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Who is the heroine who said she won’t cry?

At 23:00 on September 16, 2019, Jay Chou's new song "Say Good or Not Cry" was released online. It took about half an hour to go online, and the total sales volume on the three music platforms of QQ Music, Kuwo Music, and Kugou Music was about 2.29 million. In addition to the lyrics written by Fang Wenshan, the music composed by Jay Chou, and the chorus by Jay Chou and Ashin, the heroine of this song's MV is actually a Japanese girl. So who is the heroine? What does the MV of "Say Yes or Not Cry" talk about? Let's take a look with the editor!

Who is the heroine of "Say No Cry"

Jay Chou The heroine in the music video of the new song "Say Good or Not to Cry" is Japanese actress Ayaka Miyoshi. This can be regarded as a cooperation between China and Japan that "breaks the dimensional wall". Ayaka Miyoshi, born in Saitama Prefecture on June 18, 1996, is a Japanese film and television actress, model, and singer. She is affiliated with Amuse Entertainment Agency and is a first-generation student of the girl group Sakura Gakuin. Sanyoshi Ayaka once revealed on Weibo, "Because of a big project, we cooperated with a shooting team from Taiwan to complete the shooting." And the accompanying picture is of Ayaka in a yukata, which is the clip of the male and female protagonists traveling together in the MV.

The MV for "Say Good or Not to Cry" tells the story of Caihua, a clerk at a milk tea shop, who encountered a little trouble while delivering food, and finally the male protagonist appeared to save her. Then the two met again in a milk tea shop. The male protagonist dropped his work card and Caihua was sent to him, and the two officially met. Then the two went on a date to the fireworks display in yukata, and Ayaka looked great in yukata. After the two moved in together, Caihua discovered that the male protagonist liked a very expensive camera and also discovered that he wanted to study at the Royal Photographic Academy. So Caihua started working hard and applied for school for her boyfriend. In the end, her boyfriend was admitted to the college. Caihua also used the money she earned from working to buy her boyfriend the camera he wanted and sent her boyfriend away. Later, when Caihua was handing out flyers, the man did not leave, but chose to come back and stay with Caihua, poking her cheek, just like her.