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Liu Xiaoqing made money by selling calligraphy on live broadcasts, with a price of nearly 4,000 yuan for 3 characters, and local netizens rushed to pay the bill

author:Catch the horse star smell

Recently, actress Liu Xiaoqing opened a live broadcast to sell calligraphy publicly, which caused many hot discussions. In recent years, Liu Xiaoqing rarely filmed, usually like to play with ink treasures and show calligraphy, but he did not expect that now he really relies on calligraphy to make money.

Liu Xiaoqing made money by selling calligraphy on live broadcasts, with a price of nearly 4,000 yuan for 3 characters, and local netizens rushed to pay the bill

On November 7, in Liu Xiaoqing's latest live broadcast, she wore black and red long sleeves, a ring of jadeite around her neck, and her face was rosy and in good shape. In the live broadcast room, Liu Xiaoqing performed calligraphy for everyone on the spot, and after writing a picture, he also danced from time to time, showing an elegant posture between his demeanor.

Liu Xiaoqing made money by selling calligraphy on live broadcasts, with a price of nearly 4,000 yuan for 3 characters, and local netizens rushed to pay the bill

For Liu Xiaoqing live broadcast selling calligraphy, online comments are mixed, some people think that practicing calligraphy is for self-cultivation, Liu Xiaoqing, as a public figure, relies on his fame to sell "calligraphy" with very general artistic value, which is completely bottomless gold, and it is too ugly to eat. Some people also believe that Liu Xiaoqing is an old artist in the entertainment industry, and the words she writes have a certain collection value and are worth buying.

Liu Xiaoqing made money by selling calligraphy on live broadcasts, with a price of nearly 4,000 yuan for 3 characters, and local netizens rushed to pay the bill

The Internet has exposed the price of Liu Xiaoqing's sale of calligraphy, a simple "Fu" word needs 888 pieces, "break away" 3 words is close to 4,000 pieces, most netizens are looking lively, can not afford to pay.

Liu Xiaoqing made money by selling calligraphy on live broadcasts, with a price of nearly 4,000 yuan for 3 characters, and local netizens rushed to pay the bill

Liu Xiaoqing made money by selling calligraphy on live broadcasts, with a price of nearly 4,000 yuan for 3 characters, and local netizens rushed to pay the bill

Of course, there are also many local tycoon netizens, who are not worried about the price, rush to buy orders, and soon rush to buy. In the live broadcast room, Liu Xiaoqing was responsible for writing non-stop, and behind him stood two young men, showing Liu Xiaoqing's words for everyone. There is also a female host who has not appeared next to her, mainly responsible for controlling the scene, and when she sees which calligraphy is sold out, she reminds Liu Xiaoqing in time so that she can grasp the writing.

Liu Xiaoqing made money by selling calligraphy on live broadcasts, with a price of nearly 4,000 yuan for 3 characters, and local netizens rushed to pay the bill

Just over an hour after the start of the broadcast, Liu Xiaoqing sold more than a hundred characters, easily earning hundreds of thousands. Only to see Liu Xiaoqing jubilant and energetic, not at all like a 69-year-old man.

Liu Xiaoqing made money by selling calligraphy on live broadcasts, with a price of nearly 4,000 yuan for 3 characters, and local netizens rushed to pay the bill

This is not the first time Liu Xiaoqing has sold calligraphy, and it has caused controversy before, believing that her price is too high, it is not worth so much money at all, and she can sell it all by relying on her own star status.

Liu Xiaoqing made money by selling calligraphy on live broadcasts, with a price of nearly 4,000 yuan for 3 characters, and local netizens rushed to pay the bill

In this regard, Liu Xiaoqing did not pay attention to it, and still kept opening the calligraphy live broadcast. As an old drama bone in the entertainment industry, Liu Xiaoqing has left many wonderful roles, has a certain fame and status, and now he has joined the ranks of live broadcasting, whether it will be another career high, or a late festival, we wait and see!

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