Chapter 456: Pie in the Sky
(Explain, some people may think that Huang Qiusheng is Hong Kong independence, but in fact I don't think so. Huang Qiusheng is straightforward and open-mouthed.
Just like the Internet said that he supports Occupy Central, in fact, he does not support it, but only opposes the police violence against those people in Occupy Central. This is actually normal for people who advocate democracy. If it is not for sensitive political issues, like those in our mainland who are treated violently by the police, there will be quite a lot of people who oppose it.
Of course, when it comes to the issue of Occupy Central, the definite majority of our views in the mainland are that they are not obedient and clean up with sticks, and they will not be able to do anything with rubber bullets, tear gas, or high-pressure water guns.
This is a difference in perception caused by the living environment.
There is also a recording of a Occupy Central song, asking who did not speak, it is said to be a Occupy Central song, but in fact this song is adapted for the stage play "Equus", using the tune of "Do You Hear the People Sing" (Broadway musical version of "Les Miserables" classic interlude), co-written and arranged by French musical composers Claude-Michel Schoenberg and Alain Boublil, which is a stunning music. The whole episode is full of excitement and indomitable revolutionary sacrifice, which has attracted countless audiences with enthusiasm and hope.
"Ask Who Didn't Make a Voice" is a song after Cantonese re-lyrics, there was already this song long before the start of Occupy Central, Huang Qiusheng recorded it before Occupy Central, this song was only used in Occupy Central-related events.
Just as Huang Qiusheng explained after being accused of Hong Kong independence, he has never supported any Hong Kong independence actions and has never made any Hong Kong independence remarks.
On the contrary, Huang Qiusheng was a leftist during the British government in Hong Kong. Don't look at him as a Chinese-British mixed-race, in the early years it was even more obvious that he had a mixed-race face, but in fact he grew up with his mother's traditional Chinese education.
Well, here are some of my superficial opinions, it doesn't matter if you agree with it or not, after all, everyone's views and cognitions are different. I just hope that everyone can look at it dialectically and objectively. On the issue of sovereignty, it is true, either right or wrong, but if it is just some questions about the democratic views caused by the different living environments of the mainland and Hong Kong, I think there is a lot of room for consideration.)
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Hearing the voice from Big Brother, Wu Zhenyu, Liu Qingyun, and Huang Qiusheng were all stupid, looking stupid by the pie falling from the sky.
Wu Zhenyu was admitted to the wireless training class in 82, and Liang Chaowei and Zhou Xingchi were classmates, while Liu Qingyun was a year later, in the class of 83, and it was Wu Zhenyu, the senior who was responsible for giving them a big picture.
After that photoshoot, the two met by chance on the street, and after a period of greetings, they knew each other. Wu Zhenyu always boasted that because he had a style and personality at that time, Liu Qingyun often came to play with him, and sometimes after playing, Liu Qingyun was waiting for him downstairs at his house, and a man's voice sounded in the dark night, which would always startle Wu Zhenyu, well, because Liu Qingyun was black.
Anyway, the two people who came and went became good friends, and Huang Qiusheng became friends because they are all small actors, not famous, and they are all people with eccentric personalities, and they are also people who are very pursuing acting, so after learning that Huang Qiusheng actually starred in the first movie in his life, because he felt that his acting skills were not enough, he gave up everything and enrolled in the acting department of the Hong Kong Academy for Performing Arts for 1 year.
The three die-hard friends are all average in the TV station, Liu Qingyun is because he is chubby, silly, and black, so naturally there are no important roles to choose him.
Huang Qiusheng was born in ATV in his early years, and was the first student of ATV training class, and he was unsatisfactory in ATV, always acting in some horror TV series, and all of them played small roles, so he joined TVB after 1 year of further study in the Performance Department of the Hong Kong Academy for Performing Arts.
Because he was invited to join the wireless, his treatment was naturally better, but because he only joined the wireless last year, the time was a little short, so he didn't mix it up.
The most famous of the three is Wu Zhenyu, but unfortunately he is famous for his villains, such as Du Langxian of last year's wireless TV series "The Journey of Life", this role is the second male lead, the first villain.
But who wants to play the villain all the time, or the villain in the TV series, Wu Zhenyu is unwilling anyway, so he and the two difficult brothers ran to Qiao Feng's tea restaurant when they had nothing to do, hoping to meet Qiao Feng who was selected by Qiao Feng to act in his movie.
Originally, the three of them were just trying their luck, although they always thought that if they were taken by Qiao Feng, they would be lucky, but in fact, they just thought about it, the three of them really didn't think much that they could really be valued by Qiao Feng.
So, how dare such a trio really think that they will be hit by pies.
But the truth is, they really got hit by the pie.
"Zhenyu, Zhenyu, Wu Zhenyu, are you listening?"
The loud shouts on the other end of the phone finally woke up the three people who were stupid with pies, and Wu Zhenyu hurriedly responded excitedly: "Yes, here, Manager Feng, have we really been selected by Mr. Qiao?" Wu Zhenyu still couldn't believe it.
"Of course, Mr. Qiao is waiting in Mr. Shao's office now, you three hurry up, don't blame me for not reminding you, maybe the character is someone else's if you're late." Feng Meiji, the manager of the wireless artist department on the other end of the phone, scared angrily.
"Hey, we're coming, five minutes, five minutes."