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Even talented stars have no excuse for bad behavior

China Daily | Updated: 2015-11-05 07:52

ON FRIDAY, guest pianist Li Yundi, who is also a famous musical star, hit some very wrong notes while playing Chopin's Concerto No 1, with the Sydney Symphony Orchestra at the Seoul Arts Center. Some media reported that Li blamed the conductor and orchestra. Later on Sunday, Li apologized for his mistakes and thanked the orchestra and conductor for their tolerance and support. Comments:

Like many only Chinese children born in the 1980s, Li shares their innate pride and conceit. In general, the young people of this generation are humble and work hard. But some of the successful among them, become over critical of others and care the feelings of nobody else.

ifeng.com, Nov 4

Even talented stars have no excuse for bad behavior

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