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Chinese tenor Jiang Dawei has now participated in the online review of Xiaoxianrou. Do old artists still have a stage now?

The official Weibo account of "Youth with You" announced the list of mentors for the art guidance group. The four old artists are Jiang Dawei, Huang Doudou, Teng Yachu, and Wang Jieshi. They are all leaders in their respective industries, especially teacher Jiang Dawei, who is an evergreen tree in the Chinese music scene. iQiyi worked hard to be more professional and professional in "Youth With You".

Although this idol development program is similar to some previous programs, there are some differences. One feature of these newly aired programs is that in addition to several celebrity mentors on the stage, there are also several experienced veteran artists behind the scenes to provide guidance. You know, it is relatively rare for old artists to appear in such young programs.

Many people said that maybe this is because of the policy. They want to make the entertainment industry more positive and they also want young people to know more about the older generation of artists. Of course, some people believe that this is also done to give these old artists some opportunities so that they can be on the current stage and let them shine again.

The current situation that old artists do not have the opportunity to appear in front of the screen makes people reflect. On the other hand, old artists must know how to keep up with the times and properly keep up with the trend. There will always be development. On the stage, in addition to the old artists who are now popular, they must also constantly improve their strength. Sooner or later, the popular talents without acting skills will withdraw from these stages that belong to powerful people. In addition, the producers should also spend money The money should be used to produce truly good works, rather than to pay for expensive films with high-profile movies.