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Chapter 44 Is there any misunderstanding?

Chapter 44 Is there any misunderstanding? (asking for monthly votes)

Of course, Hao Yun doesn't have any mental obsession with cleanliness.

If you can become familiar to big names and get considered by them in the future, why not do it?

A random word from someone else would make him and Wu Laoliu run around.

So, he specially chose a song called "A Little Love Every Day" today.

When Liang Chaowei heard the music, he was immediately happy. He raised his hand while sitting in the private room and waved to Hao Yun.

This song was written and composed by Zhou Zhiping, arranged by Wang Jikang and sung by Liang Chaowei. It was included in Liang Chaowei's album of the same name "A Little Love Every Day" released in May 1993.

Three things that are often overlooked in the Hong Kong entertainment industry: Zhang Xueyou's acting skills, Liang Chaowei's singing skills, and Zhou Xingxing's appearance.

Liang Chaowei has also released albums, and more than one or two.

The second song sung by Hao Yun was Sandra's classic Cantonese song "Feng Yun".

This is an old song.

He has been practicing Cantonese recently, and even without taking attribute values, he can understand and have simple conversations.

At this moment, he patted himself on the attribute of singing and Cantonese speaking, so his singing was naturally of a certain level.

After singing the song, he took a painting from Shen Zhengqi.

"The boss just said that if we sign for him, no matter who signs, today's consumption will be waived. If it's inconvenient for you to sign, I can sign for him, haha."

This behavior is very loyal and brings fame to Shen Zhengqi's bar.

But it's easy to offend people.

So Hao Yun said that it doesn't matter who signs it, which can be regarded as a way to avoid the matter.

Although Shen Zhengqi was not very righteous, he did take good care of him. He would pay him fifty or a hundred yuan for just singing two songs, allowing Hao Yunguang to have enough food and clothing without worries with the "sitting on the stage" fees he received every now and then.

The rest of the money can be saved to go home for the New Year.

Several people present looked at each other, but soon someone took action.

Liang Chaowei!
He grabbed the pen and quickly signed his name in the blank space of the painting.

We can’t let the fans down.

Hao Yun was madly imitating his performance and singing his songs in the underground parking lot. There is no doubt that he is a high-quality fan.

He is not a sociable person, so he expresses it through actions.

Anyway, it's just a signature, which helps the bar improve its status, so there's no actual loss.

Liang Chaowei signed his name, and Zhang Manyu also signed hers.

"Brother Jie, let's sign one too. This bar is really good. I'll definitely treat you next time."

So they both signed their names.

After drinking for a while, a few people went back to rest.

Hao Yun handed the painting to Shen Zhengqi: "Old Shen, please frame this painting. It will be very valuable."

"Hao Yun, you are awesome!" Shen Zhengqi was very grateful.

Hanging this painting in a bar would be more useful than inviting a star like Wu Xubai to sing.

"You're welcome." Hao Yun asked Shen Zhengqi to give him another drink.

Asking for an autograph for Shen Zhengqi might lower his reputation in the eyes of several people, from 80 points to 75, but he did not regret it.

Li Lianjie and others are not from Hao Yun’s circle.

Unless Hao Yun becomes really famous and enters their eyes one day, Hao Yun is no different from a bag-carrying boy in their eyes.

Shen Zhengqi is in Hao Yun’s circle.

"Did you miss something..." Shen Zhengqi, who was looking at the signatures, asked.

"What?" Hao Yun didn't understand.

"Why are there only four? Aren't there five of you here today?" Shen Zhengqi handed the pen to Hao Yun.

"Old Shen..." Hao Yun shook his head and sighed, then took the pen and quickly wrote his name.

Since he became a wall-hanger, he has also practiced artistic signatures.

This is the first time he signed his name as a star.

Signing a contract is different from signing an artistic signature.

"I'm optimistic about you. You've only been in Hengdian for half a year and haven't released any works yet, but you can actually drink with these four people. It would be unforgivable if you don't become famous in the future!" Shen Zhengqi encouraged Hao Yun.

What he said makes perfect sense! After Liang Chaowei and Zhang Manyu finished filming their scenes, they left. Liang Chaowei didn't know whether Hao Yun would go to the underground garage.

In fact, Hao Yun no longer went there.

With Zhen Kung Fu joining the crew, he needs to cooperate with Zhen Kung Fu in training, and will soon officially start filming his scenes.

In addition, Hao Yun heard a piece of gossip.

At that time, two crew members were whispering, and one of the girls said that there might be a ghost in the underground parking garage.

The other girl nodded and said she had heard about it too.

Hao Yun's hair stood on end at that moment.

No wonder he always felt like he was being watched when he was practicing his acting skills in the underground garage.

He leaned over and continued listening with lingering fear.

"Sisters, is it true that there are ghosts in the underground garage?"

"Of course, I heard it with my own ears. The ghost was laughing in the basement and said that if you laughed wrongly you would die. Hahaha~" The girl had some experience in watching horror movies, and her laughter was so eerie and terrifying.

"That's not what my husband heard. The ghost was crying, crying in all kinds of ways. Sometimes it cried like a man, sometimes it cried like a woman, and it cried until it hiccuped."

The more Hao Yun listened, the more he felt something was wrong.

He always had an illusion that the person these two people were talking about was very familiar, even as if they were talking about him.

Is there some misunderstanding here?

The saying “If you laugh wrongly you may die” should be said of Gu Jinfu in “The Smiling, Proud Wanderer”. He got the Book of the Golden Flower and everything was under his control, but he made the mistake of being a villain and dying from talking too much. Not only did he talk nonstop, he also laughed while shaking his head.

That day, Hao Yun was concentrating on learning the performance of Mr. Liu Xun, which included this segment.

The second time was probably when he was practicing a crying scene in the underground garage.

From Zhang Manyu crying in "Sweet Honey", to Fang Long's collapse in "Heart of Dragon", and Liang Chaowei shooting his good brother Zhang Xueyou to end his suffering in "Bloody Street"...

There is no way, Hao Yun has too many attribute values ​​to use up.

I go to the parking lot every now and then to use up the attribute value that is about to expire.

This is not wasted.

In the process of using the attributes, he can understand the understanding of the performance by the person who provides the attributes, and his own acting skills will improve as his experience accumulates and his cognition increases.

He also asked the two old men in his family about imitation.

These two filmmakers, who have been in the industry for decades, have different and more practical insights.

They believe that if you imitate one person, others can easily tell that you are imitating, but if you imitate a hundred people, who will know that you are imitating?

Additionally, they told Hao Yun that actors should not imitate performances but interpret them, which is achieved by the actor's body acting out the character's needs or desires, which are then repressed and interpreted in a way that creates a physical memory that is conveyed to the performance at a subconscious level.

Simply put, imitation cannot be superficial.

Imitation is not about reproduction, but should be more about interpretation.

Hao Yun has been reading the book "The Technology of Performance" recommended by the two old men these days, and verifying and exploring these theories by using attribute values.
However, I didn’t expect that the legend of the Hengdian parking lot being haunted would be created by accident.

When the girl was describing the incident vividly, other people around her actually echoed her, saying that they had heard it too.

Fuck, it feels like everyone knows about it, except him, the person involved, who is still kept in the dark.

I definitely can’t go to the underground library anymore.

If someone surrounds you and beats you with sticks, who can you turn to for justice?

At the two old men's home, Hao Yun didn't want to destroy his image as a normal person, and yelling would affect the health of the elderly people.

So when he had nothing to do, he would ride his bike to the wilderness to practice.

He actually found some good places.

One of them is the tunnel under the bridge. After a little cleaning, it looks like a small house.

The disadvantage is that there are cars passing overhead all the time, which can easily distract you.

And it is easy to be discovered.

The other is an abandoned brick kiln, which is located in a more remote location.

After Hao Yun found this place, he made it his fixed training base.

If it rains, you can go to the bridge tunnel or stay where you live.

On November 11, it was finally the turn of Hao Yun and the other seven Qin Palace masters to capture the wanted criminal played by Zhen Kung Fu.

(End of this chapter)

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