86. Chapter 86 Don't Force It(1/2)
86. Chapter 86 Don’t force it
Author: Fan Yitong
Chapter 86 Don’t force it
Maybe there are really powerful people among them!
However, Jin Shang doesn't care about this very much.
At present, my career is on the right track, and I don’t really need the support of noble people. What I need is the accumulation of time and the accumulation of abilities.
The infrastructure construction is not in place and the number of Internet users is insufficient. If you put in a lot of effort, the effect will be good.
There is no need to build up momentum in vain.
The best strategy is to maintain market share as much as possible, then outlast your peers, and then seize their territory.
Competition in the early Internet market was actually so simple and unpretentious.
Unless you occupy a dominant position in the operating system, browser or hardware market, and use methods such as pre-installation, homepage locking, and exclusion of competitors to reduce dimensionality and directly dominate the entire market, there is no other way.
Of course, taking advantage of a dominant position without competitors to attack peers in the industry can easily trigger antitrust investigations.
That's another story.
At the studio scene, a girl in her twenties dressed as a student held a microphone and asked Lu Liao:
"Previously you said that you had published articles and prose essays on small tofu cubes. Please tell me, do these include modern poetry? Can you tell me your views on modern poetry?"
Seemingly prepared for this question, Lu Liao answered calmly:
"I have written modern poetry, but it has never been published. Like ancient poetry, there are many excellent works of modern poetry. However, the so-called modern poetry that is now flooded in various newspapers and magazines only divides a good sentence into
It’s all in disarray. It could be written horizontally, but it must be written vertically. I feel that it is not poetry, not even arty..."
"Isn't this... too extreme?"
"Forgive me for insisting on my opinion! Nowadays, the threshold for so-called poets is really too low. There are too many people who cheat and swindle, and their reputations have been ruined."
After a pause, Lu Liao glanced at Jin Shang, who was leisurely watching the joke.
"I think the guy next to me is good at writing ancient poems, and he can also write modern poems. You can ask him..."
"I?"
Jin Shang smiled and shook his head after taking the conversation.
"When I first entered high school, I bought a literary magazine, which contained a lot of modern poetry. After reading it, I was disappointed. It was confusing, incoherent, pretentious, and pretentious. That was all. There were some parts that were unbearably vulgar, and I directly criticized them.
I went down the Third Road. It didn’t seem to be exciting at all, and it didn’t show off my ability as a poet. It was just a joke. I haven’t read any modern poetry since then..."
"You don't like it either?"
The girl asked rather disappointedly,
“Are today’s poets not as good as before?”
"Writing poetry requires emotion. Whether it is ancient poetry or modern poetry, it requires rich experience and sincere emotions to enrich it. The form of poetry is not that important..."
"Have you ever written a modern poem? Can you compose one?"
"In ancient times, Cao Zhi wrote a poem in seven steps, which has been passed down through the ages! He was a great writer known as an 'immortal'. Do you think I have the ability to compose a poem for you on the spot?"
"Isn't it okay?"
"Of course not! However, in order to chase girls, I wrote something before. If you don't mind, I will read it to you..."
"Say it quickly!"
Not knowing whether this person was really a female college student or just pretending, Jin Shang still read three songs to her.
"The night gave me black eyes, but I used them to look for light."
"The spring water is first born, the spring forest is first blooming, and the spring breeze is not as good as yours."
"You stand on the bridge and look at the scenery, and the people watching the scenery are looking at you upstairs. The bright moon decorates your windows, and you decorate other people's dreams."
In fact, modern poetry does not conform to the aesthetics of the Chinese people. It is the product of a proper blend of Chinese and Western poetry. Although it does not seem to have any metrical requirements, if you want to write it well, it requires more cultural accomplishment.
The threshold is low, easy to learn but difficult to master, and there are very few modern poets and works that can truly be passed down to future generations.
Ancient rhythmic poetry, on the other hand, is difficult to get started with, but once you get into it, it becomes more friendly to poets. Let’s not mention the Yuefu poems, Cipai and other more demanding ones for the time being. Literature lovers suffered from literary youth disease when they were young and wrote a few five articles.
There are not a few people who write quatrains or seven-character quatrains.
This is like driving on an endless prairie. There are ready-made roads. If you drive forward according to the road signs, as long as you have good driving skills, you will definitely reach the finish line. If there are no roads, it is hard to say. Novices can indeed race as fast as they want.
No matter how fast you drive, you can drive in whichever direction you want, but it will be more difficult to reach your destination.
Many so-called poets who claim to be intellectuals, but whose actual level is very limited, have lost their way on the prairie of modern poetry, wandering in circles without knowing where they are going.
The few modern poems Jin Shang threw out are very short, but they are excellent works.
A clever veteran driver can take shortcuts and drive all the way to the finish line. An excellent modern poet does not need too many words to express what he wants to say in shocking verses.
You don’t need to have a high level of understanding, you can generally understand the meaning and the level of these three modern poems.
"Then...did you catch him?"
"I've got you! I've got you!"
"What a shame!"
The regretful expression on the young girl's face made Jin Shang couldn't help but laugh and said:
"Young lady, you don't have to look at me longingly. It's not that you're not good enough, but that I'm a bit demanding. It's hard to find three-legged toads these days, and college students who can write poetry are everywhere..."
Seeing the young girl sitting down with a blushing face under the gaze of the crowd, Lu Liao looked at Jin Shang with a strange expression and asked:
"Do college students fall in love like this? I didn't have any longing for college campuses before, but now I feel like I missed something..."
"The days when you can win the favor of girls by writing a few crooked poems are probably still a few years away. It's hard to say in the future."
These days, poetry clubs of all sizes are everywhere on campus, many more than the campus bands that "make noise" everywhere. In addition, dances organized under various names are an excellent way for young men and women to get together.
There are actually not many hard-core literary and artistic young people who are really good at and passionate about writing poetry, playing bands and dancing. Most of them go there just to meet their boyfriends and girlfriends.
The poetry society has been declining, and the so-called "student poets" have not been very easy to get along with in recent years. Society is generally developing forward, and the wind from outside has also blown into the ivory tower, and the love brain is adding to the youth.
There are fewer and fewer female college students every year, and the level of appreciation is getting higher and higher. If you don't have any real skills, you really can't fool people.
Nowadays, mobile phones and phone bills are very expensive, the love method of texting and talking on the phone is not yet mainstream, and the golden sign of the poetry club has not yet been completely obscured. College students who are truly talented and can write poetry are still very popular.
While talking and laughing, another middle-aged man in his thirties stood up, called Jin Shang's name, and wanted to ask something:
"First of all, I would like to clarify that what Xiao Jin said before about the too narrow orientation of social values has not gone unnoticed. I am a sociological scholar myself, and my research direction is the impact of history and economics on social stratification and
The impact of social mobility. The current situation has caused trouble for young talents like Xiao Jin. It is a pity, but there are still many people who are committed to changing this status quo. It is not... it is not..."
Seemingly at a loss for words and stumbling, Jin Shang couldn't help but add,
"The whole world is turbid and I am alone in my purity; everyone is drunk and I am alone in my sobriety?"
"Yes, yes, that's what it means! The problem does exist, and a group of people are trying to improve it. Xiao Jin doesn't have to worry too much. After all, this is something that requires everyone to work together to change..."
"So, your question is?"
"I want to know, Xiao Jin obviously has such a good foundation, why doesn't he continue his studies, realize that there is a problem, work hard to study and solve it, isn't it natural? If you are willing, I can introduce a respected old professor... Just right,
You also graduated with a master's degree this year, and you will only be 21 years old in three years, so you won't delay anything."
"Reading a Ph.D.?"
Jin Shang nodded understandingly,
"I know what you mean..."
This problem is a bit tricky. If you are not careful, the character you have created before may collapse.
After thinking for a moment, Jin Shang sorted out his words and replied slowly:
"I am very grateful to this gentleman for his warm invitation, but please forgive me for refusing."
"Can you tell me the reason? I really think it would be a pity for such a talented person not to continue studying academics."
"I personally have a negative attitude towards cross-disciplinary or even cross-system Ph.D. studies. In addition, I have emphasized more than once that I am just precocious, not that I have a particularly developed mind or superior IQ. I am able to achieve my current achievements. Talent is one aspect.
, and more importantly, working hard enough. For groundbreaking research, my ability does not necessarily have any advantages. Of course, the main reason is my personal will..."
Stopping the other party's desire to continue persuading, Jin Shang continued to explain:
"It's not that I'm afraid of difficulties or that I won't achieve anything, but that I want to change the world and realize my dreams in my own way. This world doesn't lack a mediocre scholar or a well-behaved civil servant. We all
They are building this country in their own way and striving to build a better society, but the location is different, but the essence is the same."
"Compared with doing academic work, do you prefer to practice it yourself?"
Although the answer was not perfect, it was still quite satisfactory. The middle-aged man sat down and handed over the microphone without saying anything more.
Lu Liao glanced at Jin Shang, who rarely looked serious, and then sighed:
"Are all geniuses like this? They are more talented than ordinary people, work harder than ordinary children, and are more humble and calm and rational than most people. Compared with you, those so-called 'students' are far behind..."
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To be continued...