**Do you think it is appropriate for the virtual anchor to hold a funeral during his lifetime? **
Burial is the act of a living person holding a funeral for himself. In Japan, people often express their wishes to suspend social activities through burial during their lifetime. On July 28, the virtual anchor of Rainbow Club, Dai Hui, announced his graduation. On the 27th, the day before graduation, he also held a funeral activity for himself. However, this event has caused quite a bit of controversy among Japanese audiences.
In this program, it can be seen that in the middle of the funeral altar, Dai Hui’s face appears in the form of a posthumous photo. In addition, the anchors related to Dai Hui have also cooperated so far.
The content of the controversy can be roughly divided into two points. One is that some viewers believe there is a problem with the funeral itself. Although everyone feels sympathy for the suspension of Dai Hui’s virtual anchor career, his funeral for his avatar is still a bit speechless. In addition, it seems inappropriate to carry out such activities during the death of former Japanese Prime Minister Abe.
The second is that some viewers are dissatisfied with the behavior of opening rewards in this live broadcast. Although this is the last live broadcast of Dai Hui, the opening of the reward in the form of a funeral is like asking for money from the audience. What’s more, Dai Hui may not be resurrected afterward, and the people in the middle may also be reincarnated into new virtual anchors. If you think about it this way, it’s even more outrageous to make money in this way.
In addition to the two points mentioned above, the show also caused a stir in another circle. Since Dai Hui has the nickname ã¾ã??ã?? among fans (Dai Hui’s Japanese hiragana name is ã¾ã??ã?ã¿ã?ã?), the hot search for “ã¾ã??ã?? Burial before death” appeared on Twitter. And this surprised fans of another celebrity with the nickname ã¾ã??ã??, Watanabe Mayu (ã?ã?ãªã¹ã¾ã??). Many fans and entertainment reporters thought that something happened to Watanabe Mayu, who had retired for many years, but when they clicked in, they found that it was a misunderstanding…
In addition, after the hot search of “ã¾ã??ã?? Burial during his lifetime” sparked discussions, fans of Dai Hui and Mayu Watanabe also started a debate about “who is more famous” between the two, but I won’t comment on this here…
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