In April, the singer Sang passed away.
Qi Hao didn't really like the artists from Taiwan.
Most of the courageous people there died in battles with the Japanese, leaving behind mostly useless ones.
However, Sang, who sang "Loneliness is Singing" and "Always Quiet," left this world at a not-so-old age, which was quite a regret.
"Always Quiet" was also an insert song for "Chinese Paladin 1."
Meanwhile, Fang Long's "Xinsu Incident" was released in Xiangjiang, its content was bloody and violent, it didn't pass the mainland's censorship, and Xiangjiang didn't buy it, leading to disastrous box office results.
The start of April felt somewhat gloomy with these two events.
One was the impermanence of life, the other was the unpredictability of the world.
Who would have thought that Fang Long, who was once famous worldwide and had unmatched influence among Chinese stars, would face repeated failures one day.