# Why you? **Published by:** [blueberry](https://paragraph.com/@blueberry-2/) **Published on:** 2022-11-15 **URL:** https://paragraph.com/@blueberry-2/why-you ## Content Many people have asked me the question, "Why you? Why do people still remember Lu Xianren when the content is so homogenized?" I thought about this question seriously, and finally came down to "courage + effort + opportunity". In times like these, there are a variety of media outlets that hardly allow any kind of talent to be buried. People can share everything and they can show everything. Some say this is the age of exhibitionism. I agree with this saying, because too much attention can make people lose themselves. "Land Fairy" is essentially just a job, like thousands of occupations. We can ultimately contribute what is valuable to society. In fact, long before the establishment of Xiaohongshu, Douyin and other platforms, I posted various creative videos of runway shows on other media platforms, but it was like a grain of sand falling into the lake, without any reverberations. Even today, my works still cannot be loved by everyone on all platforms, but fortunately, the voices, comments and feedback from the outside world have not shaken my determination to stick to it, because I have a big heart and firmly believe that someone will always like me. As we all know, more and more people follow me, search for me, like me and discuss me on the "we Media" platform. I received varying degrees of attention on domestic and international media platforms and was given a new name: Wild Supermodel.I don't think too much about how to make a hit, how to attract more people. When it comes to creative content, I'm probably not a very talented person who knows how to cater to people with content. It's the same as me -- awkward, not knowing how to please, not knowing how to show emotion. So when creating videos, I cut out the extra, deliberate, superfluous footage and try to stick to what I'm good at, which makes me feel good first. My fans will probably be impressed by this. As I gained more attention, I often received concerns and inquiries from my fans, many of whom were concerned about my future development and many of whom asked me for advice on how to make a good video. Faced with such problems, I often feel ashamed, because I don't know how to make videos, and can only do some simple sharing. In this era of rapid development of short video, video production tools are more simplified and convenient, we can even complete a video through mobile phones. Although the tool is more handy, the creator needs to spend more time to practice the content if he wants to do it well. For example, the posture facing the camera requires you to imagine what you look like in the picture at any time, so as to better cooperate with the photographer. If you're a cameraman, you need to master basic camera skills and know what angles and lights work best. Of course, practice makes perfect. Practice is the most important thing. People who enjoy attention, of course, also fear losing it. The rise of the Internet has seen one platform after another rise and fall, and one group after another go from popular to unloved. There was no lack of speculation about my career fate, pointing out that I wouldn't be able to sustain a video style like this for very long, because viewers would soon get bored. I don't feel anxious because of these voices. There is a saying that "fashion fades, style lasts". It is really hard to predict what platform, what form and what medium the audience will like in the future, and the only thing I can do is to keep loving and stick to it. Even if one day immortal Lu no longer attracts people's attention, I still believe that I am a seed, waiting for a spring rain, I will germinate and grow again. In the past two years, I have received many invitations from the media, and most of them would ask me some similar questions: In the videos, apart from the catwalk, the design of turning waste into treasure also makes people's eyes bright. If you had the choice, would you rather be a model or a designer? Walking on the catwalk and becoming a model is my dream and pursuit. Such a dream is undoubtedly a distant thing for an ordinary rural child. Modeling is different from other professions in that many of the hardware requirements are almost impossible to make up for with hard work. This is a very physical profession, especially for catwalk models, where there are strict body restrictions: height, leg length, weight, head-to-shoulder ratio, etc. Even though I am not short in the crowd, my body shape does not meet the standards of male models, so it is difficult for me to walk on the show as a male model. I have a small frame, which is a good fit for a catwalk model, so that's one of the reasons why I do it. When I practice the model walk, I will also focus on the walking posture of female models. After meeting my agent, thanks to his resources in the fashion field, I officially realized my dream of modeling and started my professional modeling career. Since then, I have helped many fashion brands on the runway and participated in fashion weeks successively, including those in Beijing, Shanghai, Shenzhen and even Europe. 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