At the sixth anniversary concert of tfboys, fans staged a light truck war. Is support that important?

I think it is really important to help, because when many stars actually perform, it is meaningless for them to perform by themselves without support. For example, if Roy sings on the stage, it will be embarrassing if no one applauds, so I think it's better to have a Fan Ying Hui Yuan.

But now there are many fans, and some of their activities in idolize are crazy. I don't think it's necessary to go so far. For example, at the concert of tfboys, fans staged a light card war, which I don't think is necessary.

Lots of fans. When they idolize, some behaviors are really extreme. I remember a fan bought a ticket to Andy Lau's concert, but because the ticket was a little late, he missed Andy Lau's concert and threw himself into the river. I think this kind of behavior towards fans is actually extreme.

We can advocate idolization, but idolization must be rational. After all, it is obvious that they are actually the same as us ordinary people. Some people may think that the stars are too sacred, so they always think that the stars are superior to themselves and will hold them up. Many stars are very famous because of their fans' love.

I think we in China pay too much attention to stars, and I hope those who idolize can be more rational, because after all, idolization is just a hobby of their own, and we can't regard idolization as the whole of life.

I hope that this concert will not show up in future concerts, because after all, China is still a country with high quality, and these behaviors of fans are actually very inappropriate.