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Chapter 695 Poetry Exchange between China and Japan(1/2)

After Tan Yue drove for half an hour, he came to a bustling commercial street.

The place to have lunch today is right here, Jiudawan, a well-known restaurant in Beijing.

Tan Yue had heard of this restaurant before, but had never been there. This restaurant is more famous for its nine special dishes from the old capital, which are served in nine large bowls. This is where the name of this restaurant comes from -

Nine large bowls.

There was a separate parking lot in front of Jiudawan Restaurant. After Tan Yue parked his car, he put on a mask and sunglasses, got out of the car and walked into the hotel.

The decoration of Jiudawan is quite in the style of the old capital, with vermilion-dyed walls and yellow glazed tiles everywhere in the lobby. A large screen after entering the door is a replica of the Nine Dragon Wall in the Imperial City, which is quite impressive.

A waiter in blue work clothes came up to greet him. Tan Yue said he had an appointment and went straight to the stairs to the second floor.

The first floor is the lobby, and the second floor is the private room. When he arrived, Chen Ye sent a message to Tan Yue, saying that she and her father were already waiting in the hotel.

Arriving at the reserved box, Tan Yue raised his hand and knocked on the door. Then he heard footsteps coming from inside, and soon the door was opened from the inside.

After the box door opened, Tan Yue saw Chen Ye's face. Next to Chen Ye was a slender middle-aged man with a smile on his face.

"Teacher Tan Yue, hello, I have long admired you." Before Tan Yue could speak, the middle-aged man spoke first.

The other party had a good attitude, and Tan Yue also had a good attitude towards him. He responded with a smile, "Are you Professor Chen Jian? I have admired your name for a long time."

While the two were talking, they entered the box and Chen Ye closed the box door behind them.

While talking to Chen Jian, Tan Yue sat at the dinner table. He heard Chen Ziyu say before that Professor Chen Jian was arrogant. When he came, Tan Yue was still thinking whether Professor Chen Jian would be difficult to deal with.

, but now after getting in touch with him, I have discovered that Professor Chen Jian is actually not difficult to deal with. On the contrary, Chen Jian often takes the initiative to find topics to talk to him.

Chen Ye had already ordered the dishes and asked Tan Yue to add some. Tan Yue had been drinking until midnight last night, but now he didn't have much appetite and didn't want to add anything. Moreover, he saw that Chen Ye had just ordered a lot of dishes, and they were all nine.

Big bowl of signature dish.

"This star really wants to retire"

After notifying the waiter to start serving the food, the three of them talked while eating the food.

"Teacher Tan Yue, the Mid-Autumn Festival poem you wrote before is really amazing. I have read it to many old friends, and they all said it was well written. I hope we will live long and share the beauty of the moon thousands of miles apart. Now think about it.

Many of the sentences in the first poem have a feeling of excitement. It is hard to imagine that in this era, there are still people who can write such beautiful words."

When talking about other things, Chen Jian still felt a little polite, but when talking about poetry, Chen Jian's eyes seemed to be shining.

Tan Yue smiled and said, "Professor Chen, you are too polite."

Tan Yue said modestly. In fact, he wanted to say that he did not write the poem. But if he said so, there would inevitably be other troubles in the future. For example, who wrote the poem? Who was Su Shi? Why in history?

There is no such person? Among the eight great families of the Tang and Song dynasties, there is no such number one person.

After talking for a while, Chen Jian finally revealed the purpose of inviting Tan Yue to dinner, which made Tan Yue understand his original confusion.

Tan Yue had thought before that he and Chen Jian had no friendship before. Even if Chen Jian thought that the poem he wrote was very good, it would be a bit awkward to invite him to have dinner together because of this. It was probably because of something else.

of something.

This was just Tan Yue's guess. It was only now, after Chen Jian asked, that Tan Yue suddenly felt that this was right.

"Teacher Tan Yue, our Beijing Poetry Association will have a friendly exchange with the Japanese Poetry Association in the near future. Several outstanding poets have emerged in Japan in recent years. There is also a lot of pressure on our Beijing Poetry Association. I hope you can

Go to the scene and work together to defend against foreign enemies!"

Perhaps because of historical factors, many Chinese people feel like they are gritting their teeth when they mention the Japanese, such as Professor Chen Jian in front of them.

If poets from other countries came to China, Chen Jian would treat it as a simple exchange, but if the Japanese...

After hearing Chen Jian's words, Tan Yue was immediately confused. He was not from the circle of Chinese poetry and did not understand many things, such as whether there were frequent exchanges about poetry in the Chinese poetry circle, and why Japanese poets

This time, there was a sudden exchange competition with the Beijing Poetry Association. Didn't it mean that Japanese poets had visited other provinces in China before, so Chen Jian now looked like he was facing a formidable enemy?

Even Chen Ye next to her was stunned. She had just learned that her father had such a purpose for inviting Tan Yue to dinner. She thought that her father simply wanted to have dinner and chat about poetry. If Tan Yue was invited to dinner earlier,

Knowing that her father had such a plan, she would never help him invite Tan Yue.

As Tan Yue's assistant, Chen Ye knew very well how busy Tan Yue was. He almost didn't have time to eat on weekdays. How could he still have time to participate in the exchange competition between the Capital Poetry Association and the Japanese Poetry Society???

Chen Ye frowned, put down the Kuaizi in his hand, looked at his father, and said, "Dad, Mr. Tan is very busy, and he is not from your circle, so he is not suitable."

It was she who helped her father invite Tan Yue out. Chen Ye felt that he could not cause trouble for Tan Yue.

Although Chen Ye can't write poetry, he has never eaten pork but has seen pigs running away. On weekdays, he often sees his father holding himself in the study for many days just to write a poem. Good guy, if Tan Yue does the same, brilliant

Not all entertainment companies are paralyzed, and their pace of development may have to slow down a bit.

Chen Jian ignored his daughter. Her daughter's value had been used up. Tan Yue had already made an appointment. The next thing to talk about was between him and Tan Yue.

Chen Jian's invitation to Tan Yue this time was somewhat forced. In recent years, a number of outstanding poets have emerged in Japan, but in comparison, there have been few such outstanding poets in China.

A few days ago, this group of Japanese poets went to several provinces in China and won brilliantly in many exchange competitions, but at the same time they also disgraced the Chinese poetry world.

You must know that poetry originally originated in China and has been a cultural treasure of China for thousands of years since ancient times. It was only learned from it by Japanese pirates during the period. However, in the more than a thousand years from the Tang Dynasty to modern times, even the Japanese like

It absorbs Chinese civilization crazily like a sponge, but its poetry culture still lags far behind China.

If in modern times, at the poetry exchange meeting between China and Japan, China lost to Japan, it would be really embarrassing. Not only would they lose their own people, but they would also lose the people of their ancestors.

As the capital of China, Beijing is the last stop of the Japanese Poetry Society's exchange competition with China. If the Capital Poetry Society also loses, then this person will definitely suffer a big loss. Needless to think, the Japanese media will definitely lose it.

This will be covered extensively.

Just thinking about it made Chen Jian feel a little dizzy.

A few days ago, the Mid-Autumn Festival poem written by Tan Yue in the 40th episode of "Wulin Gaiden" came into Chen Jian's eyes. Chen Jian was shocked by the poem. Afterwards, some of his friends read it and they were all fascinated by the poem.

The words are full of praise.

After that, Chen Jian went to check out some poems and phrases that Tan Yue had written before, and felt Tan Yue's talent. Some friends also suggested that he try to invite Tan Yue to come to the exchange meeting to help out.

After Chen Jian had the idea, he arranged for his daughter Chen Ye to organize today's game.

"Teacher Tan Yue, what do you think? Poetry culture has been orthodox to China since ancient times. During the war, the Japanese destroyed many of our cultural classics. Now they are challenging us in terms of poetry. How can we accept it?!

"Chen Jian's tone was sonorous.

His tone sounded a bit like that of a middle-aged boy, but that's what a scholar is.

Tan Yue pursed his lips slightly. To be honest, he was not very interested in the poetry exchange competition between China and Japan. His main focus now is on movies and TV series.

However, what Chen Jian said really touched him a bit. Art has no borders, but people do.

Tan Yue's identity destined his natural stance to be on the side of China.

Moreover, Tan Yue did not have a good impression of Japan. This was a hatred engraved in his bones.

Thinking of how the Japanese won the Chinese-Japanese poetry exchange competition and then showed off their power, Tan Yue couldn't help but feel a little tight in his chest.

But he still has many things to be busy with now, so he can't put too much energy into this private exchange competition.

Tan Yue thought for a while, then looked at Chen Jian and said, "Professor Chen, I would like to know the process of this poetry exchange competition."

When Chen Jian heard that Tan Yue did not refuse, he was relieved and said with a smile: "This is a private exchange match between our two countries. It is not a formal official match. There is no fixed process. It is just that the two parties gather together.

Together, we will randomly choose topics on the spot, and then write poems and lyrics based on the topics, and then poets from China and Japan will evaluate the quality of the poems on the spot."

Tan Yue nodded, and after listening to Chen Jian's introduction, he had some ideas in mind.

Chen Jian and Tan Yue were talking here. Chen Ye next to her was a little anxious. This time she called Tan Yue out. Now her father just threw a troublesome matter to Tan Yue without consulting her in advance.

Chen Ye felt embarrassed.

Chen Ye looked at Tan Yue and said, "Mr. Tan, forget about this matter. You are so busy with work now, how can you have time to take care of these things."

After saying that, Chen Ye looked at his father Chen Jian again and said with a somewhat unhappy tone: "Dad, you are the chairman of the Capital Poetry Association. How to deal with those Japanese poetry society poets should be your concern. Now you

Why would Mr. Tan do these things? He is neither a member of your Poetry Association nor a poet."

Tan Yue also heard that Chen Ye was trying to help her. She might feel that she was in a dilemma, but Tan Yue was not actually in a dilemma. It was not difficult for him to write poems and lyrics, and he was not like other poets who wrote a poem.

Poems take a lot of effort and hard work for several years to write a good poem.

In Tan Yue's mind, there shouldn't be too many classic poems from the past two thousand years on earth. There are poems on various themes. As long as you can come up with a topic, I can find good poems.

Therefore, the cost for Tan Yue to help Chen Jian cope with the Chinese-Japanese Poetry Exchange Conference was not high, and it was far less expensive than what Chen Jian and Chen Ye thought it would cost.

Tan Yue smiled and said to Chen Ye: "It's okay. Professor Chen is right. As a Chinese, if you can help someone at this time but don't stand up, you will inevitably feel guilty in the future."

Chen Ye: "..."

Chen Jian was surprised, "Teacher Tan, are you agreeing?"

Tan Yue did not say whether he agreed or not, but said: "Professor Chen, I will not participate deeply in this poetry exchange competition between China and Japan you mentioned. Chen Ye also said just now that I am indeed quite busy.

, If I keep following this exchange game, it will only delay my own affairs, but it will be bad if it delays the company's affairs. After all, I have to be responsible for everyone."

"Do you think this is okay? As a foreign aid of our Beijing Poetry Association, on the day of the exchange competition, if our Poetry Association feels confident, then there is no need to contact me. If it feels a little difficult, you can contact me and follow me.

Tell me the title, and then I will tell you the poem I wrote, and you will read it out for me."

Chen Jian was a little silent when he heard the words, and sighed secretly in his heart. Although Tan Yue's words sounded more sincere, if you think about it carefully, you can understand that they were just Tan Yue's perfunctory words.

After the topic was set, everyone was thinking hard about how to write good poems. When the Chinese side couldn't think of any good poems and called Tan Yue, there wouldn't be much time left. Tan Yue would be the reincarnation of the Poetry Immortal.

, I can’t write any good poems in such a hurry.

In inviting Tan Yue this time, Chen Jian did feel the pressure from the Japanese poets, but he would not overly force Tan Yue to help them. After all, his overbearing wife had warned him not to give Tan Yue anything.
To be continued...
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