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Why do Degang Guo's disciples often betray their master, but Zhao Benshan's disciples don't?

Because most of Degang Guo's apprentices became monks halfway, their self-reliance is too high, while Zhao Benshan's apprentices are born and raised, low-key and powerful!

Let's talk about Degang Guo's disciples first.

Among many students in Degang Guo, Cao Yunjin is outstanding. It should be said that Cao Yunjin only appeared in Deyun Society with Degang Guo in his early twenties. After several years of hard work, Cao Yunjin really got the appreciation of Degang Guo and the help of Yu Qian, and finally became famous in the phonograph industry. At this time, Cao Yunjin was less than 30 years old, but it was time for him to make his debut. It's true that Cao Yunjin became a monk halfway, because he had already started his phonological circle in 1978 before Degang Guo joined Deyun Society. After Cao Yunjin became famous, he was a little conceited, and some people followed suit, which led to the subsequent tearing of Cao Yunjin and Degang Guo and the divorce of Cao Yunjin!

Let's look at Zhao Benshan's disciples.

Zhao Benshan's famous apprentices include Xiao Shenyang, Xiao Shenlong, and Wang Xiaoli. In fact, if you look closely, you will find that these people are very popular powerful actors in the entertainment circle and even in the entertainment circle. Most of them joined the apprentices in Zhao Benshan in their teens, especially in Song Xiaobao and Xiaoshenyang. It should be said that most of them are apprentices born and raised in Zhao Benshan. Of course, they live up to expectations. Everyone can be independent, and these disciples don't seem to be the kind of people who are particularly high-profile. Relatively speaking, they are all modest and should be called modest and powerful!

To sum up, the time of entry, personal talent and attitude towards things directly affect their attitude towards teachers. One is easy to stand on one's own feet and betray the teacher, and the other is to respect the teacher.