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The little happiness on the path of chasing stars: Overseas fans can also keep up with Yang Zi's every step.

I am a fervent fan of Yang Zi. Ever since her expressive eyes in "Ashes of Love," I have been completely captivated. Recently, she has frequently topped the trending topics on Weibo due to her new drama looks and funny interviews. Every time I see entries like "Yang Zi's new drama" or "Yang Zi self-deprecatingly falls," I can't help but want to rush into the comments section and scream, "Zi Zi is so adorable!" However, as an overseas fan, following her feels like a roller coaster ride—time differences, internet restrictions, and the anxiety of missing trending topics often make me feel like I'm separated from her by a galaxy. But recently, I discovered a treasure trove of methods that completely freed me from these worries. Today, I want to share my true journey with you, explaining how I crossed mountains and rivers to immerse myself in the joy of following Yang Zi anytime, anywhere.

Before I found a good way, following Yang Zi felt like "being punished." She often posted updates on Weibo—selfies, funny videos, behind-the-scenes clips, and domestic fans were having a blast, while I couldn't even open the page here. One time, she suddenly went live while I was at work, and I squeezed out time to sneak a peek, but the internet was lagging like a slideshow. By the time the video loaded, the live stream had already ended! In the group chat, my friends were talking about how "Yang Zi telling jokes is super cute," and I could only stare blankly, feeling so frustrated.

The time difference was a huge hassle. She would post on Weibo in the middle of the night, while I was busy during the day, and by the time I had time to scroll in the evening, the trending topics had already changed. There were thousands of comments, and my "Zi Zi, I love you" got buried and went unseen, making me want to bang my fist on the table in frustration!

Just when I was about to give up on following her from overseas, a friend mysteriously said, "Try this Peach Ring, it's exclusive for overseas fans and super convenient for browsing Weibo!" I was skeptical but gave it a try, and the result—OMG, it was like a lifesaver! I could use it right away without the hassle of logging in, and I could quickly browse Yang Zi's latest updates even with overseas internet. One time she posted a selfie in ancient costume, and as soon as I searched her name, it popped up instantly, with the image enlarged and clear, saving it took just a second. The days of lagging were gone, and browsing her Weibo was as smooth as it was for fans in the country!

Yang Zi is a "frequent flyer on trending topics," and she posts so often that I was most afraid of missing her updates. Later, I discovered that I could subscribe to her account via RSS, so every time she posted, I would get an instant notification. One time she posted at midnight saying, "So sleepy filming at night," and when I woke up in the morning, it was already in my reader, so I hurried to comment, "Zi Zi, you’ve worked hard," and she even liked it! I was so excited I almost jumped up, feeling so close to my idol. RSS also works across devices, so whether on my phone or computer, I could keep up. One time, I saw her just-released behind-the-scenes video on the subway, clicked it, and it played smoothly and clearly. Finally, overseas fans could keep up with the rhythm!

Just watching wasn't enough; interacting was even more exciting! When I saw her post a funny Weibo, like self-deprecatingly saying, "I fell while filming," I would quickly give it a like, and that post would have a chance to trend. One time, I liked a post, and the next day, "Yang Zi self-deprecatingly calls herself a fool" was trending. The comments section was filled with laughter, and I felt like I was the "unsung hero," bursting with a sense of accomplishment! Liking was simple and quick, and the interaction doubled the joy of being a fan.

I'm a night owl, and I can't stop scrolling through Yang Zi's Weibo at night. In the past, I would stare at the bright screen until the early morning, straining my eyes, but now with the dark mode, it's much more comfortable. One time, I stumbled upon her Weibo from a few years ago and reflected on her journey; before I knew it, I was scrolling until 2 AM, and my eyes were still comfortable. Switching modes is a one-click solution, and late-night fandom is no longer a strain!

Yang Zi's Weibo is filled with stunning photos—ancient costume shots, selfies, scenic pictures—I want to save them all. Now, when I click into the details page, the images are enlarged and super clear, and copying and saving takes just a second. A few days ago, she posted a photo in a red ancient costume, looking like a fairy, with details so clear that I saved it as wallpaper, and my friends all exclaimed, "Zi Zi is absolutely beautiful!" This sense of happiness is something overseas fans truly understand!

One time, Yang Zi posted a funny video, and I shared it to Twitter with a preview effect—it was so eye-catching! Friends came asking, "Who is this girl? She's so cute!" I instantly became the "overseas spokesperson," and my social circle exploded. Sharing was simple and visually appealing, and Yang Zi's charm spread overseas!

Now, I no longer feel like an "overseas ghost." I can keep up with every update and trending topic from Yang Zi, enjoying the excitement with my friends back home. The internet and time differences are no longer issues, and following her has become super easy! These days of being able to accompany Yang Zi shining brightly anytime and anywhere are truly blissful. If you also love being a fan, especially as an overseas fan, why not try this method, like Peach Ring, and join me in following Yang Zi! ✨

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