Great news from the dance community during the Qingming Festival! Feng Shuangbai, president of the Chinese Dancers Association, Luo Bin, vice president, and Wei Li, deputy director of the Art Exchange Department, collectively "fell down" on the first day of the Qingming holiday. These are certainly "master" level figures! They are well-known big shots in the dance community, having directed countless notable works. It’s hard to even count them all! But how did they end up tripping themselves? The netizens are not having it and have pointed their fingers at one question: How are they making money?
You might not believe it, but these artists, who seem "elegant," actually have their own "little tricks." The Dance Art Center of the Chinese Federation of Literary and Art Circles is a public institution, but their scope of business is clearly stated: "Organizing academic exchanges, artistic performances, and artist fieldwork practices." It sounds very impressive, but in reality... knowledgeable netizens have long figured it out: The biggest problem with this matter likely lies in the "national dance grading" project! This is like a "printing machine"; not everyone can obtain the operating licenses from various regions. In such a monopolistic business, it's hard not to be corrupt! Why do I say this? We common folks understand the most: How much can you earn by dancing based on skill? But if you get into grading and selling licenses, that's a business where you can count money while lying down! Isn't there a saying in society now: "Working hard is becoming increasingly difficult; it’s better to engage in a monopoly to make money quickly!"
Moreover, insiders have pointed out that Feng is very adept at using unspoken rules with female dancers. To please certain leaders, he often regards young male and female dancers as gifts to be 'contributed.' Therefore, he is quite favored and liked by some leaders. Reports suggest that this is also the main reason he has been repeatedly reported but only recently was caught and investigated. However, it should be noted that the above rumors have not been confirmed by authoritative sources. It's not just dance grading; which certification or grading project around us doesn't have its own tricks? Simply put, it all depends on who can do what based on a single word. The greater the power, the larger the space for discretionary judgment, and naturally, the more opportunities for rent-seeking. For example, those large projects are basically won by state-owned enterprises, which then subcontract it layer by layer. In the end, if a private enterprise wants to get paid? They have to see the face of the principal party! That's not even the scariest part; the more frightening aspect is the "charm" of power: the more one possesses, the easier it is to gain! Think about it, social resources are concentrated in the hands of a few, and these people distribute the benefits through various means. Even a slight tilt can benefit countless people. This is why we are living so hard now: because these high costs ultimately fall on us common folks! Power, to put it bluntly, is like a "hot cake." The more one possesses, the more restless they become. Whether it’s singers, dancers, footballers, or chess players, as long as they can climb high enough in their fields and control sufficient resources, they shouldn't blame others for their sparkling eyes!