Many Poles are paying attention to this exchange event. They have always had a high pursuit of music. They call themselves the hometown of classical music. After witnessing Zheng Qian's ghost-like composition talent, they have some expressions on their faces.
Can't believe it.
"This is impossible!"
"There are almost no flaws in the music he plays, but this is also the biggest flaw!"
"It is impossible for one person to write such a complete piece of music in just half an hour. This must have been thought of in advance!"
"He cheated!"
"The biggest possibility is this so-called notary Carnegie. He is German. He must have joined forces with this Chinese. They are joining forces to manipulate this exchange competition!"
"How do Chinese people understand music? It is impossible to cultivate great composers. They don't even have the most basic food and clothing!"
"This game doesn't work, damn it!"
In addition to the angry people, thousands of listeners in the entire Warsaw town were waiting for the start of the Chinese Military Art Symphony Concert the next day. It was also on this night that they witnessed Poland and China on the Polish national television channel.
The musicians on the other side were in an intense and relaxing composition exchange competition.
They watched helplessly as an almost one-sided exchange match appeared in front of them.
They instantly became energetic, and many of them were even more surprised...
The famous pianist Dunlop...
He actually lost to an unknown Chinese!
"This Zheng turns out to be not only a lead singer, but also a top composer and an outstanding performer!"
"His playing method is so unique. I may never forget such a man who can fight fiercely with the piano!"
"All I can think of is the figure of him smashing the piano, and the moving music!"
"Incredible performance. Although Dunlop performed brilliantly in front of Zheng, the music he played obviously had a huge sense of fragmentation and could not be connected. The melody pieced together in this way was not complete!"
"But Zheng did it. The piece of music he performed in his first performance made people feel like they were seeing huge stars in the dark, so dazzling!"
"This young Chinese musician has a bright future. If he becomes a pianist full-time, I will definitely buy tickets for his concerts!"
At this moment, American best-selling author Fanny also saw the scene of Zheng Qian's confrontation with the Polish musician on TV.
After Fanny went to Riga to enjoy and watch the concert performance of the Military Art Symphony Orchestra, she had ended her trip and took a plane back to Boston, USA, where she was going to start sorting out the inspiration from traveling around the world during this time and start writing a new book.
But even after leaving Europe, Fanny's attention was always following every move of the Military Art Symphony Orchestra in Europe.
Therefore, she immediately watched the live broadcast of the Polish-Chinese Musicians Exchange Competition on Polish national television.
She was very happy that Zheng Qian could win the first game. Although "Croatian Rhapsody" sounded cheerful and intense, it actually didn't really impress Fanny.
It wasn't until the second exchange match started that Zheng Qian suddenly played "Wilderness Chase".
When that wonderful and eerie melody reached her ears, Fanny's heart suddenly felt hot, and she seemed to see in front of her eyes a smooth water droplet passing through the galaxy in the vast outer space, speeding towards the solar system.
For a long time, Fanny, who was deeply moved, was typing quickly on her laptop.
I wrote, deleted, deleted, and continued writing.
You can never achieve the most perfect state.
Late at night, Fanny lit a cigarette and logged into the Science Fiction World Community Forum as a habit.
Ever since she learned that the original source of "The Three-Body Problem" came from here, Fanny would go to the Science Fiction World Forum every once in a while to search for books. However, there were only a few that could compare to "The Three-Body Problem".
Looking at the discussion page, countless netizens were actively posting, asking Stephen, the translator of "The Three-Body Problem", about the creation of the second part and urging updates. When Fanny saw this scene, she thought of the experience of the Military Art Symphony Orchestra in Poland, and suddenly her heart
There was a restlessness.
She couldn't bear it any longer, so she pressed out the cigarette in her hand in the ashtray, and then started typing and posting.
"How long are you going to deceive yourself and others? "The Three-Body Problem" was written by a Chinese, and the content is all about what happened in China. Why do you always ignore this and keep discussing a translator who knows nothing about it?
Have you ever really paid attention to the creators??”
"Qin is a Chinese writer!"
"No, he is not just a writer. He not only wrote the great "Three-Body Problem", he is also a great composer..."
In the post, Fanny described everything she saw and heard during her encounter with Zheng Qian, as well as what happened two days ago at the Ruby Concert Hall in Riga, the capital of Latvia.
"...Just now, musicians from Warsaw took the initiative to send an invitation to 'Qin', and the two sides held a composition exchange competition. A piece of music composed by 'Qin' made me think of the song in "The Three-Body Problem".
Those pictures..."
"Tomoko! Cage! Red Bank Base!"
"Desperate Ye Wenjie, the first signal sent to the deep universe!"
"Good listeners can't stop this!"
"The huge Trisolarans used ultra-high technology to lock down the science on Earth, and their fleet began to march towards the Earth!"
"In this music, I see the end is coming!"
Following the release of Fanny's post, the entire Science Fiction World forum seemed to be shaken all of a sudden.
Fanny is a famous writer and the author of the best-selling book "Gulliver's Fantasy Journey". Even if she is not a big boss in the writer circle, she still has a certain status.
Her account information is public in the forum, and her last post was nearly three years ago.
Therefore, when Fanny appeared, she immediately attracted the attention of countless netizens.
In an instant, countless IP vests came online on the forum mountain.
The entire forum page suddenly became very stuck.
European and American netizens were eager to know more information and were pressing the F5 key crazily.
Every time it is refreshed, there are dozens more notes on the page, all of which are asking about things related to 'Qin'.
"Update! Update! When will the second part of "Gulliver" be updated?"
"The blade is ready, dear Fanny, update it quickly!"
"Wait a minute, this post...could it be that what Fanny is talking about is the theme song of "The Three-Body Problem"?"
"Oh my God, Fanny is also a fan of Three-Body Problem!"
"I was actually watching the whole thing that Fanny was talking about..."
"The German pianist Carnegie's theme for the second scene was 'Starry Sky', and then Qin and Louisa started composing at the same time. Qin came on first. The music he created really showed the mystery and vastness of the starry sky."
"My God, Miss Fannie actually flew on the same plane as Qin, how enviable!"
"That's not the point. The point is that I finally know why 'Qin' doesn't continue to update the Three-Body Problem! He is actually a singer, a composer, and a performer..."
"Waltfa? This is too unprofessional!"
"Maybe writing is his side job?"
"The Three-Body Problem seems to have been nominated for the Hugo Award for Best Novel, and it has become famous. Now publishers are printing more copies of The Three-Body Problem, but they have begun to promote it even more!"
“But I still can’t believe that such an amazing work was made by Chinese people!”
"But I believe! Only the Chinese can describe the details in detail. Of course, the reason why we ignored the original author is because Stephen, the translator, did a really good job. When he turned Chinese into
When I speak English, everything becomes very easy to understand!”
"So, even if 'Qin' did write the second work of 'The Three-Body Problem', we still wouldn't be able to read it without Stephen's translation."
"Thank you Stephen, and of course, thank you to the author 'Qin'. I hope he can come to New York to hold a book signing. I will definitely buy thirty copies!"
"Wait a minute, I turned on the Polish national television channel, but I didn't see the so-called game. It seems to have ended?"
"So fast? Is there a video?"
The entire forum was seduced by Fanny's post, eager to listen to the so-called theme song of "The Three-Body Problem".
But after Fanny posted an angry post, she went offline and continued writing, completely ignoring the trivial matters in the forum.
At the Warsaw University of Music, after Zheng Qian finished playing "Chasing in the Wilderness," Carnegie and four other notaries looked at each other and clapped immediately, with expressions of admiration on their faces.
The melody is catchy, strange and unique, and most importantly, very complete!
Once again, Zheng Qian’s real-time creative ability is demonstrated!
Even if the Warsaw students present looked down upon the Chinese, they could not help but look admiring at this moment.
Of course, there are still some people who think Zheng Qian is cheating.
Then, it was the turn of Warsaw's talented composer Louisa to perform.
However, when Louisa sat on the piano bench with her hands on the keys, everything suddenly became calm under the burning eyes from all directions.
She didn't press a key or play a note.
She just sat there quietly, looking at her hands and the black and white keys within reach.
Not long after, she stood up, looked at Zheng Qian sadly, and said softly in English: "I give up."
Zheng Qian remained silent.
This straightforward admission of defeat did not surprise Dunlop and others.
Because the difference is too obvious.
The piece "Chasing in the Wilderness" that Zheng Qian just played was so perfect and complete that even if the composers present were given a day, they would not be able to write a better piece, let alone only half an hour.
Dunlop and others had already anticipated the outcome of this scene, so they felt a little guilty for being pushed out to block Louisa.
At this point, the competition has become anticlimactic.
A reporter from Poland's national TV station felt a little aggrieved when he witnessed this scene.
After saying a few expressionless words in front of the camera, he ended the live broadcast in a hurry, and then quickly left with the photographer, as if nothing had happened.
The musicians, led by Dunlop, stopped clamoring at this time.
One by one, they turned around in silence and walked out of the practice room.
When the students of the Warsaw University of Music saw this scene, they felt as if a bucket of cold water had been poured on them.
It was as if the God I believed in had been insulted in public.
Looking at the missing musicians who left in a blink of an eye, the students opened their mouths, but could not spit out a single word.
Everyone was so depressed that they almost vomited blood.
However, if the skills are inferior to others, so what?
Even well-known musicians such as Dunlop, Sergeyak, and Louisa left in despair. Are you and others better than these masters?
So the students also lowered their heads and lined up to walk out of the practice room.
In an instant, only Zheng Qian and other Chinese people were left in the room, as well as the president of the Warsaw University of Music and four notaries.
The changes were so fast that no one at the scene had time to react.
Even the four notaries looked stunned.
"These Poles... really can't afford to lose!"
Song Huiming came back to his senses and whispered, with a hint of disdain in his tone.
Zhang Minghan heard this and signaled Song Huiming not to talk nonsense, and then he, Zheng Qian, Lou Ze, and Liao Min said goodbye to the musicians who were on site as notaries.
"We bought tickets for your show!"
Carnegie and three other musicians from the United States, Russia, and Austria took out the tickets in their arms and said with a smile: "I didn't expect to enjoy such a wonderful performance in advance. Mr. Zheng, I hope you can maintain your standards."
, will bring a more exciting performance to the music fans tomorrow!”
Zheng Qian smiled and nodded, shook hands with several musicians, and then left the Warsaw University of Music with his teacher Lou Ze and others in the three commercial vehicles with the five-star red flag logo on them.
The seemingly vigorous exchange competition ended hastily after only two games.
Onlookers all felt sorry.
For Lou Ze and Liao Min, this is obviously the best outcome.
In the first game, we directly crushed them. In the second game, as soon as our performance was over, the enemy surrendered.
This phenomenon of almost subduing the enemy without a fight has also made the Chinese people in China who stayed up all night watching the CCTV news channel watch with excitement, wishing they could immediately go to Poland to show off in Zheng Qian's place.
"You're just leaving now? You don't even say hello?"
"No manners at all!"
"Zheng Qian and the others are still too polite!"
"Yes, you can't be polite to these idiots, take action when it's time to take action!"
"Now that we have taken action, we must teach them an impressive lesson!"
"Aren't the Poles known as the hometown of music and a pilgrimage site for pianists? I waited for a long time, and my eyes were red. I thought there would be an epic battle between dragons and tigers, but this is the result? This is it?"
"It made me laugh so hard. Those who didn't know better thought we started this match first!"
"Zheng Qian is so awesome. He can compose such a perfect song in less than half an hour. He is simply invincible!"
Not only the netizens watching the live broadcast, but also the anchors in front of the commentary desk, all of them had bright faces and smiles at the moment, and they were not constantly making fun of the so-called Polish musicians in their words.
During this period, the anchors wished the Military Art Symphony Orchestra a more successful European tour and also praised Zheng Qian's musical talent.
They are originally hosts of music channels and are well versed in the difficulty of composing music.
In their opinion, the quality of the two pieces of music, "Croatian Rhapsody" and "Chasing in the Wilderness," is not much different, even if it is not called divine music.
They will definitely be popular for a long time to come.
And such a piece of music was actually composed within half an hour!
No matter how knowledgeable they are, the anchors of these music channels feel dumbfounded in their hearts.