In the past two years, many stars have not acted or sung, and all of them have come out to live stream with goods.
On November 7, 69-year-old Liu Xiaoqing also started live streaming and began to sell his own calligraphy, which attracted a lot of attention.
On that day, Liu Xiaoqing wore a red Chinese top, jade pendant and bracelet.
Liu Xiaoqing took a brush in the live broadcast room, wrote down a few large characters on the paper, and signed his name on it and stamped it.
These words written by Liu Xiaoqing must be sold as products in the end, of course, there is nothing to make a fuss about selling their own calligraphy, but what caused controversy among netizens was the price of these calligraphy.
Liu Xiaoqing's word is not cheap at all, a "Fu" word sold for 888 yuan, and a large "willing" word, but also reached a high price of 9999 yuan, close to 10,000 yuan, it is really incomprehensible.
A "Fu" word, the asking price is 888 yuan. "Break away" "Mo angry" and "contentment and happiness" are priced at 3888 yuan. A "home and wanshixing" and "integrity win the world" asked for 9999 yuan, and the orphan Yantai was also about a thousand yuan.
Many netizens left messages in Liu Xiaoqing's live broadcast room, complaining that Liu Xiaoqing's pen holding posture was not right, and the writing was also general.
However, Liu Xiaoqing was not at all affected by those evil words, and was still seriously writing his own words while chatting with everyone. Liu Xiaoqing also said that he really likes calligraphy and regards calligraphy as an art, and this live broadcast is not to make money, but to promote Traditional Chinese culture and do a cultural exchange with everyone.
Of course, many netizens also believe that Liu Xiaoqing's writing is really good, and he has also opened his own calligraphy exhibition before, and this price is still reasonable.
They feel that Liu Xiaoqing's calligraphy is clearly marked with prices, and there is no forced purchase and forced sale, all relying on voluntariness, so they can also understand. Others said that there was no quality problem in buying calligraphy, as long as it was not selling fake wine.
Looking at the sales volume, it has sold 100,000 plus, and it seems that there are still many viewers who pay for it.
What do you think about that?
This article is synthesized from Sina Entertainment NetEase Entertainment
Editor: Xu Luming