At noon today, Wu Liang, general manager of Fengxue Weilai, issued a statement in response to the resumption of the company’s official live broadcast room. Wu Liang expressed his gratitude to everyone for their continued concern and support for Fengxue Weilai.The company's official live broadcast room has resumed regular live broadcasts since April 7. Many parents and friends from all walks of life have come to the live broadcast room to provide support and companionship in the past few days. The team has been deeply moved by everyone's trust and enthusiasm.
In the future, he will stay in the live broadcast room to communicate with everyone, share useful information about further education planning on Weibo, and also answer questions for everyone through offline lectures.
Wu Liang promised that no matter in the past, present or future, all teachers in the team will adhere to the professional, rigorous and sincere service standards, continue to provide pragmatic and reliable guidance for students and families, treat every question and answer with care, and live up to everyone's trust and trust!

It is reported that at 7 a.m. on April 7, Fengxue Future’s official account “Zhang Xuefeng’s Team Lectures on College Entrance Planning” resumed broadcast, and Fengxue Future’s general manager Wu Liang personally appeared on the air.
As the successor of Zhang Xuefeng recognized by netizens and the teacher whose style is most similar to Zhang Xuefeng, Wu Liang's appearance caused many netizens to express emotion.
During the live broadcast, Wu Liang not only responded to the company's operating conditions, but also interacted with parents.
In response to recent related questions, he explained that "Fengxue Weilai" and "Fengxue Future" are both the company's current names, and clearly marked that among the company's many teacher accounts, those with the MCN "Fengxue Future" logo are officially certified accounts, and he firmly stated that "we will definitely continue to do it."
Third-party data platforms show that the account had more than 6 million viewers in the first five hours of broadcasting, and the peak number of people online in the live broadcast room exceeded 130,000.
