During the show, the Chinese character dictation had just begun, and Iori Yukino walked onto the stage with a look of fear on her face.

"Was I so stupid at the time?" Iori Yukino couldn't hold back when he saw his silly look on the show. He was indeed a little nervous at the time, so much so that he didn't take care of his expression management at all.

It seems cowardly enough...

The audience was immediately confused. Although they didn’t know the specific process of the Chinese character dictation competition, they knew from the name that this show requires Chinese character dictation. Why did Sakura Girl come on first?

"Let Yukino go!"

The barrage was even filled with indignation. People are stupid to begin with, but you still embarrass them in a foreign language!

Immediately afterwards, after the question maker finished dictating the word "End" and Iori Yukino successfully wrote it correctly, the barrage went silent.

"I didn't even know how to write the title when I heard it, but Sakura Girl wrote it?"

"Who sympathizes with whom?"

As Chinese people, when they hear something like a Chinese character dictation conference, most people are still confident. After all, Chinese characters have been used since childhood and are completely engraved in their bones.

As a result, when the first word came out, some people were stumped instantly!

It wasn't that they couldn't write, but they just couldn't remember it at that moment... After the correct answer was announced, they could recognize the words at a glance.

You know, you can definitely read it when you see it, but when it comes to dictation, your head is really empty the moment you pick up the pen.

As the show continues, there are more and more such scenes. The words may sound familiar, but they just don't make an impression.

The student party will basically not be stumped, but it will not necessarily be the case when entering the society, especially those who have not been exposed to writing all year round. There are not a few people who write several words in a row and cannot write them correctly.

"The current accuracy rate is 7/12, continue!"

"Wrong again, I don't believe it."

"Isn't it actually beside the words?"

Comments like this appeared repeatedly, and all the viewers seemed to be following the questions in the show to test themselves.

Those who wrote correctly were proud to show off on the barrage, and then waited for the next question to continue to prove themselves; those who wrote wrongly were unconvinced and eager to use the next question to wash away their shame...

As the program played, a large number of viewers even forgot that they were watching the program and began to compete with each other one after another.

It's clearly a word that comes out of my mind, but I just don't have the idea. This kind of mentality of asking for nothing is like playing a game and just missing the level. It's very torturous.

The questions are all the same, and everyone is answering them. This creates an inevitable competition and challenge, attracting many people to try.

Especially when the audience can write a word that stumps the contestants on the show, this sense of pride that arises will be quite strong.

Some "advanced gamers" even watch the program directly with a Xinhua dictionary in hand, listening to each question and checking the next question, as if they are reading a game guide.

Initially, some viewers thought that this program was about the daily routine of star high school students as before, but as a result, several star students stopped paying attention and started writing.

The celebrity students are still very popular. When they go on stage, there are more discussions on the barrage. If they make a mistake in writing, some viewers will be anxious for them.

The most outrageous thing was that Yu Wanwan wrote the sixth question correctly. However, the more she looked at it, the less confident she became, and she made another mistake.

A large barrage of "Don't change it" seemed extremely urgent, and it felt like he would reenter the show to stop her in the next second.

"I would have been more confident if I had known so many people were paying attention!" Yu Wanwan sighed, but the show had already been broadcast, and there was nothing they could do.

"Urgent, urgent, urgent!"

Iori Yukino seemed to be amused by the barrage, and she was no longer sleepy. She began to watch happily on the barrage a group of kanji masters fighting on the barrage.

The audience is like this. They find that someone has written such a simple word wrong in the program, and they are a little itchy.

"I feel like this program promotes traditional culture in a new way while also taking into account entertainment and audience psychology!" Lin Yuxi murmured: "You are indeed a talent for being able to balance these points so well."

Many viewers tried to write it themselves, which made them participate in it, which gave them a desire to express themselves and started a large-scale discussion.

For a time, there were people sharing their experiences from the dictation conference on major platforms. Some posted their own dictation records, and some discussed which word was the most difficult... There were even some who used calligraphy dictation and posted their own calligraphy for the first time. .

There are many programs about promoting traditional culture, but they are all boring and too preachy, just like documentaries, and it is difficult to be effective.

It is also a program with the theme of traditional culture, but Pu Tong's program is completely different. It is not only entertaining, but also attracts a large number of people to participate. It is not an exaggeration to say that it is both educational and entertaining.

While the audience is watching the show, relevant practitioners have already started taking notes...

"Don't post answers on the barrage. It's not challenging. If you keep doing this, I'm going to turn off the barrage!"

"Who doesn't know how to type on a keyboard? Don't show off."

In the follow-up program, some people began to "leak out questions" in the barrage. As soon as the teacher asked a question in the program, they would type this word to show their sense of superiority.

Barrage etiquette is a good thing, but some people just don't follow it, and there's nothing we can do about it.

In the second half of the program, there were not many contestants left. Finally, Pu Tong walked to the writing desk and started his dictation.

"No, he is also a chief director and wants to participate."

"Life is not easy, the director is a showman!"

"When a director participates in a competition, he can't operate in secret."

"He is the director. No matter how stupid he is, he will not manipulate himself in secret. If he does it in secret, he will secretly give the topic to Yu Wanwan!"

"Yu Wanwan has been eliminated. Look at this young couple, they are all about fairness."

Several people who were watching the show laughed out loud. They didn't expect to see people taking CP in the barrage in such a situation. The Pu Yu Party is really pervasive.

While everyone was discussing it on the barrage, the person who asked the question directly said "Rime".

Then the barrage neatly turned into question marks all over the screen, the discussion program disappeared, and the ones that directly wrote answers to show their presence also disappeared.

I can't type these words. How can I write them?

"I can't even look it up in the dictionary!"

"I found it, it's a word in classical Chinese..."

There are also a few more capable people who have found the results, but 99% of people have never heard of this word.

Just when they were stunned, Pu Tong in the show directly wrote the four words "Rime and Hangdang", and he did it in one go.

"really."

"I don't believe there's no behind-the-scenes operation!"

After seeing that Pu Tong's answer was correct, netizens were dumbfounded. It's outrageous that you can write such a word.

"If he pretended to think there and then wrote it at the end, I might be suspicious, but he wrote it without hesitation. If it was a secret operation, he would have to pretend to be more or less, so I feel that he is really good at it."

As the show continued, each of Pu Tong's later words became more perverted than the last. It was like asking a question, and the audience's eyes went blank.

By the time I got to the 89th question, Pu Tong in the show was already sweating profusely and his neck was red.

"It's true. He can indeed write. This kind of overthinking is not an act. The last time I saw a classmate doing this in a competition, I fainted!"

"Oh my god, I don't know any of these words, but he actually wrote the ninth question. Is he still a human being?"

"When you say that, I really feel like he's going to faint."

"Indeed, if it is a secret operation, wouldn't it be more convenient to choose simple questions for yourself? Then why not just use good luck to shirk it? This is true power."

Pu Tong himself didn't expect that he was in that state at that time. When he saw this in the review program, he was also shocked.

Lao Yang even asked if he should cut this section, but he refused.

Now it seems that I should keep it, after all, this is a reasonable explanation to prove that I am really thinking.

After his dictation ended, the program gradually came to an end... Just when everyone was confident that Pu Tong would win, Sun Yilin suddenly came out at the end and won an overwhelming victory with 16 points.

"It's so exciting, the underdog girl actually won!"

"Those who really like Chinese characters should indeed be the final winners."

The barrage was still discussing Chinese characters enthusiastically, without even realizing that the show was almost over.

Usually watching shows is just to kill time. They never thought that they could be so immersed in a program and participate in it.

Who won this bet?

They looked at the paper filled with Chinese characters in front of them and already had the answer in their hearts.

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