This book is divided into paperback and hardcover versions. The simplified version was pre-sold by Dangdang.com on April 27, 2013. It uses a specially designed first edition limited edition cover, and the official cover will be announced in May. The hardcover version is planned to be released through ground sales one month later. It is a special gift prepared by Wei Chen and Tianyu for Le Cheng.
Being the best version of yourself is never easy. From a good boy to a rebellious boy to a good young man born after 1985, Wei Chen has not missed a step in this typical path of Chinese growth. However, peeling off the "all-round idol" label, behind the standard products that look like industrial assembly lines, this book presents us with several real and vivid moments of the author's transformation. Wei Chen said that he is not anyone's idol. As for success, he is always on the road. He wants to find his truest self first. The "IDOI" in the book's English title "IDOI BY MY WAY" comes from Wei Chen's deconstruction of the idol "IDOL", which means "I DO I, I am myself."
In "I'm Not Someone's Idol", Wei Chen puts himself in the perspective of an ordinary young man, tells his birth background and growth story, and also puts forward his personal views on how to face "controversies between right and wrong" . "Obed on the surface but stubborn on the inside" are the same characteristics of most Chinese children who live under strict tutoring. Wei Chen is particularly typical. However, in order to do what he likes most, he did not resort to extreme resistance, but started from the beginning. From the beginning, I learned how to live in peace with the world, and used the correct mentality and patience to win support from my family, company, and society. Whether I was learning singing, piano, and Sichuan music as a child, or studying music style after my debut, He showed great willpower regardless of whether he was dancing or not. Especially from 2011 to 2012, with the full support of Tianyu Media, Wei Chen went to South Korea to further his art studies and the experience of working with a multinational team once again broadened his horizons. vision and enriched his life values ??(further studies include CrossFit, Power Vocal, dance and music production). In addition to his artistic skills, Wei Chen rented a house, cooked, took the subway, chatted with taxi drivers, made new friends, and lived an independent and fulfilling GAP Year-style study abroad life in South Korea.
This is a memoir that is half-understood by the public. It is fully open for the first time. In addition to a large amount of text, it also uses nearly two hundred real-life photos, allowing readers to sit across the table from Wei Chen. Duan, understand this young man's calm but not simple heart, understand the right and wrong of praise and criticism, Wei Chen, as an ordinary young man.