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What happened to Zhang Junhao, a 3-year-old boy who got angry because of "dancing in the square dance"?
At the age of three, Zhang Junhao became famous for dancing in the program "Wonderful China People". Being famous too early has a great negative impact on children. It was reported two years ago that he didn't want to study now. Should be at school now.

There are actually many child stars in China. Andy and Zray, who are popular now, used to be child stars. But many people don't realize that only two people in China can be as famous as when they were young, and they have been popular until they are teenagers.

Do you still remember Jin Ming, the child star in Qiong Yao's drama "International Nuclear Accident Level"? Do you still remember Xie Miao and his son played with Jet Li in A Letter to Dad?

A star's fame, his own efforts and struggle only account for 30% of the success factors; The rest is the right time, location and people.

Zhang Junhao took part in the right project at the right time and at the right age. Because he is young, he is cute, imitates adults and rebelles against a kind of "contrast". But this feeling, as he grows up, will soon disappear.

At school, everyone learned an article by Wang Anshi. Fang Zhongyong, a child prodigy, became a mediocre man when he grew up, because his father paid too much attention to his "talent" and neglected his normal training.

When people are young, their minds are immature. Being induced by vanity too early will become unrealistic. Becoming famous is not that easy.

In this era, the speed of making stars is comparable to that of immortals. Grab a handful and throw it on the stage. Everyone is a new star.

Known for its novelty, how can it last without real skills?

I believe Zhang Junhao's parents are aware of this problem, so they didn't let him show up in the past two years.