Chapter 257 A family is easy to do
After dinner, Qin Jian met the coach, team leader, and two smiling Chinese reporters in the hotel room. He could guess the result from the expressions of these people.
Bangzi's side is determined to use procrastination tactics. As long as this matter can be delayed for one night, they will have the opportunity to do something.
But the problem is that it is difficult to find reasons for delay, especially when Japanese people are present.
As soon as Bangzi pointed out that there was no suitable testing venue in the stadium, before the Chinese side could protest, the few Japanese reporters who were watching the excitement directly suggested that they go to the hotel for testing. Even the Japanese Embassy not far away can provide testing.
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This made Bangzi so angry that he even hated the Japanese more than the Chinese in an instant.
The two Olympic Organizing Committee supervisors knew Bangzi's intentions very well, and naturally they would not let them use such a poor excuse to delay the test. They directly found a room in the venue and started testing.
Needless to say, the final result was that after Park Yong-hwan's gloves were taken apart, everything became clear.
Not only was half of the sponge removed, but it was also filled with plaster as a supplement.
This made all the gangsters look ugly, and the Chinese and Japanese reporters naturally took a lot of shots at the evidence.
Everyone knows that this matter can be big or small. If only the Chinese family is present, then the worst case scenario is to use money to silence the Chinese people. Although there is not much money in this skill, you can still get it by gritting your teeth and paying hundreds of thousands of dollars.
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But the problem is that the Japanese media are also on the side. If Bangzi tries to cover it up, he will have to pay dozens of times the price.
Qin Jian knew that there was no way to cover up this matter after the Japanese were involved, because the Japanese were not short of money, so they would not miss this opportunity to embarrass Bangzi.
This matter will even happen. If Bangzi really plans to spend hundreds of thousands of dollars to calm China down, the Japanese will immediately spend ten times the amount of cash to make the Chinese write a book about it. By the way, let’s laugh at Bangzi’s action. It’s too shabby.
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At this point, he has been too lazy to pay attention to this matter. Anyway, Bangzi will not have much memory, let alone expect that this small scandal will make them change their minds in the 1988 Olympics.
Wu Jie also had the same view. He even felt that if Qin Jian continued to compete at that time, he would most likely be deliberately taking advantage of his home field advantage to make things difficult for him.
However, Qin Jian will only participate in the Olympic Games once. The reason is of course that the income from boxing competitions in the Olympic Games is too small.
This refers to the income on the "Olympic Coin". This system sets the income based on the influence of the event.
"Olympic boxing" does not have a high influence in the entire boxing circle. The income from an Olympic boxing gold medal is only half of that from a boxing title defense match among the three major professional boxing organizations.
So after you get an Olympic gold medal, you can start playing professionally. You must know that after successfully winning the boxing championship belt, you have to defend the title at least twice every year, which is equivalent to the benefits of playing in four Olympic Games.
If he joins two professional boxing organizations, he will have to defend his title four times a year. If he joins three organizations, he will have six title defenses a year.
This kind of income is much higher than that of the Olympic Games, so Qin Jian can't wait to start boxing professionally.
After Wu Jie and Qin Jian returned to Beijing, they naturally pretended to meet each other first.
After Qin Jian joined the "Umbrella Agency", it almost gathered all China's sports geniuses. When you look at the signing list of the sports branch, you can see a long list of star-studded names: Wu Jie, Lu Da
,Shen Lang, Chen Haonan, Lin Yaodong, Qin Jian, Wang Xiaoqian, Nie Weiping, Li Ning, Lang Ping.
This is just the signing list of the "Sports Department". The "Record Department" was just established not long ago, and the "Film and Television Department" is being established. There are now a lot of targets who are signing contracts or are preparing to sign contracts. These are the future targets.
Big bosses in three domestic fields.
When Wu Jie came back this time, he planned to sign several contestants from the "CCTV Young Singer Television Grand Prix" sponsored by himself. This program was not held until 1985 in its original version. It was probably due to his appearance that it was moved forward.
However, due to the early schedule, Mao Amin and Wei Wei's results were not as good as their original positions, and both of them stopped in the semi-finals.
Liu Huan only finished third in the men's category, because the second place was Tengger, and the champion was a person who had never appeared in the original dimension.
But this does not prevent him from signing these four future big sisters and big brothers in the mainland music scene, and by the way, he also signed two champions who have never appeared in the original dimension.
Now that we have talented people, we can’t just rely on him and the tool makers to plagiarize our works.
This is just like how they try their best to cultivate native talents in the three major worlds. The Chinese music scene cannot overwhelm Japan by just relying on plagiarism. It must have the ability to make blood and innovate.
But the road has to be taken step by step. After he and Luda established a record company in China, they first focused on cultivating potential composers and lyricists.
There is no shortage of excellent lyricists in China, and there is no need for special training in this area. There are a large number of cross-border literati and writers with excellent literary qualities who can do this job with a little self-study.
In fact, there are a large number of such cross-border creators in China in the original plane. Their works are often not many, but what they write are basically excellent. It is a pity that the abilities of domestic composers are far from being worthy of these divine lyricists.
What China lacks in this era is excellent "composers", but there is no shortcut for this. Wu Jie can only use plagiarized works to enlighten him, and then slowly start spending money to train the younger generation.
But it is estimated that it will take at least three to five years to cultivate a group of truly useful composers.
He can afford to wait. At this stage, he is planning to plagiarize music for a large number of future European and American works, and then let talented domestic lyricists create them.
This was a plan he had thought of for a long time. Many works from Europe, America and Japan in the 1990s were of excellent quality, but the lyrics could not be copied exactly, which was a problem that had always troubled him.
To give the simplest example, he could not copy the Cantonese version of "Glory Days" because the Chinese praised Mandela as either stupid or bad, so he could only copy the Mandarin version of "Glory Days".
However, there are not many bilingual versions of such works, but many works from Europe, America and Japan are of very high musical quality. Even if a second-rate lyricist is used to write lyrics, the finished product will not be that bad.
If these songs were copied out separately and then handed over to these domestic masters to write lyrics, they would not be able to take off!
This is his musical plan, and now he has to complete another plan first.
After Wu Jie personally met with Qin Jian in Beijing and signed the contract, he met the two Luo brothers and sisters under the latter's introduction.
This kind of operation is a bit cumbersome, but some scenes must be performed perfectly.
Wu Jie didn't know each other from the two brothers and sister, and Qin Jian didn't know each other from the two brothers and sisters. This started with their transfer of schools.
After the two were rescued, they naturally came to the rear for treatment.
They indeed made a great contribution. The villagers were saved precisely because of their risky sacrifices. Afterwards, they returned to school with honor, gave a speech in front of all the teachers and students, and accepted media interviews.
But after joining this big family, it would be too much for them to study medicine.
So the two used the excuse that they were injured during the rescue and hoped to transfer to another school. Although the specific reason was not stated clearly, the meaning was that they were injured and would no longer be able to join the army in the future.
This excuse was very perfunctory. Of course Luo Yunfeng didn't believe it, let alone disapproved of their haphazard approach.
But their mother agreed that they should go to Beijing Film Academy because acting was much safer than joining the army. She didn't want any more problems to happen to the two children, and the grandparents also had the same opinion.
Finally, with the support of a group of elders, Luo Yunfeng had no choice but to transfer the two brothers and sister to Beijing Film University through connections.
At that time, Qin Jian was also training in Beijing, and his reputation as "no one can beat him with his fists" gradually spread.
When these two troublemakers heard this, of course they wanted to challenge them. In the end, the three of them put on a good show in front of everyone.
I won’t mention the specific process. Anyway, Luo Shengyang was bruised and swollen after the incident, and Qin Jian was unable to exert force on one of his legs for three days. It was a draw.
But of course the three of them did not know each other without fighting. From then on, the three most capable Chinese people officially formed a team in Beijing.
Now that Qin Jian has not only become a member of the umbrella company, but also obtained 3% of the shares, he naturally wants to bring the two brothers in as well.
The four of them chatted more happily after meeting, and unknowingly they started talking about movies, which was the main theme of this meeting.
The third thing Wu Jie has to do when he returns to China this time is naturally to set up a film and television company.
But this matter is not easy to handle, because China did not allow private companies to publish film and television works until 1995. Before that, only state-owned studios could obtain publishing licenses. Although private companies could invest money to make movies, they could not
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This is the reason why domestic private film companies were not established one after another until 1995. Before 1995, only a few people such as Xie Jin established private film companies. They basically relied on relationships to cooperate with state-owned film studios, which was a bit like an outsourcing situation.
But capital will not invest money in cooperation in this situation. First of all, it is too difficult to operate. How many well-connected directors like Xie Jin are there in China?
Wu Jie's idea was to set up Red Hat Company and rely on his connections to list the company under the eight major state-owned studios.
But this kind of operation is still not referential. After all, how many people in the country are as proud as him?
Besides, if this thing is done, what’s the benefit?
Unlike the real estate industry, film and television companies will not make much money in the domestic film market in the next twenty years.
If someone has this kind of connection and is successful in any profession, why would he want to make a movie?
If you really have a soft spot for "movies" themselves, then why not go to Hong Kong and set up a film company?
In Hong Kong, you can make whatever you want, and the market environment is better. But in China, you can't even make ghost movies. You can make scar movies at most.
So after spending so much effort, what is the final picture?
Wu Jie also knows that doing this is thankless, but he does it because he has some obsessions in his heart.
Now even football can rise, so why can't Chinese movies, Chinese music, and Chinese comics rise together?
Even if it is unprofitable, he still has to make movies and TV series in the mainland, still have to find ways to support the domestic animation and music industries, still have to engage in the IT and IC industries, still have to engage in the automotive and medical industries...
In short, wherever China in the original plane was not working, he had to do it wherever he could.
Anyway, it’s not good in the first place, so even if it doesn’t succeed, I don’t feel any guilt.
But if he accidentally succeeds in any field, the sense of accomplishment he will get will be stronger than winning the World Cup!
Wu Jie plans to rely on his own connections to find one of the eight major state-owned studios to be affiliated with. Then he can find a second-generation senior to have a meal with the director. Then the eight studios will probably fight to cooperate with him.
A year later, the two brothers and sisters could take advantage of their military connections to directly set up a film studio affiliated with the military, which would probably be called "Wolf Warrior Studio" at that time.
At this time, someone may ask, what is Wolf Warrior Studio?
"Wolf Warrior Studio" is naturally run by Wolf Warriors. To put it bluntly, films that cannot be made by state-owned companies will be made by Wolf Warriors, films that state-owned companies dare not make will be made by Wolf Warriors, and things that state-owned companies dare not take care of will be taken care of by Wolf Warriors.
In a word, I, Wolf Warriors, want to take care of things that the state-owned enterprises can control, and I, Wolf Warriors, want to control those that cannot be controlled by the state-owned enterprises! Kill first and then report, imperial power charter! This is Wolf Warriors, is it clear enough?
Since these two brothers and sisters were so awesome, of course Wu Jie immediately roped them into the company, giving each of them a 3% share as usual.
He knew that his actions must have been recorded by someone who was interested, and Han Qing has been doing this job, because this is her real job, and riding Wu Jie should be part-time.
But now she regards spying on Wu Jie as a part-time job, so the relevant departments are not very reassured about her.
Through the system, Wu Jie knew that at least two departments in the country were monitoring him. However, this kind of "monitoring" could be understood as "protection" if he did not seek death.
In the eyes of the boss, the things he is doing now are just kids playing house.
But if all children play like this, it will make many senior executives happy, because doing something serious is really better than causing trouble all day long.
So the question is, have Wu Jie and the two siblings discussed what movie they want to make?
Chapter completed!