Chapter 1053
Yang Jian also asked Ye Qiu if he wanted to take this opportunity to disclose his identity, and in the end, Ye Qiu thought about it and felt that it was okay.
He is already famous enough in his own right, and he doesn't need this fame, and the key is that Ye Qiu didn't get those works out for money, or other explanations.
He has a lot of money, and he is already famous all over the world, so he doesn't need these to add up.
And he thought it was interesting for Mr. X to remain mysterious.
In fact, Ye Qiu has become more and more low-key in the past year, except for routine things that need to be dealt with, under normal circumstances, Ye Qiu rarely shows up.
More time is spent with his wife and children.
He can understand why the celebrities on the charts in his previous life often do some unbelievable things, such as Ma Baba running to make movies and sing gods, such as often saying some very controversial things or something, thinking about changing this and that all day long.
In Ye Qiu's opinion, it was actually entirely because they had reached the apex of this level, so it was inevitable that there would be a sense of emptiness, of course, this was Ye Qiu's idea.
That's why I think about what to change something.
In fact, Ye Qiu has been doing it, but he never thought that he could really change too many things.
But this time, as Mr. X, "The Legend of Chu Liuxiang" unexpectedly became popular overseas, but he really didn't expect it.
In fact, if Mr. X's public identity is Ye Qiu or a Chinese, it may not have such an effect.
Ye Qiu likes Chu Liuxiang's words very much, life is in the world, you should enjoy it, why should you suffer?
Some people may think that Ye Qiu is such a big boss who runs to write, is it full of food, but in fact, what Ye Qiu did is actually the same as those Ma Baba, Ma QQ, and Wang Shoufu in his previous life, and there is no higher and farther pursuit in his career, so it is also a good choice to find something that can make you happy and give you a sense of accomplishment.
For Ye Qiu, business things have never been what he is good at, and to be able to do it to this extent, he himself feels that he has played too much.
It's a thing like copying books, but there is no difficulty and pressure to do, and seeing that "The Legend of Chu Liuxiang" can go abroad and make those foreigners read it with relish, this is also a very interesting sense of achievement, isn't it?
Some people often ask others for this sentence, but how many can actually do it?
Some adults don't distinguish between right and wrong, they only talk about the pros and cons, and people at Ye Qiu's level don't even think about the pros and cons too much.
Because unless he dies by himself, it will not have much impact on Ye Qiu.
I remember in my previous life, Warren Buffett, the god of the US imperialists, asked Ma Baba why he didn't donate his assets, and Ma Baba's answer was very interesting at that time, he asked Buffett how old he was, and how old he was?
Donating it is simple to say, some people may think that he has a sense of social responsibility and helps the world if he achieves it, but in fact, more people will think that he is stupid.
How much of what you donate can really give back to society?
Charity, Ye Qiu has done a lot of charity, there are many charitable funds under his name, what scholarships, what charity funds, and so on.
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Originally, some people thought that Chinese martial arts like "The Legend of Chu Liuxiang" would be favored by some foreign readers because of Mr. X at first, but they definitely still couldn't understand it, but what they didn't expect was that.
"The Legend of Chu Liuxiang" is very popular abroad, which many foreign media also find strange.
Some people began to analyze why it was difficult for those martial arts in China to be accepted abroad in the past, but "The Legend of Chu Liuxiang" was very popular abroad.
There are probably a few reasons for this.
First of all, the first point is that although the authors of Chinese martial arts in the past are very famous in China, not many people know about them in the world, so first of all, the attention of their works cannot be compared with Mr. X's works.
Secondly, there is the issue of the identity of the writer, although it is said that art has no borders, but the artist has a nationality.
For example, in North America, because North America is a country of great integration, their citizens may have been from many other countries, so Western literature will have a high acceptance in North America.
However, Chinese literature is not included in this list, because there are still great cultural differences.
For a very simple example, if Mr. X was Chinese, "The Da Vinci Code" might not have the height it has today, just like MJ in his previous life, why did he end up like that, not because the mainstream of Europe and the United States could not accept that a black person would have such a high status.
If you try it on a white person, the result will definitely be very different.
Similarly, if "The Da Vinci Code" had been written by a Chinese, it is estimated that this work would have faced a lot of doubts and criticism from the beginning, and European and American readers would not have been so tolerant.
It is precisely because Mr. X's identity is still a mystery, and there are works such as "The Da Vinci Code" and "Sherlock Holmes" as the foundation, so it is natural for them to think that Mr. X is their own person, even if Chinese readers say that Mr. X can write "The Legend of Chu Liuxiang", he must be Chinese, or Chinese.
But in the impression of many European and American readers, they also think that the author who wrote "The Da Vinci Code" and "Sherlock Holmes" could be Chinese?
Mr. X's fame has created that "The Legend of Chu Liuxiang" can quickly gain a lot of recognition in Europe and the United States.
Some readers will read on patiently.
It's like an online writer, many times, newcomers need to pay attention to what golden three chapters and the like, because you are a newcomer, if there is no golden three chapters to attract readers and retain readers, then the follow-up will not be able to get more affirmation.
And if it is a great god writer, then in fact, the so-called golden three chapters are not applicable, many times, some great god authors, their beginnings, very pretended, very made, foreshadowing is very long, but because they are great gods, so it is natural that there will be readers to give them more patience.
The same is true for Mr. X, a fan of Mr. X's books may not understand it at first, but because this is Mr. X's work, they may take the initiative to look up the information, to understand, to try to understand his work.
That's the difference!
Of course, there is a more critical point, "The Legend of Chu Liuxiang" is a detective-style martial arts, if you come up with a Jin Yong's martial arts, maybe even if you have Mr. X's fame, I'm afraid it will be difficult to retain readers, because, I really can't understand it.