
Rebirth of the Glorious Era
by Go Eastward
About This Novel
Relive the fashion trends of that era, starting from Macau in 1974. (Hong Kong Entertainment, Hong Kong, Jinge, movie, animation, game production.)
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Please don't want any actress
Women like Guan Baijin are very annoying, so there is no need to talk to them.
Rebirth of the glorious era
I just read the character chapter in the Hong Kong comic (Young and Dangerous) today. It has been serialized for thirty years and is still being updated (a Guinness World Record). I hope the author can write about the animation industry and that the Young and Dangerous series can be made (I hope more movies can be made). In addition, there were actually many exchanges in film between the Mainland and Hong Kong and Taiwan (in the 1980s and 1990s). I hope the author will pay attention to it.
If you pay attention, no matter the writing style or narrative style, it is very similar to the style of a previous Hong Kong entertainment novel, and the reference to Yes magazine is the same. If you are interested, you can read the author's old book "Hong Kong Style Painting", which is a very good book.
The author has money to invest in the Walkman, but does not have the money to acquire Hutchison Whampoa. You only need to acquire 35% first and increase it later. Your music movies and so on can be compared with Hutchison Whampoa. If you write without thinking, you will get a low score.
I don't know what the author thinks. I always feel that the entertainment industry can make more money than the real estate industry.
Rebirth of the glorious era
The writing is very immersive and the writing style is also good. I really recommend reading it.
It's free, but the fee is not worth it.
Such a big company still writes songs and produces music records, instead of integrating with Huangpu Group to expand its influence. Your music album has a market value of 10 billion, and you won't sit with mainland leaders during military parades, but port real estate can.
1970s? Let's start... Who is familiar with this thing?
It's a bit of a mess, it's not fun enough
The author should have written Hong Kong style paintings, and the styles cannot be said to be similar, they are exactly the same. My writing style is really bad and I take things for granted. He talks and acts very childishly, but he always feels that he is mature, stable and has a domineering style.
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Official(17)Scraped 6d ago
Please don't want any actress
Women like Guan Baijin are very annoying, so there is no need to talk to them.
Rebirth of the glorious era
I just read the character chapter in the Hong Kong comic (Young and Dangerous) today. It has been serialized for thirty years and is still being updated (a Guinness World Record). I hope the author can write about the animation industry and that the Young and Dangerous series can be made (I hope more movies can be made). In addition, there were actually many exchanges in film between the Mainland and Hong Kong and Taiwan (in the 1980s and 1990s). I hope the author will pay attention to it.
If you pay attention, no matter the writing style or narrative style, it is very similar to the style of a previous Hong Kong entertainment novel, and the reference to Yes magazine is the same. If you are interested, you can read the author's old book "Hong Kong Style Painting", which is a very good book.
The author has money to invest in the Walkman, but does not have the money to acquire Hutchison Whampoa. You only need to acquire 35% first and increase it later. Your music movies and so on can be compared with Hutchison Whampoa. If you write without thinking, you will get a low score.
I don't know what the author thinks. I always feel that the entertainment industry can make more money than the real estate industry.
Rebirth of the glorious era
The writing is very immersive and the writing style is also good. I really recommend reading it.
It's free, but the fee is not worth it.
Such a big company still writes songs and produces music records, instead of integrating with Huangpu Group to expand its influence. Your music album has a market value of 10 billion, and you won't sit with mainland leaders during military parades, but port real estate can.
1970s? Let's start... Who is familiar with this thing?
It's a bit of a mess, it's not fun enough
The author should have written Hong Kong style paintings, and the styles cannot be said to be similar, they are exactly the same. My writing style is really bad and I take things for granted. He talks and acts very childishly, but he always feels that he is mature, stable and has a domineering style.
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Travel through 1974, the second generation of Macau. The male protagonist in this book is one of the few who comes from a wealthy family. I am used to reading novels where the male protagonist comes from a grassroots background, and it is a different pleasure to read the beginning of a rich second generation. At this time, all the profitable industries in Macau are occupied by established wealthy families, so the male protagonist can only start in the entertainment industry. His business line is the record industry and electronic technology. He first makes records to accumulate funds, and then produces Walkmans and game consoles. The career line is well written, step by step, and comfortable to read. The emotional line is a failure. The first heroine, Brigitte Lin, was separated; the second heroine, Teresa Teng, became invisible; the third heroine, Rosamund Kwan, was inexplicably inserted into the plot; Brigitte Lin returned after a while. I have to say that if the male protagonist has money and status, who should he choose, but Guan Zhilin? There are so many ladies from wealthy families, how about choosing one among them? When I read the novel The King of Soldiers and the Bodyguard, I wondered why the heroine didn't like the handsome, well-dressed, and well-educated young master, but instead liked the slovenly male protagonist who wore street clothes and attended banquets. The same is true for this book. Why doesn't the male protagonist like a wealthy daughter with a prominent family background, strict upbringing, and good education, but instead likes a female star who wins the audience's favor in front of the camera and is prone to scandals? This author loves Hong Kong entertainment actresses, Brigitte Lin, Rosamund Kwan, and Chung Chu-hong. The first two are not related to the career of the male protagonist. Zhong Chuhong is completely baffled. The male protagonist recruited her to be a secretary, but her business ability is not up to standard. The male protagonist has also been reluctant to replace her. He can only say that he is dizzy. In the past, I felt that Ho Chao-qiong appeared in Hong Kong novels too much, and I was annoyed when I saw them. Now I know that I am too naive, and it is better to write poorly than to write about female stars.




An entertainment article about Hong Kong and Macau in the 1970s and 1980s. The protagonist is a second-generation official from Macau. He comes from a good family and enters the entertainment industry with memories of two lives. However, he mainly works behind the scenes and focuses on business development. The plot development is reasonable and the characters are relatively real. There are no brainless supporting characters. It seems quite comfortable. When I recommend books, I usually share them with everyone after I have read most of them and want to continue to follow them. I think this one is good!




Recommended index 5 stars⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Hong Kong Entertainment + Business War, a good book, the writing is like a breeze and flowing water, and the story is eloquently told. I recommend everyone to read it.













