Under the "matchmaking" of the CCTV cultural program "Poetry and Painting China", xu Song and Fang Wenshan, the two great talents, began to live again.
A poem "Painting on Paper" reproduces Wang Wei's painting poem.
Ten years ago, Xu Song was the representative of "non-mainstream", and it should be known that at that time, non-mainstream was not a good word. Over time, he had a better label: archaic.
But then, some people said that he copied Jay Chou, saying that he would only pile up words and moan without illness.
While outsiders argued for him, he remained invisible and did not give any explanation.
In fact, if you've listened to his songs and read his words, you know this man isn't simple.
Now many post-80s and post-90s often ridicule, "He is a singer, don't pay attention to him, leave a ticket for me to see his concert." ”
There are too many people who are honest, so his concerts are always hard to find.
I believe that many spinaches are known to Xu Song when they were students, but they only heard his name and did not see him. Therefore, some people say that he is the only male singer in China who does not mix with the entertainment industry.
He was only responsible for singing, and the rest was left to the audience.
Low-key as he was, not like this when he was a child.
He is the typical "child of someone else's family".
Born well, his father was engaged in music, so he began to learn to play the piano at the age of 7, and passed the piano level 7 at the age of 9.
His parents did not deliberately train him to go this way.
His literary talent was outstanding, and he began to publish in magazines in high school. In the second year of high school, he wrote an essay "Treating Scars as Dimples", and was actually selected for the Jiangsu Provincial College Entrance Examination Language Simulation Test.
(It is said that he later did this question himself, and most of it was not answered correctly.) )
Guess he'll take the liberal arts route, he's not.
He was addicted to programming, and at the age of 15, he won the first place in the Anhui Division of the iFLYTEK Cup National Web Design Competition for Middle School Students.
Just when everyone thought he was going to study computer science, he was admitted to Anhui Medical University.
You think he's going to get into the medical profession, and as a result he made digital music with this best-in-class computer technology in college with arranger software.
Each step did not follow the routine, but after a big circle, it was back to the original point.
In just about two years from 2006 to 2007, he went from being a complete amateur to china's hottest internet singer.
At that time, Jay Chou had already released "Qilixiang" and "Chopard in November", which was at its peak.
When Xu Song's "The Funeral of the Rose" was released and won the QQ music list within a few hours, some people began to sour, saying that he copied Jay Chou's "Nocturne".
To tell the truth, the style of this song is indeed very similar to Jay Chou. But which young man in that era was not obsessed with Jay Chou? Xu Song's works are influenced by Jay Chou, and it is not impossible.
For the plagiarism, Xu Song did not give any explanation, but just buried his head in writing songs.
In 2009, the album "Custom" was released, the songwriting and arranging were all his own, he began to find his own style, but also opened the "single fight" music road.
From 2009 to 2012, he released a high-quality album a year, which was breathtaking.
It is at this time that many people fall in love with this low-key and mysterious male singer.
Xu Song in his youth sang more about the sorrow and love of his youth, so the first wave of fans in his circle was the students. The reason why the students of those years followed him to this day was probably because they were addicted to his writing.
The words he wrote before the age of 24 were already respected by the literary and educational circles.
In 2011, the full score essay of the Chongqing college entrance examination was written by Xu Song.
Professor Wang Renbo of China University of Political Science and Law once wrote a chapter in his autobiography to discuss Xu Song's Chinese style.
Xu Song's "Thousand Hundred Degrees", inspired by Xin Shuyi's "Qingyu Case, New Year's Eve", was selected into the "University Language" of the People's Publishing House together with Fang Wenshan's "Blue and White Porcelain".
His "Luzhou Moon" contains ancient poems such as "Crane Rushing Heaven , Golden List", "Village Residence", "Yangzhou Slow Huaizuo Mingdu" and so on.
This poem has been on the high school language textbook supporting the tutorial book, a junior high school exercise book in Guangzhou also has a special "Luzhou Moon" exercise questions.
Open CNKI to search for Xu Song, and you will find that he has benefited many liberal arts graduates.
He has never been in the field of education, but he is a big red man in the field of education.
In 2011, "The Biography of Zhen Huan" was released, and the word "temperament" became popular on the Internet. Xu Song was also affected, netizens said that Xu Song's words are very pretentious.
But it was also in that year that he gave up writing about wind and snow, small love and small love, and began to think more grandly and closer to the theme of life in his works.
"Weibo Control", "Toast Not Eating", "Illegal Animals", "Demolition of the East Wall", "Global Cold", etc., bluntly tell the various social problems of the moment, and the reality is so that people doubt whether it is himself.
From poetic elegance, it suddenly became a custom of food, clothing, shelter and transportation, which made it difficult for people to adapt for a while.
But seriously understand, "Global Cold" is his criticism of social moral indifference, "Fake Fall" is about the encounter of takeaway riders, "Freezer" explores the violence in intimate relationships, "The World of a Thousand Worlds" calls on everyone to care for the affected children...
Compared with the previous Xu Song who was full of wind and moon, in fact, Uncle Bo liked the xu Song who stood side by side with us now.
However, the intention is high, there are more people who cannot understand, and the most direct manifestation is the low popularity and less traffic.
And all this, Xu Song never cared.
What you want is only for people who have a spiritual resonance with you to listen, not to pursue quantity. The core is not people, but works, and it is the touch that your words and thoughts bring to people.
He used music to find a confidant, not in exchange for fame and fortune.
I don't know if you have found it, just in the years when Xu Song "passed", a number of songs with a "cottage flavor" suddenly appeared on the Internet.
An Internet celebrity named Luo Cong sang a song "Simple Happiness", which is highly overlapping with Xu Song's "Why Not". (Small spinach can be compared)
The song has been played more than 1.3 billion times in a short period of time, becoming a new online divine comedy. However, the post-80s and 90s are just old, not dead, and they know what's going on as soon as they hear it.
When faced with the doubts of netizens, the singer actually spoke wildly, saying that he did not know much more than Xu Songhuo.
Fans soon found that there were still many people suspected of plagiarizing Xu Song. In the era when traffic is king, some people have disregarded law and morality for the sake of red.
However, Xu Song, who learned that his works had been copied, was calm and generous.
I think the word plagiarism is too heavy, if the two songs are very similar, or whatever, I think it is a very objective thing, but if he is plagiarized, it becomes a subjective malice imposed on others.
Because of this attitude, plagiarists are becoming more and more unscrupulous. To say that he has fed many internet singers is not an exaggeration at all.
You think he's a good person to be deceived?
No, he's just different realms.
The emperor was not in a hurry, the fans could not watch it, and they ran to attack the plagiarized singers, and finally, he commissioned the company to issue a statement saying that it would collect evidence and maintain the right to pursue legal responsibility.
The Buddha, like him, stands firmly in the world of song and does not compete with anyone from beginning to end.
In him, we see a rare purity.
He has always been at ease creating, never commercialized. At a time when major platforms are reaching out to us for money, his songs are all free.
And at any time, we can feel his sincerity in the works, which is probably the reason why he has been popular for so many years.