
Hong Kong Variety Show: the King of Tsim Sha Tsui, I Am Black Gandhi
by Yangzijia
About This Novel
Looking at the entire Hong Kong TV drama world, this guy is unique in his decline. Gan Guoliang traveled back to Hong Kong in the 1980s and devoted his soul to Hei Zai, who had the same name. And this guy is none other than Gandhi, the black boy from hell in "Infernal Affairs 2"! From today on, I want everyone in Tsim Sha Tsui to know that I am Gandhi!
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Samsung
I originally wanted to give it five stars, but your Cantonese is a bit outrageous. Isn't your Mandarin good? Even if some of the words in Mandarin are not impressive, it's probably best to change them.
Can't you speak formal Mandarin?
Can't you speak formal Mandarin? I'll explain it later when talking about dialects. The number of water characters doesn't need to be like this, right?
If the first three paragraphs of the opening chapter were dubbed in Cantonese, paired with shots of Hong Kong at night, plus a touch of old Cantonese singing and noise, it would be quite impressive
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Official(3)Scraped 24d ago
Samsung
I originally wanted to give it five stars, but your Cantonese is a bit outrageous. Isn't your Mandarin good? Even if some of the words in Mandarin are not impressive, it's probably best to change them.
Can't you speak formal Mandarin?
Can't you speak formal Mandarin? I'll explain it later when talking about dialects. The number of water characters doesn't need to be like this, right?
If the first three paragraphs of the opening chapter were dubbed in Cantonese, paired with shots of Hong Kong at night, plus a touch of old Cantonese singing and noise, it would be quite impressive









