Why do you miss Leslie Cheung every year?

April belongs to Leslie Cheung, just as March belongs to poet Haizi. Since Leslie Cheung chose to jump off a building in 2003, April Fool's Day has taken on another meaning: the anniversary of Leslie Cheung's death. Haizi has been dead for so many years On March 26th every year, his classic poem "Facing the sea, spring blossoms" and "Ten Haizi are all resurrected in spring" can still appear on many pages. Less than a week after Haizi's death, Leslie Cheung appeared on the pages of major media. More than ten years have passed, and the annual mourning for Leslie Cheung has surpassed April Fool's Day to become the whole theme of the day.

Poetry has almost become the only way for people to mourn Haizi, but there are many things to mourn Leslie Cheung. His songs and film and television works have been mentioned again and again, and there will be memories of friends every year. After a long time, it is not difficult to find that the overall plot of these memories is similar, but there are differences in details.

And friends recall the same situation, as well as media-related topics and fan mourning articles-time is too long, once a year, tears have run out, and positive words are almost used. Every year, Leslie Cheung's topic selection gradually becomes a fancy rhetorical contest to see who can creatively pile up more novel words to express the feelings expressed last year.

Leslie Cheung's mourning in the entertainment circles of Hong Kong and Taiwan can be described as "unprecedented, followed by no one", and it is also a popular idol. Teresa Teng and Ka Kui Wong, which are ahead of Leslie Cheung, have no such grand occasion, and neither has Anita Mui. It is not without reason that this unprecedented and endless mourning will happen in Leslie Cheung.