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In 1983, my cousin Mahaiacha was born in a village in the Salt Source County of Cool Hill Autonomous Region, where she helped her herd from the beginning. In 1990, the state of San Francisco introduced a system of compulsory education, and the children of the neighboring family around Mahaiagara began to attend school, and he was in the first grade at the age of 11, at a cost of $10. In the second year, the family was unable to attend the second grade because of lack of money, and the third grade continued at the age of 13. Up to the fourth grade, the tuition fee became $60, and the teacher said he had a good grades and would be free of $30. If the only husband's chicken in the family was sold, it would be enough to pay $30 for school fees, so Maheaji and her sister planned to sell the chicken together. When he left the house, the mother of Maha'al had thrown stones at him, while blaming him, to stop him, believing that if he continued to go to school, the livestock of the family would be left unattended. After a period of time, Mahia Acha and his sister left, he regretted that he had asked her to take the chicken home. Mahia Agar gave up his education, but he did not willingly spend his whole life in the village grazing, and decided to run away from his home and go to his uncle in the Saltside County next door. In the absence of a car in his home town, Maha'al was walking alone and before leaving, he brought a lighter and was hungry on his way, so he could make potatoes and maize by the road. As soon as it was dark, Mahi Acha met a Beijing jeep 212 and he picked up the car. Didn't think the car was going back, so he stayed at his aunt's house for one night, and this was just a runaway plan. In the following two years, Mahaiacha managed her family ' s livestock, as her mother had expected, until 1998. A singer like a hawk group (1998-2004)

In 1998, when Mahai Acha was 16 years old, their home moved from Salt Source County to Saltside County, living closer to the county city, where they bought a small tape recorder and several tapes of the hawk combination. The mountain eagle group was the first original music group of ethnic minorities in China, established in 1993, and its three members are young people of the Shigeo ethnic group from Cool Hill County, whose songs are known in the cold mountains. After listening to these tapes, Mahi Ajai feels like singing. In Saltside County, Mahaiacha had a half-sister who had acquired the right to run a mineral as a result of the reform of State-owned enterprises in 1997, and had good family conditions, with five East Windmills for transport, two minivans, a motorcycle and an excavator. Mahia Acha tried to stay in school and went to the sister for help and was refused. But she promised to help her family with sheep for a few years, so that he could learn to drive and earn money later. Mahi Aja thought it would be great to drive a big car and agreed. At the age of 17, Mahaia, who used to communicate in Chinese, tried to write his first song in Chinese. Because without years of schooling, the words written do not express what he really wants to say. He remembers the words in the lyrics: "I'm the dumbest and dumbest person I've ever been to, but I can't." At that time, Mahaia Acha felt that by making money and reading books, there might be a real chance to be a singer. After a few years with sheep at my sister's house, Mahi Acha was given a ride. However, the driver who took him did not give him a real chance to drive, and he found it pointless to give up again. He thought he could never afford a car of his own in his life anyway. Life is still difficult, and singing is for him only to think about. 21 years old, Maha Acha married. This year, he worked with an outsider in the pine-fat business, relying on the horse and his familiarity with the mountain geography, and he earned $1,000 to bring his wife back to his mother's house (who was supposed to have gone to his mother's house six months ago, but was delayed for no road expenses). On the way to the bus, Mahi Agar saw a passenger drinking a bottle of jar-packed soda, and the easily opened jars were pulled in the instant, and the soda splattered to the face of the back rowers, and two people argued. He went up there and the passengers who were splattered with soda suddenly said with a zipper: “This zipper is strange, it says a bonus of 38,000”, and after that, the rest of the passengers in the car began to fight to buy it. The passenger sitting behind Mahaia said he could buy it with Mahaiaji, and after the prize, Mahaa's Ace was 30,000 and the passenger was 8,000. Mahia's heart moved, and he eventually bought the zipper at this bid for $700. After the purchase, the men who had been robbed had stepped out of the car, and Mahi Agar had begun to feel uncomfortable, trying to pull the man who sold him the zipper, but two others had been held in their seats. That's it, Maha Aja. Twenty-four years old, Maha Acha had $10,000 for the first time. At that time, the Maha'a's house lived in a wood-built woodhouse, covered with cow's fur on the roof, which could be seen from the outside and from the outside. Because the roof is just a cow's fur, sometimes the urine of a goat who likes to climb up comes down from the cow's fur, drops down on the floor of his home, not to mention the rain. To live or to dream? Mahia'a has chosen the latter, and he is not allowed to spare the $10,000 to repair his house, but rather to make himself a song. Mahaiaja's desire to sing was too strong and lasted for too many years, and he thought, “If only I could sing, I would be great.”

At that time, a group of Ashas, who had come out of their hometown of Maha Acha, had seen the album of the Ashas in Saltside County City and had been concerned about the “Cundumore Audio-Visual Production Company” on the back of the cover of the album and its contact details. He immediately called the company and asked if he could be helped to make the album, and the person on the phone told him that he could. In this way, Mahia Acha, who had nothing to ask, was alone and took $10,000 to Chengdu to look for the company. When he left, he told no one but his wife that he had made decisions since he was a child, because he felt that he had asked no one to understand, and he thought, “The rich and the powerful can be afraid, but the poor can't be afraid or die.”

When we got to Chengdu, Mahi Acha saw the owner of the company. The boss asked him how much money he brought with him. Mahaaaja said he brought 8,000. The boss asked him to give him all the money and then gave him a simple receipt. He later learned that it was not really a production company, and that the so-called owner was primarily a tape piracy business. No network, no one knows anything about it. After two or three days in Chengdu, he was recommended by the boss to the composer, Chen Zequin, who made this album of Asha. It's a real music composer. But Chen Zekun is not in Chengdu, and in Beijing he lives in a town called Toba commune in Beijing. Maha Aja left again and took a train to Beijing. When we arrived in Beijing, Mahi Acha arrived at Chen Zaikun's residence on a bus. There, he unexpectedly met Nimazedyn Yadong, a famous Tibetan singer in the south-western region, who was also a partner of Chen Zekun. When I met Yadong, Mahaiacha felt very kind, as both were from Sichuan minorities. In his communication with Yadong, he learned that Yadong was planning to make a Tibetan film, which was expected to cost him over 10 million, a figure that he was shocked by: “I have never heard of that kind of money!”. Yadong and he said that ethnic minorities were generally able to sing and dance, so that the dream was right, but that there was a need to learn some music. Mahaiaac did not understand any of the music, and he said that he was “what is beat, what is specter, I don't understand, it's all a mess”. When Chen Zequin arrived, Mahe Ajai showed Chen all the songs accumulated in previous years by humming. Chen Zequin recorded them for him, but many of them could not do them because they were substandard. Even so, Mahi Agar was confident that he could write “independently”: “I can say that I, as a music lover, cannot speak of singers, and that in our troupe music enthusiasts, I am the only one to write. The others were, more or less, the Gick Eagles in the hawks group, or the people they met, influenced by him, but I didn't, because I was more introverted, and I was afraid he would despise me.”

During this period of time in Beijing, Mahi Acha lived in a hotel near Chen Zekun ' s residence at $10 a day. As was the case for most of the first-time expatriates in Beijing, Mahi Aka went to Tiananmen, the day he went, to coincide with the day of the Wenchuan earthquake. Mahajajaj has no idea what it means to be silent, but he hears a noise, many of them stand up, others take their hats off, and everyone heads down, so he does the same thing with everyone. In the evening, Mahea Aja was walking on the road and looked up and saw the plane. This was the first time he saw the plane, and he felt the plane was very close to him, so he kept running, making sure that the plane never saw anything: “I think I can catch it, look at it at a close distance, I keep running, I can't see the plane, I'm tired, I'm going back”. Mahi Acha spent more than 10 days in Beijing and the song was not made up. Chen Zequin told Mahaia that it would take time, left him contact details and asked him to wait. When he returned to his home, Mahaia Aka had been waiting for him to make an occasional call to Chen Zakun, but after some time he had been unable to contact him. He later heard that Chen Zaikun ' s mother had died at that time, that he had given Chengdu his $8,000 and that Chen Zaikun had not received a cent. The Chengdu boss, Mahai Aja, was naturally not able to contact him, and he said, “In those years, it was useless to call the police because he could not be found. I went back to my old life and never thought about the album."

At the age of 28, Mahajajaj, living conditions were better, and the production of the album became easier: “It seems that all of us can do it with a little money.” There's a lot of albums in the cold mountains that he doesn't think are good enough, and he's tired of hearing, "I've given up my music, and I'm sick of singing."

At that time, two friends from their hometown wanted to set up a group to invite Maha Acha together. Mahai Aaj had invited them to eat, but refused to join the group and then supported the two friends with $2,000 to do music: “It is true that many people in this group, especially those aged 25 to 40, love music and want to do it”. At the age of 31, Maha Acha went to Chengdu again and came in and asked questions when she saw, by accident, a music production company called “Aegean Sea”. He wants to continue with the unfinished album. Coincidentally, he met Chen Zequin again in Chengdu. Chen Zaikun did not break his word, and he had written four songs that he had promised to Maha Acha at the time, but he was never found. This year, Mahaia's album "Waiting for you" was successfully made. When the album is ready, Mahi Ajai will sell it. At that time, the video store was a pirate, and mostly more profitable. Mahia Acha knew that he could hardly earn money by selling through a video store. So he took the albums and ordered them everywhere. Singing on the street, dragging on the sound, getting everybody to buy his album. He went to a lot of places in Cool Hill and sold a total of 30,000. The specific effect of this album on Mahajajaj has not been clear, but it is only remembered: “I was praised in QQQ space, and I was contacted with QQ and I was told that I was a very good person, and I would die if I could see one of them.”

Mahia Acha later learned that his songs had been uploaded by Aegean Sea to Cool Dog and a number of other websites. The money he earned from selling the first album was used to build a pig farm, which he lost in short supply and suffered a fall in the price of the pig. He was unable to make a new album. Since there was no second album, there were rumours that Mahi Acha had died and that he had been very angry. An actor like a colored Arp.

In 2015, when he decided to make a self-edited and self-directed film called "Sigma", he found an actor who had been exposed to the film industry, not only to play, but also to film and clipping. It was the first folk-made comedy film to be sold in CD-ROMs, and it was very well sold. Among them, the role of "colour-to-App" is funny because of physical defects and is well known to many people in the cold mountains. The response was good after the Szegema film, which cost only $4,000 and sold over 40,000 CDs. Many of the lines in the film continue to appear to date in exchanges between ethnic groups in the cold mountains. Mahi Agar said, "I used to love comedy, and I liked Zhao Benshan, so when I did the first film, my character was designed to be a classic image of Zhao Benshan in a piece.

In 2016, Mahi Agar made " Sigma 2 " , but when the film was finished, the VCD and DVD were almost completely out of control in the cold mountains, and the hand was becoming popular, and few people bought the disk, and Sigma 2 did not make much money. In August 2019, Mahi Achae filmed " Hey Sense " (spoken translation, moving) and uploaded the film to a small program called the "Book Circle" for sale, each of which was $6 per person, and the platform took 4 cents and the author received 5.6. In total, the film " Hey Consciouss " sold over 110,000 dollars, scraping costs and making more than 70,000 dollars. In March 2020, Mahi Agar shot his fourth film, The King of Comedy, which was placed in a yellow car with his fast-hand account and earned 30,000. The four movies in Mahia Agar are real little productions, with about a dozen actors, only one camera, no special cameras and clips, all of which are part-time, three or four days, or 45 minutes. Mahia Agar was both a director and a writer, but he had never written a script, and the scenes of those films were in his mind, and he had spoken directly to the actors during the shooting. Actors are basically free of charge, even in the first and second films that have just begun, and some think it's a good thing to be in the video and want to do it at their own expense. I'll do the same thing as Appleton.

In 2017, Mahi Acha was registered as a fast player, but it was only in November 18 that he formally started operating his account number: “I remember my first live broadcast, in a running car (in parts of the south-west, because of the rugged mountain road, the bus was running for longer hours and time and class limits. So some of the drivers used their private cars as long-distance routes, which were also known as “black cars” when they were resting because they did not have permission to transport them, and I just aired them, and I received a variety of 180 gifts, and I told my brother that he didn't believe it.”

As a result of previous personal albums, the live broadcasts of Mahi Ajai started with people watching and offering gifts: “The spread of previously pirated tapes gave me some visibility. So, I started playing fast, and there were some fans. On the air, my family and friends supported me with a lot of money, and it can be said that for the past three or four years there has been no shortage of money. There is no wealth, but the cost of living is indeed sufficient.”

Mahi Agar knew how to make money by playing fast hands because there was already a lot of net red in the Great Cold Mountain: "I met in real life a net red named "Abi rise" who called himself the first person to walk in the Cool Mountain, but many people knew he was a fake, and he used to ride in cars. But the best thing about him is that if someone else gave him $1,000 on the air, he promised to raise 1,000 fans, and he could do it, but one of my friends said that after the night, the fans fell again in a day or two, and that my friend did 38,000, and that night there was 38,000 fans, but two or three thousand after two days.” Maha Aja suspect that Abi has a team behind him. In the first year of running the fasthand account, the frequency of the Mahea's live broadcasts is about once a week, one or two hours at a time, mainly talking, talking to the screen: "No skills, what others say, I answer anything. I'm sure I can say that the two best people I could say at that time were me and Charmuga, who could have said more than an hour, but both of us could have said it. He's better than me. One of my brothers was surprised that I could keep saying that, and he asked me if I was tired of talking all the time.

At the beginning of the live broadcast, there were more than 1,000 followers of Mahajajama, more than 100 people on the air, and now he has six-digit fans, or more than 100 people looking at him. Mahajajajama doesn't understand why. Of course, the highest number of viewers was in Mahea's airtime. And even more strangely, when he first started live, he was the one who painted the most gifts for him: “I keep saying, someone keeps doing it, I keep telling them not, they keep doing it. At that time, I felt like I was being brushed by someone, and I was shy, and my friends and family told me not to broadcast, and they thought I was a web beggar, and they were asking for money. There's a lot of people who don't understand me. They think we're web beggars, but I think the more capable people in this era, the more tired they are. Only those who don't want to do anything will be comfortable.” It's good to play fast hands. It's good to brush presents. “In the last few days, I've painted more than 1,000 people. He was also happy to see those anchors do a lollipop on the air, and he was happy to do a beer for him, and he kept complimenting me, and I was embarrassed, so he was given other gifts.” When we started playing in the first year, Mahea's income was about 560,000. After a year of play, Mahi Ajai discovered some fast-tracking patterns, and if it stopped for a while, it would be less popular: “For example, if I did it today, three or four days later, it would be felt that there were fewer people in the studio and fewer people to paint the presents. But if I do it every day, there's always someone to see."

So Mahaiaa has started to air daily, usually at 8:30 p.m. and sometimes not at all. People around Mahi Acha say that since he played fast, the whole person has changed and less time to communicate with each other, and Maha Acha thinks it's impossible to do it, “At night's, I think, there's still work to be done. I am not in the mood to communicate with them until the mission has been completed.”

“My task is, in fact, to set myself a hard standard, which is that I have to get $500 for every night's live broadcast, and I will never rest until the next morning.

The time and content of each day's live broadcast is related to the fact that sometimes hundreds of dollars are brushed on the air in a few minutes, sometimes three or four hours, without a dollar. Sometimes when there's no one to brush a gift, Mahia's like, "Give a little, give a little" to the fans, so if there's still no one to brush a present, he'll do it for a while. “When there is no way, I will pour a ‘recitation’ (a ritual of the Zodiac tradition, where there is a place for wine and food in the house of the common Zoan, to worship and pray for their ancestors) and pray and broadcast. In any event, the daily income target of Mahia Acha was generally met, at the latest, until 6 a.m. the following morning. However, all the people who really gave Mahai's coat were strangers who didn't know him, but who knew him didn't. Once upon a time, there was a very powerful older brother named Shushu, who used to brush two or three thousand gifts every time he went to Maha'agar. On one occasion, when Maha'a'al was broadcast live until midnight, a man suddenly gave him a gift of $8,000, “I later learned that this man was a woman from Mie County who did a great job doing business outside. In the past few years, there have been a number of great Zilong people, and many Ziang women have also been sent out to work, for example, to do a full-time job, and have earned around 30,000 a month.

“I added some tweets from the man who painted me a gift, but normally he didn't contact me, and I didn't. I was afraid to disturb him. At this point, men and women are different. There may be a situation between the women's anchors where they use their own letters to "You steal my brother, I steal your brother." For example, I saw a big brother on your live air tonight (a viewer who often brushes a gift from the anchor, who interacts with the anchor more frequently, and also outside the broadcast, for example, on Twitter), so I added the big brother's tweet, contacted him and made him my big brother. But this is not what we men do. And because of that, we and the hostess, pk, usually can't win because they have more brothers.”

As Mahi Acha is usually broadcast at night, the next morning sleeps. It was a long night, and he felt his memory diminished. But sometimes he doesn't show for a few days and he feels he's lost. The frequency of this daily broadcast probably lasted until August 2023. At that time, Mahea's monthly income was about 20,000. He can save about ten thousand in a month. Despite the fact that the fasthand account had been in operation for five or six years, Maheagar had never learned specifically how to run his fasthand account, and his experience had come from his own thinking. "This thing is weird to me, it doesn't mean you've got talent. There's someone watching. Some of the hosts are sitting for half a day and many are watching. Some anchors keep talking, but no one reads. But one thing I'm sure is that you're gonna be famous if you hit the money, because you can buy a fan, for example, two or three million for half a million fans, live on the basis of that half a million fans, or bring it in. However, most of our compatriots do not have the economic power to do so unless there are more powerful companies behind them.”

"When I first started live, something interesting happened. One time I ran to Kunming, another driver was with me, and he saw me live and he followed. I put my cell phone in front of me, and while I was talking here to the old iron in the studio, he was talking to his phone screen, and he kept saying, "Give me a second on the list," and I was curious to look at his cell phone, and there was no one in his studio. I asked him, "Who are you talking to?" He said, "Don't you say the same?" He was just imitating my behavior and my words, but he didn't know what was going on or how to do it. He thinks I can make money with words like this, and he repeats it.”

Mahajajaj has learned from his own experience that if he interacts more with those with many fans and more with them, he can raise his fans. *Pk means that one broadcaster challenges another. The live broadcast PK requires that the value of the user ' s reward obtained by the anchor at the PK stage be credited within the prescribed time. After the end of the PK period, the winning of the PK-based anchor with a higher PK score won the victory, and the winning anchor could punish the failed anchor according to the rules of the PK. “Many people think we've been talking about pk in advance, but with the exception of a very big pk, it's usually random. Nor does the pre-arranged pk mean that we really have a conflict, at least 90 per cent of which is not, but a way to save people. But there are some really angry times, like when I had a big pk with one of the Cool Mountain Reds, because he said how powerful his family was, and I would lose if I did. I'll tell him, if you really look down on my family, we'll try. The next day I contacted a lot of Mahai people, and I pulled a 500-person wi-fi group to help me play pk at night. I won that night. His punishment for losing was six bottles of mineral water."

"Most of the Internet reds are in the game, and I watched the first few days of the show, when there were more than 110 people watching, and I was in the middle of her live studio, and I got in the middle of the fight, and then she got over 300 people, but she didn't understand, but I was helping her out. I went to tell her why, and she didn't appreciate it. So, I don't know, anyone who can have a fan.” Many years of live broadcasting, of course, have also met with black powder, and Mahaiaa will take their words in their ears, and he says that's what wise people do. If you can't see it, you'll just go black and kick it out. For him, he was most angry when he was singing in the live booth, and some commented below, “Everyone can sing now”. "Funner, I'm happy for most of the time. I'm happy for the money. And I think it is important that people don't live in people's mouths and that some of the anchors, though they've been scolded, have the right income and cannot earn money if they don't. Right? Whatever he says, it's my advantage."

“In fact, your family and friends around you, they'll be jealous of you, and when you're bad, they'll be scolding you, and in fact there are not many people who can help you. I've got a video that says that only people you know can hurt you, not people who don't know you. 'The dog bites, the dog bites. Dogs bite the master, people bite the acquaintance for themselves. 'So we can't live in other people's mouths. We play fast, we're low-level web beggars, and everyone will say a few words to stop. But don't worry about it, if you have a goal, if you feel right, if you don't have a heart, and if you keep going, you will succeed.”

Although Mahi Ajul is very unappreciated of the way in which humans use to obtain traffic in a contradictory way, he usually does so when he is on the air when he finds out that no one has ever brushed a gift, “at this time, both fans will brush the gift with the help of other people.

It's only after pk that he's often not feeling well, “I'll feel conscience, it's hard for anyone to make money, it's like I lied to someone else, but I can't. In particular, when it comes to the fact that most of the gifts given are given to young people from the family who work outside, who are my family and friends, who make thousands of dollars a month, and whose financial situation I do not know.”

“I'm sorry, and I've thought about it many times, but when I stop at night, when I have nothing to do, brush my hand, and watch people play, especially when I think I'm worse than me, or when I'm in a normal conversation, I feel like I'm playing, and there's support for it, and it stimulates me to think, why can't I? So I started playing again. That's one of them."

“The second factor is that family conditions are difficult and there is no other stable source of income. I'm not well-equipped to work outside, and I was in a running car, but there's nothing left to cover the costs of normal human relations.”

Mahai Agar has also drawn a number of close friends to run fast-hand accounts: "I brought the reds of several of the "Acha" now in hand, "Acha" and "Sharma Gokin" and "Mahai Swordsword." One of them was a rural girl who used to brush a lot of gifts for me in my studio, so I pushed her to have some fans. When she first started playing, the family was also difficult to afford, so she also worked at a foot shop, and her husband was always drinking, making little money and living in difficult circumstances. Since she played fast, we have interacted to help her with the powder, and now she is not working outside, but is live at home on a full-time basis, and the family situation has improved considerably. Her income in the hands of her children is basically sufficient to provide for her children's schooling, personal relations, etc.”

“For us, fast hands do bring us great benefits, but for the platform as a whole, the benefits are tens of millions more than we do. In particular, starting last year, cash withdrawals from hand are actually fewer than before, and I personally understand the 20-30 per cent charge, but it is too much now.”

Maheaji ' s income was entirely from fast hands, and his income levels were directly affected by higher handling fees, which were becoming less and less frequent. According to Mahaaaj, “At the present level of play, three more years at most. Because if it's always this low-level pk, pp, people will slowly feel uninterested. There are now people who are shaking, because there is a sense of fatigue and lack of curiosity about fast hands.”

“If in a few years something new happens again, the quick-hand will be eliminated.”

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