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MTL - Dad, Please Try a Little Harder-Chapter 91 Qian Quan: Who said Japanese martial arts are better than Chinese martial arts?
Chapter 91 Qian Quan: Who said Japanese martial arts are better than Chinese martial arts?
The news of the China-Japan Martial Arts Competition has not yet been officially announced, and it has already begun to ferment rapidly on the Internet.
First, a related WeChat group chat record was widely disseminated, and then some marketing accounts without official certification began to reveal the inside story and exaggerate the atmosphere.
This can be regarded as a new feature of rumors in the new era. No matter how outrageous a thing is, as long as it is a forwarded WeChat group chat record or screenshot, it will inexplicably carry a trace of "insider breaking the news" credibility.
And those remarks with a certain degree of authenticity will be more credible when they are spread like this.
"According to the reliable information obtained by the blogger, this competition will be the most influential competition since the martial arts competition between the hero Huo Yuanjia and the Japanese samurai, a head-to-head confrontation between Japanese martial arts and Chinese martial arts!
"Let us witness whether the authentic martial arts is in China or in Japan!"
These revelations are naturally not all speculation, some of them have received clear tasks.
Sure enough, once similar topics become popular, traffic floods in, and debates ensue:
“The real cultural inheritance of China is in Baodao, the authentic martial arts inheritance is in Japan, and the etiquette inheritance is in South Korea. We are not worthy to talk about inheritance.”
"To be honest, the Bushido spirit is a spirit handed down from ancient Japan, and has nothing to do with China."
"Speaking of the spirit of martial arts, when I was in Japan, I came into contact with a Japanese family. They had a very lovely daughter who started practicing martial arts at the age of five. For more than ten years, it has been like this day and night, with constant cold and heat. Now she has grown up gracefully, with both civil and military skills. excellent.
"Look at what our Chinese children are doing when they are five years old. They are little emperors at home, surrounded by parents and coaxing grandparents. The old people even became criminals who disobeyed their parents.
"What caused all this, isn't it worth reflecting on?"
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There are negative and positive counterattacks:
"The one who said gnawing on the old, didn't you check it when you wrote these words, which country in the world is the most serious gnawing on the old?"
"No, why are these clichés still after so many years, those of us born in the 80s and 90s are still surfing the Internet, why are we still fooling around?"
These rebuttals also have historical origins. News such as "Japanese summer camps" and "German sewers" were widely circulated back then. Contemporary rumors include "Japanese toilet water is drinkable", "Japanese streets have no garbage", "France has no People run traffic lights" and so on.
All these foreign countries are reasonable, and ultimately point to one result: the quality of Chinese people is not good.
To this day, these remarks are still maintained, and at the same time, new words have been iteratively criticized, brainwashed and accused of China and the Chinese people.
This kind of cultural and public opinion confrontation has never stopped, but with the advent of the Internet age, as the 80s and 90s who grew up listening to these remarks began to go abroad one after another, many rumors were self-defeating.
Everyone found that there is garbage on the streets in Japan, the toilet water in Japan is undrinkable (now they are planning to make the fish in the sea have no water to drink), and some people in France run red lights...
Thus, the public opinion environment on the Internet has formed a cycle of debate-refutation-distortion-return to the subject-argument-refutation-distortion.
And some seemingly rational voices were drowned in these storms of public opinion.
"I don't understand what is there to argue about. Since ancient times, there has been no first place in literature and no second place in martial arts. If there is a competition, the real chapter will be seen on the stage. Whoever wins will be authentic."
However, remarks that cannot arouse people's emotions often have no room for survival on the Internet.
These heated discussions reached their peak with the official announcement of the China-Japan Martial Arts Competition.
"On January 6th, China and Japan will hold a martial arts exchange competition. This competition is open to all martial arts enthusiasts. The final winner will receive a generous reward prepared by the organizer. Welcome everyone to sign up for the competition."
The unified objective and calmness of the media is not as grand and unprecedented as it is rendered on the Internet...
It is just reported as an ordinary event.
In the final analysis, in this era of hot weapons, the outcome of a martial arts competition really cannot rise to the height of national luck—
There is one thing to say, football games with greater influence do not have this energy, and our men's football team is even inversely balancing the national games. Can you believe it.
However, the official's calm handling can't curb the enthusiastic rhythm on the Internet, especially when everyone moves out characters such as Huo Yuanjia and Chen Zhen, which stimulates the sensitive nerves of netizens.
"Let's not talk about Huo Yuanjia. Chen Zhen is a fictional character. Everyone should know it. Are we going to rely on this virtual character to kick that insulting plaque to comfort ourselves? Therefore, this game must be won. !"
Next, some martial arts bloggers showed their enthusiasm in the video, expressing that they would definitely participate in the competition, to defeat Xiaori, and Xiaori had a good life, er, man, it is the authentic name of Huaxia Wushu!
Naturally, there is a lot of gossip.
A clip of a film and television drama, a passionate soundtrack, and then a blogger's declaration, it is quite contagious.
In this context, Bai Yun Gee, a well-known martial arts Internet celebrity and the number one beauty in Tai Chi, was also asked by fans if she would participate in this competition.
After Bai Yunzhi received a large number of messages, he felt that he needed to make a video to respond, so he approached Qian Quan to discuss.
"So, senior sister, will you participate?" Qian Quan asked.
"I definitely want to participate, and I want to respond to everyone's questions about what style of copywriting I want to make."
"Interview, you are the host, and then find a few students from the martial arts club to cooperate, make it into a random interview mode, and finally point the camera at yourself, and declare that you will also sign up."
"This format is fine," Bai Yun Gee nodded, "What about you? Will you participate?"
"Of course, I will also accept your interview and announce that I will participate in the competition." Qian Quan confirmed, "In addition, sister, I want to let go this time and be really arrogant for a while."
"What's the meaning?"
"I want to use your video to challenge all those who advocate Japanese martial arts." Qian Quan said with a smile.
"Afternoon?"
"Yes, it is to put an easter egg in your interview video, edit and dub Qiao Feng's sentence "Who said that the Xingxiu School's martial arts are better than the Eighteen Palms of the Beggar's Gang of Subduing the Dragon" into "Who said that Japanese martial arts are better than Chinese martial arts".
"After this video is finished, I will formally issue a challenge to the whole network. Anyone who thinks Japanese martial arts is better than Chinese martial arts can come to me to discuss."
Bai Yunzhi was stunned for a moment: "Is it so big?"
Qian Quandao: "I looked at the comments on the Internet, except for those who have always smeared and deliberately provoked, there are also some that are inspired by them.
"This martial arts competition was bid by the Japanese side. Presumably they have made thorough preparations, and they are bound to give the Chinese martial arts a head-on blow. However, I don't want to follow their pace."
Already have master-level skills, why do you need to go through the routine process with them?
"Understood." Bai Yunzhi nodded.
Two days later.
Bai Yun Gee's new video release.
According to Qian Quan's suggestion, the video was made into a random interview, and Bai Yun Gee also officially stated at the end of the interview that he would participate in this competition.
And the real breaking point of this video is, unsurprisingly, the easter egg part:
The re-edited "Dragon Babu" video is full of ridicule for netizens who advocate Japanese martial arts.
Finally, Qian Quan offered a crit:
"I know that many people will be upset when they see this video, it's okay, if you feel dissatisfied, let's set a time and place, and fight them one by one. I believe that after the fight, you will be convinced.
"I'm waiting for you at Haishi University, if you don't accept it, come to fight."
Bai Yun Gee's video and Qian Quan's declaration quickly caused an uproar on the Internet.
(end of this chapter)