The news from Beijing and Japan were all good news, which made Xu Yun very happy. Sometimes, what people needed was such a simple piece of news to be able to cheer them up.
Almost all of the pressure Xu Yun faced came from these aspects. It could be said that he had no pressure in his own life at all.
There were probably not many people in the entire entertainment industry who dared to challenge him. Other than the leaders of the departments who held power, Xu Yun really did not need to care about anyone else.
There were very few people who could control the ban of any film and television. Moreover, they could not say that they could ban just because they wanted to. It was just that offending such people would make their work more complicated.
This was the current situation of Hua Xia. There was no other way. For example, a while ago, an animation produced by Sky Entertainment did not pass the censors because there were fighting scenes. How could there be no fighting in an animation that was set in ancient times when the emperor ruled the world?
If it was banned because of this, there would be no need to broadcast the Romance of the Three Kingdoms.
However, this was the truth. This was the generation gap, the gap. Therefore, most of the animations that passed were boring, childish, and belonged to five-year-old children. It was not that they could not produce content, but it was not that they would definitely be left behind by foreign animations. It was just because of these reasons.
If this kind of thing was made public, it could be said that this was a battle between the elders and the young in Hua Xia. The generation gap between the two generations was so big. It was no wonder that the previous generation was stagnant. The younger generation did not care about the current domestic animations at all.
After all, those who were in charge of the censors were from the fifties or even the forties. The main viewers of these things were from the fifties and nineties, not to mention them. The people from the eighties did not care about the animations that were passed in China.
It was either a wolf eating a sheep, but it could not eat it and was sent flying. It was a man catching a bear, but he could not catch it and was teased.
It was common for the previous generation to not pay attention to the needs of the next generation in Hua Xia. Why was it that although many foreign animations, especially Japanese animations, were targeted at young readers, the authors were already middle-aged? What did this mean? It meant that the generation gap between the two generations was not as big as in Hua Xia.
Objectively speaking, the material conditions of Hua Xia's generation were much better than those of the previous generation, but the previous generation's thinking couldn't improve so much. Therefore, it was normal for the previous generation's thinking to be out of place.
It had always been Zuo Meiyan who dealt with these "people of the previous generation" because Ruan Qingshuang didn't know how to deal with them. And this time, Xu Yun was the one to be blamed for it.
This was also the first time Xu Yun had interacted with the relevant departments as the CEO of Sky Entertainment Group. To put it bluntly, Xu Yun was not Zuo Meiyan. He had not grown up in such an environment, and Old Master Zhang had never brought him through these things.
So this time, Xu Yun had a headache dealing with these people.
However, this was a big-budget movie, so there was nothing they could do about it. Just because the clothes in this movie were slightly revealing to cater to the effect, it would be a pity if it wasn't approved.
Thinking back to the time when the city was filled with Golden Gully, this was much smaller than that. Moreover, this movie had a stronger story than that movie.
Xu Yun supported the country's actions to clean up the internet. Indeed, it should be like this. Looking at the current internet, it was indeed a little smoky, but the focus shouldn't be on these things. These things weren't to the point where they could really teach children bad things.
The things that could really teach children bad things weren't these so-called big-scale TV dramas, movies, novels, comics, magazines, and books.
These things were much more harmful to young people than those pornographic websites that couldn't be shut down for thousands of years. First, they had to clean up those things before doing anything else. Then, consider the self-produced web dramas that invited Japanese female stars to make guest appearances. Then, cut the scenes of the TV dramas to the neck, and then investigate the web novels that were only briefly mentioned.
It shouldn't be like now, where the whole thing was reversed. A good novel was about emotions, and when something was about to happen, it had to be cut directly. It was afraid of investigation.
But thinking about it, who wasn't an emotional animal in life?
For example, those who insisted on blocking the self-produced web dramas that only had Japanese female stars making guest appearances. Didn't you have these female stars on your hard drive? Or did you not have the ones you liked on your hard drive, so you wanted to investigate?
No matter what, Xu Yun was fully prepared to deal with these people this time.
Although they weren't important leaders and didn't have much power, they had the rights given by their leaders. Therefore, they could be treated well by Xu Yun.
It couldn't be helped. It was just like how a first-rank official in a feudal dynasty had to curry favor with a fourth-rank chief eunuch. No, even a sixth-rank deputy chief eunuch had to curry favor with him. Even those imperial eunuchs and palace eunuchs who had nothing to do with them were not easily offended by court officials.
This couldn't be helped.
Therefore, when these people came to Qingdao, Xu Yun treated them as if they were of the highest status.
The leader of this small team was called Chai Huai, and he was the head of an investigation department in a relevant department. His family named him Chai Huai because they wanted him to be "talented," but unexpectedly, in some northern cities, a person with a disability was called "Chai Pao."
Chai Huai's small team consisted of three people, including him. The clerk was called Gong Qiang and the driver.
And then there was no more.
This was much less than the large team of more than a dozen people that Xu Yun had imagined. It seemed that the country's leaders were wise and mighty, and they controlled these extravagant and wasteful things very well.
This was originally the case. It was just a small matter, and at most two people could handle it. In the past, at least 20 or 30 people would come, and they would use the name of inspection to eat delicacies, drink Maotai, stay in five-star glittering hotels, and play a full set of games.
Now it was really much better. There were only three people, and all of them were of the highest status. Xu Yun didn't have to spend much money.
He arranged for them to stay in a luxurious room in a movie and television hotel, and to eat in a five-star hotel. There were Chinese and Western restaurants, and if they wanted to eat seafood, they could eat seafood. If they wanted to experience the local customs, how much would it cost to find the best seafood stall in the evening?
At most, the prawns cost 38 yuan. How much could they eat in one breath? Didn't the tourists who came to Qingdao for National Day only get scammed two or three thousand yuan?
Therefore, Xu Yun didn't treat this as a pressure at all. The three people were too easy to keep company with.
When Xu Yun finished some things at hand, he saw that it was almost time, so he asked his secretary to tidy up the reception room.
The other party was quite punctual. They agreed to meet at three o 'clock in the afternoon, and they arrived at three o' clock in the afternoon.
Although Chai Huai was only a small section chief of the investigation department, he had a lot of authority. When he came to the reception room upstairs, he didn't have a smile on his face. Even the clerk behind him, Gong Qiang, had a long face. He didn't seem to be in a good mood.
Zuo Meiyan had already warned Xu Yun about this.
When Zuo Meiyan called Xu Yun yesterday, she said, "Don't think that these people don't have high positions. They are just small section chiefs. They only have this little power in their hands to suppress you. You have to be polite to them."
Zuo Meiyan also told him, "When they come, they'll definitely have a serious expression on their faces. When they're satisfied with your arrangements, they'll smile. Only when they're smiling can we begin to discuss some serious matters. If you cut to the point directly, you will definitely be rejected on the spot. This is the unspoken rule in this circle. "
Although Xu Yun didn't like the unspoken rules in any circle, he couldn't do anything about it. He could only do these things according to their wishes.
There was no other way. Life was like this. The things that could be changed and the things that couldn't be changed were always intertwined. People couldn't completely change it.
"Section Chief Chai, you are finally here. Come, come and sit!" Xu Yun greeted with a smile and waved to his secretary, "Prepare tea."
The secretary also cooperated and said to Chai Huai, "Section Chief Chai, what would you like to drink?"
"No need." Chai Huai said with a straight face, "I am here to talk about business. Time is tight. I still have work to do when I go back. I will explain it to you briefly. "
"Section Chief Chai, you came all the way here from Beijing. If I don't do my duty as a host, there will be no place for this thing." Xu Yun said and pointed to his face, putting on a difficult expression.
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