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Chapter 59, "Chinese Language," is now available online and has become incredibly popular.



Chapter 59, "Chinese Language," is now available online and has become incredibly popular.

Chapter 58, "Chinese Language," is now available online and has become incredibly popular.

At 9:30 a.m. the next day, the audio and download links for "Chinese" appeared simultaneously on five major music platforms: Kugou, QQ, Kuwo, Qianqian Music, and Xiami. However, the buttons were still grayed out, with a note indicating that they would be officially launched at 10 a.m.

The song cover description also includes the following:

I saw a news report a few days ago: As the country's overall strength rapidly increases, its international influence is also rising in tandem, and Chinese culture is spreading to the world.

Confucius Institutes have spread across five continents, and a wave of China fever is sweeping the world. At least 3000 million non-Chinese people around the world are learning Chinese, and some schools in Europe and America have even made Chinese a compulsory foreign language.

After reading this news, I was deeply moved and wrote this poem, "Chinese Language," to congratulate the country on its prosperity and to celebrate Chinese culture's spread to the world.

The audience reacted in various ways after reading this passage.

Of course, the fans blindly believe that their idol is too amazing, a genius among geniuses.

The first impression of ordinary people is that Lin Zixuan is too talented. He saw a news article, got inspired, and wrote a song. But his tone is too arrogant. He just wrote a song and then elevated it to congratulating the country and Chinese culture. Isn't he just being presumptuous or trying to make a big deal out of nothing?

Haters, on the other hand, felt that Lin Zixuan was too annoying and pretentious. It was just a song, yet he casually brought up values. They said if the song wasn't good, they would criticize him mercilessly.

Musicians who saw this passage looked at each other in bewilderment. Could it be that Lin Zixuan's song "Chinese" is actually a patriotic song? How am I supposed to criticize it?

At 10 o'clock, amidst great anticipation, "Chinese Language" was officially launched simultaneously on five major music platforms. Of course, the 12530 website also opened a download link for the ringtone at the same time.

Countless listeners immediately flocked to the five major music platforms to listen to and download "Chinese".

But soon, everyone discovered that the song hadn't finished playing and the download was less than halfway done when it suddenly stopped responding.

Looking at the computer screen again, it seemed the entire music platform was unresponsive...

Switching to Baidu Tieba or Tianya Forum, one finds the forums already buzzing with activity, with netizens complaining about the music platform's malfunction.

People also discovered that it wasn't just one music platform, but all five major music platforms that experienced problems.

This is an unprecedented event.

An expert explained that the problem was likely caused by an excessive number of people listening to and downloading the song "Chinese Language," which overloaded the music platform's servers and caused it to crash.

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Soon, music platforms also posted notices saying that the platform was undergoing upgrades and that they should wait.

This immediately caused an uproar on various online forums, with netizens commenting on the matter.

Some complained that the five major music platforms were terrible and couldn't even withstand this little bit of pressure.

Many people are discussing how amazing Lin Zixuan is, how one song swept five major music platforms, how incredible that he created an unprecedented record, it's simply amazing.

Of course, some netizens who listened to a portion of the song praised it highly.

Following this surge in popularity, Lin Zixuan gained another wave of fans on his Sina blog and the Xuanyuan Bar on Baidu Tieba.

Half an hour later, the five major music platforms completed the emergency server expansion and gradually resumed operations.

Everyone can finally listen to and download songs smoothly.

However, to avoid the risk of another server outage, they all used traffic throttling measures, which caused many people to have to queue up to watch, listen to, and download "Chinese Language", which attracted a wave of complaints.

Soon, people who had listened to the songs online or downloaded them and listened to them using other tools began to share their thoughts on the internet.

"The song 'Chinese Language' is so well-written and beautiful to listen to. Lin Zixuan is truly a genius. After listening to it, I felt a surge of pride in Chinese culture, especially the part about how the whole world is learning (speaking) Chinese. It was absolutely fantastic!"

"Chinese is definitely a great song. Lin Zixuan innovatively incorporates the most popular tongue twisters in the Chinese-speaking world into Western hip-hop style and sings them in a rap style. It is definitely a pioneering contribution to the Chinese music scene in mainland China."

"The song 'Chinese Language' is extremely infectious. It incorporates tongue twisters, which amazed me and made me feel the profoundness of Chinese culture. The melody is inspiring, and it makes me feel patriotic."

"Chinese is a wonderful work that combines pop music with traditional elements against the backdrop of Chinese culture. With its unique lyrics, it depicts the enthusiasm for learning Chinese around the world. The song not only shows the charm of the Chinese language, but also demonstrates the global influence of Chinese culture."

"Lin Zixuan is truly a genius among geniuses. Anyone who dares to say he has no musical talent is blind. His song 'Chinese Language' blends traditional Chinese elements, incorporating the most popular tongue twisters in the Chinese-speaking world into hip-hop style and reciting them in a rap style. It's so interesting."

"Lin Zixuan is truly a genius with unparalleled musical talent. He was just publicly criticized by La Ying a few days ago, and in such a short time he has produced such a classic work as 'Chinese' to fight back. He is really amazing."

So now the question is, La Ying, as a senior who "looks down on Lin Zixuan, a musical genius with such outstanding talent," what works of yours can be compared to "Chinese"? Or can you also create a song that can rival "Chinese" as soon as possible?

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Meanwhile, most of the big names and music critics in the music industry who were originally eager to criticize Lin Zixuan's new song have fallen silent and dare not speak out.

Damn, how can you criticize this? First of all, "Chinese" is indeed a classic, and it was the first song to incorporate Western hip-hop style into Chinese pop songs, which is an absolute great contribution to the Chinese music scene.

More importantly, this song is inherently politically correct and easily inspires a sense of cultural pride among the public. Haven't you seen how much everyone on the forums is praising it? It may have already attracted the attention of the authorities.

Making random criticisms at this time, especially if they are baseless, could cause serious trouble. At the very least, fans will definitely not accept it and might even unfollow you in the blink of an eye. The risk is simply too great.

The PR fees from Taihe Rye Music and Laying are too hot to handle; let's return them.

Some music critics even started praising "Chinese Language".

"Bang bang bang..."

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In that same luxurious villa, the new furniture hadn't been bought yet, and the few pieces that had survived last night were destroyed again, smashed to pieces on the ground.

After listening to the song "Chinese," La Ying was completely desperate.

Now he had become a complete clown, his reputation of over twenty years ruined in an instant, and he had become Lin Zixuan's stepping stone.

Yang Sangan Erlang had the same reaction as her. He was even worse off than La Ying. Now he could never get rid of the label of plagiarism, and he felt only endless despair.

The song "Chinese Language" became an instant hit upon its release, sweeping across the Chinese music scene at lightning speed.

Lin Zixuan received Xu Qing's call at 4 p.m., just six hours later.

The song has been streamed a total of over 1500 million times on five major music platforms and downloaded more than 200 million times, setting a new record.

Riding on this wave of popularity, Lin Zixuan's Sina blog and Baidu Tieba Xuanyuan Bar have both surpassed 60 followers.

Its popularity has reached 433572, exceeding the total number for yesterday.

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