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Taiwan Entertainment 1971 737 [Going to the Mainland Again]

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    Flight from Hong Kong to Beijing.

    "Would you like two drinks?" the flight attendant asked as she walked up to Wang Zijun and Le Yun. She was just looking for words when she had nothing to say. She was as active as a hotel waiter, just to strike up a conversation with Wang Zijun.

    "A glass of boiling water, thank you." Wang Zijun nodded.

    The flight attendant asked Le Yun: "Where is this lady?"

    Le Yun looked at Wang Zijun and said, "I also want a glass of boiling water."

    This is Wang Zijun's plane. Last time he took his whole family on a plane to the mainland, he met many people who came to chat with him and asked for autographs. He also met several people smoking and drinking on the plane, and those cigarettes and alcohol were actually  It was provided on the plane, and the service attitude was so good that Wang Zijun was shocked.

    No, Wang Zijun came back this time and simply booked a fight.

    Lin Bowen and several bodyguards were outside, while Wang Zijun and Le Yun were in a separate high-end cabin.

    That stewardess has a Beijing household registration. She can work as an on-board employee in mainland China these days. She must have some background in her family.  As a flight attendant who flies between Hong Kong and Beijing, she is naturally familiar with Wang Zijun's name.  After bringing in two glasses of boiling water, he smiled and said with a wink: "Please use it slowly!"

    "Thank you," Wang Zijun smiled at her, and then said something that made her laugh. "Please close the hatch when you go out."

    "Okay, Mr. Wang." The flight attendant wanted to stay a little longer, but at this time she had to go out with an awkward smile.

    Le Yun held the water glass and asked: "Boss, do you have any work for me?"

    "Are you in such a hurry to work?" Wang Zijun asked with a smile.

    ¡°It feels uncomfortable to just get paid and not work.¡± Le Yun whispered.  Her head is still dizzy now.  I don¡¯t know why Wang Zijun asked her to be his personal secretary, and I don¡¯t know what it means to keep her in that villa. Anyway, this time she came as soon as Wang Zijun summoned her.

    Wang Zijun took out a stack of documents from his briefcase, pulled out a form and said: "I'm not familiar with Beijing. I heard that you used to film in Beijing, so you must know a lot of people in the literary and art circles. The above  People, you ask your connections to check their personalities and hobbies. Then try your best to please them, and don¡¯t be afraid to spend money on any gifts you want to give.¡±

    "Who are these?" Le Yun took it over and took a look. The first person shocked her.  "Director Chen of the Film Bureau? Boss, you asked me to bribe them!"

    "It's just a favor, no bribery!" Wang Zijun said with a smile, "The Ministry of Culture in Mainland China has agreed to submit "A Chinese Ghost Story" to the Film Bureau for review. It's just whether it can pass the review. How much plot needs to be cut is decided by the film bureau.  Your task is to try to make this review go as smoothly as possible."

    Le Yun said anxiously: "But I have never done this kind of thing before, I'm afraid I will do something wrong for you."

    "It doesn't matter if it fails, the worst thing is to come back next time." Wang Zijun said with a smile, "As far as you are familiar with the literary and art circles in Beijing, the people under me are not all officials, many of the review committees organized by the Film Bureau are officials.  People in the literary and art circles. Those talents are the targets of key public relations."

    "I, let me try!" Le Yun felt a headache looking at the series of names and positions. They were all big names in the mainland's literary and art circles. She had not even been qualified to contact them before.

    Mainland China is very strict about film access at this time, but it can also be said to be very loose.

    ?Speak strictly.  This is because films from outside mainland China are difficult to sell through censorship due to ideological and cultural differences.  He was said to be lenient because at that time, mainland China did not even have a "Film Censorship Law." As long as the door was opened, it would be a matter that a bunch of officials could decide by patting their heads.

    This statement is not an exaggeration. Mainland China in the 1980s.  There are indeed various legal gaps that need to be filled.  For example, a few years ago, we wanted to enter into a joint venture with a foreign automobile group. As a result, both parties were dumbfounded during the negotiations. There was no "Joint Venture Law" in mainland China. Later, this law was slowly figured out during the negotiation process between the two parties.

    ¡° In the future, if a foreign film wants to enter the mainland market, it must have a screening permit. To obtain a screening permit, it only needs to pass the review of the Film Bureau in accordance with the procedures.

    But at this time, there was no screening permit from Lao Shizi. If Wang Zijun's "A Chinese Ghost Story" wanted to be released in mainland China, it had to first contact the Ministry of Culture.  Because of the people in the film bureau, they have no right to let a Taiwanese film be released in the mainland. Only with the approval of the higher-level Ministry of Culture can they dare to review the film.

    Wang Zijun spent a lot of effort to get the qualification to be submitted for review, and the Ministry of Culture finally agreed.  Once the Ministry of Culture agrees, the chance of approval by the Film Bureau is over 90%. As long as the content of the film is not anti-D or anti-social, it will definitely pass - films made by Taiwanese compatriots cannot be approved because they hurt other people's feelings.

    What Wang Zijun wants is not as simple as passing the review. What he wants is to be cut into pieces by everyone at the film bureau.If it's not released, Wang Zijun might as well not sell this film to the mainland.

    Wang Zijun¡¯s wish is to pass the film censorship without any deletions.

    The censorship of mainland literary and artistic works in the 1980s was much looser than in the 1970s.  But in the 1990s, ideas were more open, but the censorship of literary and artistic works was actually more stringent than in the 1980s. After 2000, from a certain perspective, it became more cautious.

    For example, the 1997 version of "Titanic" was released without cuts, but the 3D version more than ten years later deleted a large number of nudity scenes.

    Le Yun flipped through the information and kept thinking about how to handle this matter.  At this time, there was no entertainment industry in mainland China, but it was called the literary and art circle. Many of the big names in the literary and art circle had bad tempers, and sometimes they would not even listen to their superiors. It was not easy to win over these people.

    Thinking about it, Le Yun felt a little anxious. After enduring it for a long time, she said embarrassedly: "Boss, I'll go to the bathroom first."

    "Yeah." Wang Zijun lay down, closed his eyes and began to rest.

    When the flight attendant who ran to Wang Zijun's side and lay down for several times saw Le Yun coming out of the cabin, she was envious and jealous. However, after staring at Le Yun's back for a while, she felt a little inferior.

    Le Yun is nearly 1.7 meters tall, with wavy hair, pink eyes and willow eyebrows, and her dimples are charming when she smiles.  At this time, she was wearing a custom-made silk black suit. The trousers highlighted her slender legs and round buttocks. The top only had one button, and her narrow waist made her breasts even more prominent.  Coupled with the ticking of those high heels, the beautiful flight attendant felt like an ugly duckling.

    This ultra-era dress naturally comes from Wang Zijun¡¯s bad taste, and he wanted to enjoy the service of the office beauty on a whim.

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    Capital Workers Stadium.

    A few months ago, the first live broadcast of the Spring Festival Gala in mainland China was held here. Although the program was slightly flawed, it was still well received by all walks of life.  Today, a concert of 100 singers held to commemorate the Year of World Peace was also held here.

    Of the 100 singers who participated in the concert, the few who owned cars came in their own cars, well, to be precise, they came on their own cars.  Most of the rest can only take the bus in a disciplined manner.  Of course, those who are closer may use running.

    Early in the morning, the stadium was already full of spectators, and singers were arriving one after another.

    ?? These singers, regardless of gender, all wear leather jackets and jeans. This is the most fashionable and trendy dress at the moment, and it is also the uniform performance attire for this concert.

    Of course, there are exceptions. For example, Chen Lin, the eldest singer in the music industry at this time and famous for singing "Little Snail Hao", wore a quiet but lively red plaid skirt.

    Backstage, the singers were preparing for their performances, and people were joking and chatting from time to time.

    Seeing the concert promoter Guo Feng coming over, the lively Cheng Fangyuan asked: "Director Guo, I heard that you invited Wang Zijun, will he come today?"

    "Who knew?" Guo Feng, who was only in his early twenties, said with a smile, "I just sent him an invitation letter because my head was burning. Who knew that within a few days, his assistant called me and said that he agreed?  ¡±

    "Wang Zijun is really coming, I thought you were joking." Mao Aming said in surprise.

    Guo Feng said distressedly: "The problem is that I still don't know whether he will come. He obviously agreed to come, but he didn't say which song he would sing on stage. It's almost starting now, and there is no news about him yet. This  How can I get the band to accompany me?"

    Wei Wei sighed: "The big singers in Hong Kong and Taiwan are really hard to take care of."

    "Lao Guo, Wang Zijun finally agreed to your coming, but he didn't give all the credit for the two concerts in Hong Kong and Taiwan. Just be satisfied!" Hu Bin patted Guo Feng on the shoulder and said.

    Cai Guoqing, who had been silent at the door, suddenly said, "Do you think that person over there is Wang Zijun?"

    "Where?" A group of people rushed to the door of the backstage.

    Wang Zijun was wearing a T-shirt and a sun hat, completely dressed for life.  Before he reached the backstage, he saw a bunch of heads sticking out. He joked: "Is this your repertoire?"

    "Oh, welcome to have a drink!" Guo Feng quickly went over to shake hands with Wang Zijun and asked at the same time, "Mr. Wang, I don't know what song you want to sing yet. But don't worry, our band will play all your songs."

    "Whatever." Wang Zijun said.

    Guo Feng said: "Can you watch and sing "Tomorrow Will Be Better"? You come on stage for the finale."

    "You are the concert director, you have the final say." Wang Zijun said.

    Well, this is a strange thing. The concert is about to start, and the director doesn¡¯t know who the singer is yet.When the singer comes on stage, he has to carefully discuss with the singer what song to sing after the stage.

    How do you say that?  When the bird is big, it can be found in any forest.

    Whether Wang Zijun comes to participate or not, actually it doesn¡¯t matter to either party.  The reason why Guo Feng is most happy about Wang Zijun's arrival is that he is holding a concert to expand the social influence of pop songs in mainland China. Once Wang Zijun comes, with his fame and attention in the mainland, he will  Make this concert more influential and attract more people's attention.

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    Today I wrote a new book that made me cry. Isn¡¯t this a bit too cruel?  .  .  )

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