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Characters in Jay Chou's greatest works

1. Rene Magritte, a Belgian surrealist painter.

2. Salvador Dali is a famous Spanish Catalan painter who is famous for his surrealist works.

3. Sanyu, a famous painter in my country, died of a gas leak in Paris in 1966. He is a famous painter in modern times.

4. Van Gogh (Van Gogh), a Dutch post-impressionist painter.

5. Munch, a Norwegian expressionist painter, printmaker, and pioneer of modern expressionist painting.

6. Matisse, a famous French painter, sculptor, printmaker, founder and main representative of Fauvism.

7. Lang Lang, an internationally renowned pianist.

8. Monet, a famous French Impressionist painter.

9. Xu Zhimo, modern poet, essayist, and Crescent poet.

It has been 6 years since Jay Chou last released an album. Fans have been waiting for the album to respond to the three-child policy. When good brother Liu Genghong was reviewing "Compendium of Materia Medica" on the Internet, Zhou Dong finally announced the release date of his new album on June 19th. Just when everyone was wondering if he was going to release a "22nd Anniversary Selected Works Collection" perfunctorily, today he finally delivered the release in advance with "The Greatest Gift" .

It is consistent with various previous speculations on the Internet, but it is also completely different. The title track of Jay Chou's new album "The Greatest Work" after six years is not a simple boast, but a tribute to Paris, the art capital from 1890 to the 1920s, through music and images.

Through the combination of lyrics and MV, as a time traveler, we look for and witness various glorious moments in the history of art, such as Margaret’s apple, Dali’s bent spoon, Chinese painter Sanyu’s bonsai flowers, Monet's self-portrait and the cosmic thighs of Chinese poet Xu Zhimo, while playing tricks, are also a comprehensive interpretation of Parisian classical art, and through this interpretation, the theme - "the greatest work" is highlighted.