Many domestic artists are self-taught, and then make their debut as stars through self-recommendation, excavation or draft. They seldom receive the training of professional public figures, and the artistic virtue depends largely on themselves. Compared with China, South Korea has formed its own system in this respect. Most of their artists have been trained by performing arts companies for several years, and even draft singers will receive special training (therefore, being trained by Korean performing arts companies, such as top combine and Liu Xin, is a symbol of strength to some extent. ), let them become artists who are more in line with the public aesthetic, whether it is talent or artistic morality. In addition, the private lives of artists in China are relatively free. In addition to performing arts activities, brokers are less involved (China artists may be related to drug abuse), so there are probably some things that ordinary people can't understand or even spit on; South Korea is very strict. When to go shopping, what clothes to wear, what means of transportation to use and who to be with are all arranged by the performing arts company, striving to create a perfect artist image.
But in terms of strength, the single strength of China artists (such as Mayday, Jay Chou, etc. ) can rival or even surpass South Korea. But on the whole, it is inferior and has no own style. Korean pop music is called "K-POP", but China doesn't. The future development of China's art world is still very long. Now, groups such as MIC can compete with South Korea.