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How many companies has Xu Huaiyu worked for since his debut? How many companies has he had conflicts with?

The company that debuted in 1998: Rolling Stone International Music Co., Ltd. With the sharp shrinkage of the record market, Rolling Stone Records has gone from being the queen and king of the Chinese music scene in its heyday to almost facing the crisis of bankruptcy. The reason was not only that the kings and queens gradually began to fade out of the music scene, but also that some kings and queens left the Rolling Stones. At that time, the Rolling Stones could be said to be old people not releasing films, famous people left to sign new companies, and there was no new person to take over the Rolling Stones. At this time, Xu Huaiyu began to give up singing and fully entered the drama world based on the popularity he had accumulated before. First, the transformation failed and the record market was not guaranteed. Second, drama could also make money. Until 2008, Xu Huaiyu shot about 9 TV series and movies. And dubbing, etc., but not to mention which dramas everyone remembers, there are only a few that have been watched. After all, Xu Huaiyu's acting skills are mediocre, and Xu Huaiyu, who has lost his singing career, only occasionally sings old songs. Except for the boring costume dramas that Xu Huaiyu took over, only "Heart Train (Unit Drama: Hiroshima Love)" in 2003 was pretty good. But after this drama, Xu Huaiyu suddenly disappeared for three years.

In May 2007, 29-year-old Xu Huaiyu, who finally managed to make a comeback, signed with Qingtian Entertainment and released his 6th album "Bad Girl". This was another failed large-scale transformation, and he was almost naked and sexy. Xu Huaiyu wanted to give it a try, but she didn't get anything. She was also suspected of plagiarizing the album's interior design from Jolin Tsai, but the funny thing is that Jolin Tsai was just plagiarizing Ayumi Hamasaki at the time. Because the album was too big, Xu Huaiyu might have had many fans in the mainland, but the mainland version of "Bad Girl" was actually poorly introduced, which was another reason for the failure of Xu Huaiyu's album.

At the end of January 2009, Xu Huaiyu signed a five-year contract with Long Yan Company. On March 23 of the same year, she disappeared without fulfilling the contract. Long Yan accused her of breach of contract and the lawsuit has been ongoing for a year. During this period, she used text messages to accuse her boss Wu Zuwang of sexual harassment. As a result, Wu Zuwang counter-sued for aggravated defamation. Her house and car were also falsely seized by Longyan Company. Yesterday, Xu Huaiyu choked up as soon as she opened her mouth. She said that she had been suffering physically and mentally for the past two years and lost weight to only 33 kilograms. She cried every night and couldn't sleep, which made her want to commit suicide. She said in confusion: "Why did you run away from my mother?" House arrest, I don’t know why my mother has to endure this, I am really unfilial.”

I don’t know when she signed with Xianghong Entertainment, but a contract dispute with Xianghong Entertainment broke out in early 2010, leaving her unemployed for half a year. The two parties ended in reconciliation in March, and Xu Huaiyu also signed a contract with a new agency, Longyan. However, when the agency arranged and approached new jobs, they were unable to contact Xu Huaiyu. She suddenly cut off all contact, as if she had disappeared from the world. The brokerage company was so anxious that after 163 days, Long Yan formally filed a lawsuit with the local court yesterday, including liquidated damages of 4 million yuan, plus the 3 million yuan for mainland commercial performances and endorsements that had been negotiated but unable to be fulfilled, as well as the estimated The net profit in the next four years will be 6 million yuan, and a total of 13 million yuan will be demanded from Xu Huaiyu.

Summary: To answer the original poster’s question, Xu Huaiyu *** signed with four companies, namely Rolling Stone International Music Co., Ltd., Qingtian Entertainment, Xianghong Agency, and Longyan Agency. There were disputes with the latter two companies. Xu lost the lawsuit over the Xianghong Entertainment dispute in 2011. Now Xu Huaiyu is in a miserable state, heavily in debt, and seems to have been banned by all of Taiwan!

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