On March 29, Li Ronghao publicly addressed Shan Yichun on social media, accusing her of performing an unauthorized cover of his song "Li Bai" after she had declined permission to do so. Li said Shan's cover version of "Li Bai" prompted people to taunt him, "Are you here for revenge? What is hatred? Want me to tell you? Can you handle it?" He criticized her rendition, saying, "From chord progression to rhythm, there was little change. Replacing real drums with electronic drums, in my view, does not constitute an adaptation. So I don't know what there is to judge." Li added bluntly, "In just a few years, from a little girl who stood on stage and cried in fright, to yesterday's forcible infringement—it's really lamentable."
Shan Yichun later responded to Li in a post, saying she would resolve the matter as soon as possible, "I'm very sorry. My team and I will clarify the situation quickly and give everyone an answer." She expressed gratitude for Li's composition "Li Bai" and said she is well aware of the importance of copyright. "This song has given me strength and warmth—thank you, Teacher Li."
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