The Four Heavenly Kings were heavily criticized by post-90s.

by steven9 on 2011-05-23 16:56:23

In recent days, there has been a resurgence of the Four Heavenly Kings. In fact, the Four Heavenly Kings have never really been out of the public eye. Occasionally, some minor gossip can still create ripples in our calm lives. Recently, some post-90s generations have made the following comments about the Four Heavenly Kings.

Contented and Happy-go-lucky - Jacky Cheung

When the other three kings view marriage as an obstacle to their progress, Andy Lau concealed his marriage for 20 years, Aaron Kwok continues to act younger than his age, and Leon Lai uses the excuse of separating career from marriage to avoid media inquiries. Jacky Cheung, contented and happy-go-lucky, lives more genuinely than the other three. He doesn't need to pretend to be young or hide his marriage to attract male and female fans. As the "God of Songs," his record sales are second only to Michael Jackson globally, a feat almost no one can surpass.

King of Lies - Andy Lau

Having survived in the entertainment industry for 30 years without falling, how to please fans requires not only talent but also business acumen. Andy Lau is indeed good at managing his image, using his two most skilled tactics: lying and concealing his marriage. Unfortunately, his hidden marriage was exposed, tarnishing his reputation as a king at the end of his career. The dream lover in the eyes of female fans has now become a liar, making Andy Lau the most awkward King of Lies.

Rebellious and Cool - Leon Lai

Leon Lai has long been a controversial artist. Some say he sings off-key yet still managed to rank among the "Four Heavenly Kings" of the music scene. A few roles he played at the beginning of his career left a deep impression of him as a carefree rogue. Just like his on-screen characters, Leon Lai in real life does things his own way, giving the public an impression of being cold, cool, and difficult to approach. Perhaps this sense of unfamiliarity creates curiosity among the media and audience, which becomes his capital for not being forgotten.

Mumbling - Aaron Kwok

Perhaps even now it's hard to understand how Aaron Kwok managed to join the ranks of the Four Heavenly Kings. In terms of singing skills, he falls several levels below Jacky Cheung; in terms of looks, his height of less than 1.7 meters is considered semi-disabled. Although his appearance is decent, he lacks the masculinity of Andy Lau and cannot match the handsomeness of Leon Lai. The only thing that leaves a deep impression on the audience is his unclear pronunciation. After 20 years of traveling between mainland cities, his broken Mandarin has not improved at all.

It is evident that the Four Heavenly Kings can no longer wield the influence they once had. New waves push the old ones forward, and the old ones eventually fade away on the beach.