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When you take a closer look at the photos of the 36 contestants (竞争者) for CCTV-3's talent show "Bravo Youngsters", you may find something different.
Ling, one contestant on the show, is seemingly perfect. The 25-year-old Beijing woman is a social media (社交媒体) influencer, whose realistic appearance is computer generated (生成).
Yet Ling behaves like a real human social media star. She attends fashion events, promotes designer clothes and brands, and shares her life on Sina Weibo.
"I love traditional Chinese culture, especially Peking opera, calligraphy (书法) and taichi. I hope that I can display these art forms in my own way on the stage," Ling posted on Weibo on Nov. 22.
Actually, Ling herself is the best illustration (实例) of her love for Chinese traditional culture.
Her name, Ling, comes from the feathered headdress (头饰) worn in Peking opera. Her voice in the talent show follows the school of the late Peking opera master Mei Lanfang. And her face is even designed to look good while wearing Peking opera makeup.
According to Chen Yan, founder of Beijing Next Generation Culture Media, the company behind Ling, they aimed(宗旨) to build the virtual idol (虚拟偶像) into a web influencer interested in Chinese national style.
Chen Zhe from the company Frees Fund, believes that the rise of virtual influencers will bring lots of chances. "They have great advantages. Unlike human influencers who will get old, or may have some sort of scandal (丑闻), virtual idols are young, flexible (灵活的), manageable and controllable," he said.
Chen Yan also pointed out that although influencers like Ling are virtual, their influence is real. Like it or not, they will bring big changes to the entertainment and fashion industries in the near future.
( ) 1. What makes Ling different from the other contestants?
A. She's popular on social media. B. She is computer generated.
C. Her appearance seems perfect. D. She loves designing clothes.
( ) 2. Why is Ling considered the best illustration of her love for Chinese traditional culture?
A. Because she performs Peking opera on the show.
B. Because she dresses up like a Peking opera singer.
C. Because she displays different kinds of Chinese cultural elements (元素).
D. Because she likes spreading Chinese culture in the virtual world.
( ) 3. What advantage do virtual idols have over human influencers?
A. They are more attractive and talented.
B. They act flexibly in different situations.
C. They can be controlled and managed easily.
D. They can influence the entertainment and fashion industries.
Ling, one contestant on the show, is seemingly perfect. The 25-year-old Beijing woman is a social media (社交媒体) influencer, whose realistic appearance is computer generated (生成).
Yet Ling behaves like a real human social media star. She attends fashion events, promotes designer clothes and brands, and shares her life on Sina Weibo.
"I love traditional Chinese culture, especially Peking opera, calligraphy (书法) and taichi. I hope that I can display these art forms in my own way on the stage," Ling posted on Weibo on Nov. 22.
Actually, Ling herself is the best illustration (实例) of her love for Chinese traditional culture.
Her name, Ling, comes from the feathered headdress (头饰) worn in Peking opera. Her voice in the talent show follows the school of the late Peking opera master Mei Lanfang. And her face is even designed to look good while wearing Peking opera makeup.
According to Chen Yan, founder of Beijing Next Generation Culture Media, the company behind Ling, they aimed(宗旨) to build the virtual idol (虚拟偶像) into a web influencer interested in Chinese national style.
Chen Zhe from the company Frees Fund, believes that the rise of virtual influencers will bring lots of chances. "They have great advantages. Unlike human influencers who will get old, or may have some sort of scandal (丑闻), virtual idols are young, flexible (灵活的), manageable and controllable," he said.
Chen Yan also pointed out that although influencers like Ling are virtual, their influence is real. Like it or not, they will bring big changes to the entertainment and fashion industries in the near future.
( ) 1. What makes Ling different from the other contestants?
A. She's popular on social media. B. She is computer generated.
C. Her appearance seems perfect. D. She loves designing clothes.
( ) 2. Why is Ling considered the best illustration of her love for Chinese traditional culture?
A. Because she performs Peking opera on the show.
B. Because she dresses up like a Peking opera singer.
C. Because she displays different kinds of Chinese cultural elements (元素).
D. Because she likes spreading Chinese culture in the virtual world.
( ) 3. What advantage do virtual idols have over human influencers?
A. They are more attractive and talented.
B. They act flexibly in different situations.
C. They can be controlled and managed easily.
D. They can influence the entertainment and fashion industries.
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