It would have a significant impact on him personally and on the company, so he took it very seriously and spent a lot of ti preparing for it these days.
It was good that he said he had prepared carefully, because the answers had to be lively and interesting, but also in line with his age and status. So it wasn't easy, and he had burned a lot of brain cells, back and forth.
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This was the first ti Feng Yiping had received professional make-up, but he didn't enjoy the process.
Even his short hair, which he didn't think needed much work, took a lot of ti to ss with, and he plucked a number of his wild-growing eyebrows. The marks left by those youthful pimples on his face were even covered very well, and Feng Yiping himself couldn't tell in the mirror.
After more than an hour, it was finally over. He looked at himself in the mirror a few tis. It really did look quite good. His features looked more three-dinsional. He gave a thumbs-up sign while Huang Jingping and Jin Ling took photos, and thanked the makeup artist, 'Although I have a good base, your level is even higher. You did a great job. When I get married in the future, can I trouble you again?'
The young makeup artist laughed and covered her face, 'As long as you send an invitation, I'm sure it'll be no problem,'
Jin Ling whispered to Huang Jingping, 'Is he always like this, teasing the girls when he ets them?'
'No, really. At first, he didn't say much to the girls,' Huang Jingping said with a smile, 'Jin Ling, take a few photos of us together,'
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In the semi-circular studio, there were about 200 people sitting, so of whom were students from various universities in the capital. Of course, their school was also represented, led by teacher Jin, and a few from his class had also co. As soon as they saw him appear, they actually started cheering like fans. Feng Yiping thought that they must have been showing off to their friends from other universities.
This ti, he and the host were both sitting facing the audience, and there was not even a footrest table in between, so they were really a bit uncomfortable.
As soon as he sat down, he asked the host, 'If I take off my jacket, will that be rude?'
The elaborately decorated hostess, who was still holding the script, asked with a smile, 'Why, is it hot?'
'It's mainly the nerves. I sweat when I'm nervous,'
Several people in the front row, especially Huang Jingping and Jin Ling, were smiling as they looked at his serious expression.
'It's okay, we don't have any strict requirents for attire. You look very smart in a shirt and tie,'
'Thank you!' Feng Yiping pretended to wipe the sweat from his forehead, took off his suit, and then the four red words "Youjia Convenience" on the shirt pocket were still a bit eye-catching.
There was no way he could miss such a good opportunity to advertise, and he even wanted to co up wearing a Youjia vest.
'Yiping, you can be described as having multiple roles at the mont: student, boss, writer, etc. In your opinion, which is currently the most important identity?'
'Of course it's being a student. My main task at the mont is still learning all kinds of professional knowledge,'
'But we have also consulted so professors in your departnt, and they comnted that your book,' she took the freshly published Chinese version of Blue Ocean Strategy and waved it, 'is also qualified as a postgraduate thesis. So do you think it is still necessary to continue studying at school? Because as far as we know, your ti is actually very tight.'
'Absolutely necessary,' Feng Yiping nodded. 'This book doesn't represent much. I know very well that although I've studied on my own, I haven't actually started in many areas of expertise. Our school has knowledgeable professors, and I cherish this rare learning opportunity.
And, really, I'm not being pretentious, but after a stressful day at work, studying is really a kind of relaxation for . I really like the feeling of being in the library or study room.'
'It's obvious that you're a good student who's liked by your teachers. So you won't take a leave of absence or drop out of school to go busy with your business?'
'Absolutely not,'
'So what do you think about the increasing number of students taking a leave of absence or dropping out of school to start their own business? We know that there are many such inspirational and successful examples abroad, and there are also so at your school,' This was the first difficult question asked by the host, and it was also the question on the minds of many of the students below.
'There doesn't seem to be a standard answer to this question. It should vary from person to person and also depend on the entrepreneurial project. For example, Gates's job at the ti could not be replaced by anyone else, so he had to do it himself.
But one thing I think is for sure: taking a break from school or dropping out to start a business does not an not studying. On the contrary, I think there is more to learn, and the requirents are higher, but it's just not as diverse as what you learn in school.
The knowledge I am learning at school now will be very helpful for my future work, so personally, I will definitely persevere.' Feng Yiping This is considered a flattering answer.
'We noticed that you started your business very early, in high school, but you published your novel even earlier, in the first year of junior high school. You successfully published your first novel in Harvest, which was adapted into a movie last year. How could you write such a novel at that age? And why did you want to submit it to a top dostic publication like Harvest at that ti?'
'The reason is simple. The story in that novel, although it has been sowhat edited, is basically based on my own experiences, and I had so writing skills at the ti.
The main reason was that when I was in fifth grade, my father brought ho a thick book from sowhere. It was Tolstoy's famous novel 'Resurrection'.
In our village, at that ti, apart from the textbooks of those of us who went to school, there was not much paper with words on it. There were only two televisions in the whole village, and of course, they belonged to other people's hos, so we could only go and watch them at night.
So, although the book was very obscure at the ti, and I didn't understand so parts, and I didn't know many of the words, it was a rare pasti for . With the help of a dictionary, I read it more than five tis, while herding cattle in the mountains and in between helping with household chores.
As the old saying goes, if you read 300 Tang poems well enough, you will be able to recite them even if you can't compose them yourself. In a subtle way, I absorbed a little of the master's experience.'
'Resurrection?' the host asked. "Didn't your parents think it was inappropriate for you to read such a book at your age?'
For a primary school student whose values have not yet taken shape, reading such a book is indeed a bit too early.
'Why not?" Feng Yiping said with a smile. 'In our village, children who didn't go around acting crazy and who had ti to read a book were not only pleasing to their parents, but also liked by other adults.
'So you were a good boy from a young age?' the host laughed.
Feng Yiping touched his head, 'It doesn't seem like it was always the case. Although I don't rember a lot of things, or maybe I'm selectively forgetting, I heard my mother say that when I was young, I was also a guy who even dogs disliked,'
his expression and words made everyone in the audience laugh.
'However, as I grew up and learned a little bit, coupled with my good grades, many adults praised when they t , saying that I was a good boy and a good child. After hearing this so many tis, it seed that I couldn't help but be good. So, I think about it now, and I beca a good boy later, which should be the result of the adults' education,'
'Haha, it seems that if I have children in the future, I can also learn from this. Then why did you submit this novel, and directly to Harvest? You have to know that Harvest's requirents for manuscript selection are very high.'
'The reason and motivation for submitting it was simple: for the money,' Feng Yiping said. 'In the third grade of elentary school, because of my mother's illness and the family's new house, we owed a lot of external debt. Starting in the fourth grade, my tuition and miscellaneous fees could only be paid gradually at the end of the sester.
For example, in the autumn, after selling so of the family's economic forests, chestnuts, tungo seeds, and the like, we could pay so of the fees. If we were lucky and the family's pigs did not get sick, we could raise them until the end of the year and kill them before the New Year to sell so of them, so that we could pay the rest.
The tuition fee for the first day of school was a notch higher than elentary school. I rember very clearly that it was 45 yuan. At that ti, my family could not even afford 5 yuan. My parents prepared 3 yuan, which was used to exchange rice for food stamps and pay for firewood.
So, during that sumr vacation, I kept thinking about whether I could find a way to do sothing within my abilities to help my family and also help myself.
So I looked for a way to help out the family and also help myself. I looked for a way to help out the family and also help myself. I looked for a way to help out the family and also help myself. I looked for a way to help out the family and also help myself. I looked for a way to help out the family and also help myself. I looked for a way to help out the family and also help myself. I looked for a way to help out the family and also help myself. I looked for a way to help out the family and also help myself. I looked for a way to help out the family and also help myself. I looked for a way to help out the family and also help myself. I looked for a way to help out the family and also help myself. I looked for a way to help out the family and also help myself. I looked for a way to help out the family and also help myself. I looked for a way to help out the family and also help myself. I
It so happened that when I was cutting firewood, I accidentally poked a big hole in my foot, and there was no way I could continue cutting wood. I could only simply herd cattle on the mountain, so I had ti to think about what to write. I wrote tens of thousands of words in more than a month.
As for why I submitted it to Harvest, it was purely because I was a fearless young bull. At that ti, I only knew about this publication. If I had understood its status, I might not have had the courage to do sothing like this.'
Feng Yiping spoke very smoothly on the stage, but so people in the audience below had already gone red-eyed. So of these people had similar experiences to him when they were young, and what he said resonated with them.
Others were emotionally-charged won, such as Huang Jingping, Jin Ling, and Fang Yingzhi.
Huang Jingping probably knew about Feng Yiping's previous life, but not in great detail, while Jin Ling was hearing about it for the first ti.
Fang Yingzhi, who had always been narcissistic about her family background, felt at this ti that her childhood had been much happier than Feng Yiping's.
The female hostess certainly felt the sa way, 'So you were really a good child, knowing how to share the workload at ho at such a young age,'
'Actually, it wasn't as good as you say,' Feng Yiping still laughed, 'I had so personal thoughts when I wrote the novel.'
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