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5 old artists live in their later years, selling calligraphy live broadcasts, making bad movies, and holding exhibitions to collect tickets

author:Daxun Entertainment

In his later years, "making money" became a trend, how did the artists of the past deal with themselves?

5 old artists live in their later years, selling calligraphy live broadcasts, making bad movies, and holding exhibitions to collect tickets

On the flowery stage of the entertainment industry, there used to be a group of old artists, who created one classic role after another for the audience with their excellent acting skills and profound artistic attainments, and won countless praises and respect. However, with the passage of time, some old artists have chosen a path that runs counter to their original intentions in their later years, frequently participating in commercial activities, and even sacrificing their reputation to "make money", which has aroused widespread attention and heated discussions.

5 old artists live in their later years, selling calligraphy live broadcasts, making bad movies, and holding exhibitions to collect tickets

Take Tang Guoqiang as an example, this old actor who played Zhuge Liang in "Romance of the Three Kingdoms" has won the love of the audience with his superb acting skills and profound artistic accomplishment. However, in recent years, he has frequently appeared in various commercial activities and endorsements, and even did not hesitate to promote goods in the live broadcast room, which makes people wonder if he has forgotten his original intention and pursuit.

5 old artists live in their later years, selling calligraphy live broadcasts, making bad movies, and holding exhibitions to collect tickets

It is also regrettable that Chi Chongrui is also regrettable. As one of the classic actors of "Tang Seng", he should have been accompanied by art and enjoyed his old age in peace. However, he chose to sell goods such as bracelets and cosmetics in the live broadcast room, which makes people wonder if he was tempted by money.

5 old artists live in their later years, selling calligraphy live broadcasts, making bad movies, and holding exhibitions to collect tickets

Liu Xiaoqing and Zhang Tielin, two veteran artists, were not spared. Liu Xiaoqing won many actress awards with his excellent acting skills when he was young, but in his later years, he began to sell calligraphy and paintings in the live broadcast room, which was expensive and of uneven quality, causing many controversies. And Zhang Tielin hyped up his calligraphy works in the live broadcast room, claiming that they were priceless, which made people question their true value.

5 old artists live in their later years, selling calligraphy live broadcasts, making bad movies, and holding exhibitions to collect tickets

In addition, Pan Changjiang, a titan in the comedy industry, also failed to resist the temptation of "making money". His behavior of selling alcohol in the live broadcast room not only caused controversy and questions, but also greatly reduced his image for many years.

5 old artists live in their later years, selling calligraphy live broadcasts, making bad movies, and holding exhibitions to collect tickets

These old artists have all worked hard and paid for art when they were young, and their works and roles have also become classics in the hearts of the audience. However, in his later years, he embarked on the road of "making money", which made people sigh at the ruthlessness of the years and the temptation of fame and fortune.

5 old artists live in their later years, selling calligraphy live broadcasts, making bad movies, and holding exhibitions to collect tickets

We can't help but ask: What made these old artists give up their former pursuits and original intentions? Is it the pressure of life or the temptation of fame and fortune? Maybe everyone has their own choices and hardships, but in any case, we hope that they can cherish their feathers and reputation, and not forget their past glory and dedication.

5 old artists live in their later years, selling calligraphy live broadcasts, making bad movies, and holding exhibitions to collect tickets

A true artist should speak with his work, not with money to measure his own value. I hope that these veteran artists can find their original intentions and continue to bring us more excellent works and performances, so that we can look forward to their wonderful performances in the future.

5 old artists live in their later years, selling calligraphy live broadcasts, making bad movies, and holding exhibitions to collect tickets
5 old artists live in their later years, selling calligraphy live broadcasts, making bad movies, and holding exhibitions to collect tickets
5 old artists live in their later years, selling calligraphy live broadcasts, making bad movies, and holding exhibitions to collect tickets
5 old artists live in their later years, selling calligraphy live broadcasts, making bad movies, and holding exhibitions to collect tickets
5 old artists live in their later years, selling calligraphy live broadcasts, making bad movies, and holding exhibitions to collect tickets
5 old artists live in their later years, selling calligraphy live broadcasts, making bad movies, and holding exhibitions to collect tickets
5 old artists live in their later years, selling calligraphy live broadcasts, making bad movies, and holding exhibitions to collect tickets
5 old artists live in their later years, selling calligraphy live broadcasts, making bad movies, and holding exhibitions to collect tickets
5 old artists live in their later years, selling calligraphy live broadcasts, making bad movies, and holding exhibitions to collect tickets
5 old artists live in their later years, selling calligraphy live broadcasts, making bad movies, and holding exhibitions to collect tickets
5 old artists live in their later years, selling calligraphy live broadcasts, making bad movies, and holding exhibitions to collect tickets
5 old artists live in their later years, selling calligraphy live broadcasts, making bad movies, and holding exhibitions to collect tickets
5 old artists live in their later years, selling calligraphy live broadcasts, making bad movies, and holding exhibitions to collect tickets
5 old artists live in their later years, selling calligraphy live broadcasts, making bad movies, and holding exhibitions to collect tickets
5 old artists live in their later years, selling calligraphy live broadcasts, making bad movies, and holding exhibitions to collect tickets
5 old artists live in their later years, selling calligraphy live broadcasts, making bad movies, and holding exhibitions to collect tickets
5 old artists live in their later years, selling calligraphy live broadcasts, making bad movies, and holding exhibitions to collect tickets
5 old artists live in their later years, selling calligraphy live broadcasts, making bad movies, and holding exhibitions to collect tickets
5 old artists live in their later years, selling calligraphy live broadcasts, making bad movies, and holding exhibitions to collect tickets
5 old artists live in their later years, selling calligraphy live broadcasts, making bad movies, and holding exhibitions to collect tickets

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