gentleman is poor, the villain is too poor
to watch this film, just wait, wait, wait for the master to say this. As long as this sentence is said, then this film is not in vain. It's a pity that the Master didn't want to say it, and the disciples didn't want to ask either. Yuan Biao played Yuan Chengzhi, but he was forced to a dead end, and he even knew how to shout, "A man who stands upright in the sky, how did he end up like this? Why is this, why~~".
But he was so angry that he was so hungry that he almost fainted from hunger. He drank a sip of horse broth to calm himself down, but he didn't even want to ask, "How can a gentleman be poor?" The disciple who was about to dance with the broth, the Master couldn't do it either, so he had to play the piano in a depressing way until he fainted - even "a gentleman is poor" didn't let me say it. For what?
(So this story tells us that learning must first learn to ask questions, otherwise your instructor will pass out with anger and you think he is hungry and hypoglycemic~~)
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