- 天然气:
- 50t
- 石化一号:
- 100t
- 银:
- 100kg
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I will do this when I get there. After the competition, I did not return to Xinjiang but started my life as a drifter in Beijing. When looking for a job on my own, I first found the Xinjiang office in Beijing. My first job was in the reception department of a hotel in Xinjiang, which is what people often call hotel concierge. Who made me look handsome?
I started my first step in pursuit of my dream in Beijing as a concierge in a Xinjiang hotel. The job of a concierge is very hard, but I have a dream in my heart. I always think about how to be a singer. No matter how hard and tired I am, I can survive it. Who makes us young?
In this way, I was quietly making various preparations while working as a concierge, doing various studies and training in my spare time, and trying to participate in some small competitions.
It wasn’t until 2000 that I met Teacher Gao Wa, who is Mongolian, and I also met four brothers from different ethnic groups. Eventually we formed a combined group called Harmony Sounds. Just two months after its establishment, we participated in CCTV's "Avenue of Stars" column and became an instant success, becoming the weekly champion, monthly champion and achieving seventh place in the year. This greatly inspired my confidence, and my artistic path slowly began from here. My life also underwent earth-shaking changes, and I began to have many performance opportunities.
However, in the year we suddenly hit the lowest point. The worst part was that I didn't even have a performance for a month, and the most basic life was no longer guaranteed.
At the most difficult time, I was very entangled and confused. I even thought about giving up and just returning to my hometown in Xinjiang.
However, I did not give up the power of my dream after all, so I thought of a way to motivate myself. I say to myself every day: Every successful person must go through such a tortuous process. Every successful artist has the experience of practicing in a basement. This is a required course, and Alimu is no exception.
These words come from a variety show I often watch. Many successful artists have similar experiences in the past that moved me again and again.
It is this kind of entrepreneurial story that inspires me and a few brothers who live in the basement and share the same fate. The hardest days are when I can only eat naan bread sent from my mother from Xinjiang every day, and I have to tell my mother that I am fine and my dream is about to come true! Although at this point I haven’t actually played a show for several months and sometimes I can’t even find a penny in my pocket