First, if you don't work hard, you are retreating. I once saw a video on a video website about how much pressure Korean artists need to accept when they debut. According to the video, brokerage companies sign hundreds of trainees every year, and only a dozen can make their debut. Every company is like this. In the environment of survival of the fittest, everyone needs to bear great pressure before they debut. Didn't LAY say that he stayed as a trainee for several days before he debuted?
However, all the efforts of trainees can only get a chance to debut, but debut is only the beginning. Every day, groups and even artists debut. They have to work millions of times to get the continuous support of fans, and even need to meet the weak requirements of some fans. Who won't get sick under constant high pressure? Even if the body can bear it, the spirit can't bear it.
Second, have you ever heard of hidden rules? In Korea, there is a profession called chaebol, which monopolizes the economic lifeline of the whole country. It is almost impossible for ordinary people to get promoted or even start a business, especially in the Korean entertainment circle where the gap between the rich and the poor is particularly large. Artists are often given as gifts to others, who are either directors, chaebol or even the top management of some companies.
In fact, the Korean media has reported this story many times. They not only made a movie "Toy" telling the story of Zhang Ziyan. Although her story can't represent everything, the appearance of this incident has made the world see how chaotic South Korea is. In normal life, people are prone to mental illness due to external pressure, not to mention living such an inhuman life, and Korean artists are not so glamorous.
Third, the bad media added fuel to the fire ... don't think I'm throwing a pot here, remember what Suli said in an interview before he died? She said she hoped the media would love her more. At that time, she said this sentence with a smile and looked at the camera humbly. I didn't feel anything at first, but seeing the news of her death, I felt her despair and loss at that time.
At that time, because of her dress and some private lives, the media frequently reported that she was not good here, and fans kept accusing her here, even thinking that she was sick, and fans who supported her for many years abandoned powder, and netizens accused her overwhelmingly. Maybe when she saw this, she collapsed under constant physical torture and mental pressure, just like Lin Xiang in Blame You for Being Beautiful.
Finally: Every time South Korea reports that artists make such choices, I think of Su Li. It's a pity that a straight flush girl has withered at this age.