Andy Lau supports Jet Li as "an artist values each other"

    Andy Lau supports Jet Li as "an artist"


    Wang Junchao


    "Sing Tao Daily" reported on September 24 that Andy Lau, who was on a concert tour in Changchun, learned that there were recent reports that Li Lianjie was illiterate and thought it was a "beautiful misunderstanding". He also praised Li Lianjie not only for not being illiterate, but also for being knowledgeable and good at martial arts. He is definitely the "champion of civil and martial arts" in China today.


    Although Hua Zai did not provide much evidence of Li Lianjie’s outstanding literary talent, which made the "champion of civil and military affairs" seem to be overrated. But when the partners were most embarrassed, Andy Lau did not hesitate to use high-profile words of support, praising Li Lianjie’s knowledge and rich knowledge, showing a rare artist’s character of cherishing and respecting each other.


    Literati have always had the habit of "looking down on each other" in ancient times. In recent years, popular culture has flourished, and "unspoken rules" have risen. There are many precedents in the entertainment industry that some artists are willing to suppress others in order to become popular. Some artists are light, cheap, and stepping on each other, making the entertainment industry the object of criticism. Andy Lau praised Jet Li, the partner who worked together on "Voting for Names", and responded to his statement that he taught Li "45 minutes of calligraphy" every day, revealing that "Li Lianjie is not only fluent in Chinese and English, but also often reads some esoteric Buddhist books"; "Brother Li taught me pronunciation in turn", and Chen Kexin laughed and scolded them for reciting classical Chinese and Bai not working as an "illiterate" joke. Although the title of "Wen Zhuangyuan" given to Jet Li by Andy is a bit overrated, it reflects the rare virtue of an artist.


    As we all know, Jet Li practiced martial arts at a young age, and after he became famous, he kept going on film dates. In addition, he also engaged in a lot of public welfare activities, so he naturally did not have much time to cultivate into a "both civil and martial arts" body. In fact, it is impossible and unnecessary for the "Kung Fu Emperor" to be also a "Wenqu Star". Even if they have some cultural indebtedness, it is completely understandable, and there is no need for the media to publicize it.


    May Andy Lau make a good start and make "artists respect each other" a trend in the entertainment industry.

Editor in charge: Xiu Rongteng