
Rebirth of Hong Kong 1986
by Rabbits Don't Like Spicy Food
About This Novel
"Only what belongs to the nation belongs to the world." My name is Lin Jiajun, the founder of the Hong Kong Platinum Era and the spokesperson of Chinese pop culture.
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I have read 200 chapters of a company person who only knows how to trade stocks and manage the company. The author said he has skills, but I don't think he has any skills. Is it the kind of technology the author said he knows how to trade stocks? When he speculates in stocks, the protagonist proposes directions and buys stocks. He is just a person who knows how to speculate in stocks and manage them. At that time, there were many people in Hong Kong who were better than him, and they were all paid. Then the author wrote about the protagonist who made money by trading stocks and gave him dividends. He also gave him 12% of the shares of a company whose group wanted to reach 10 billion for free. I think this book is still Eunuch. The previous writing was okay, and then I saw you wrote about giving him shares for free. Now I am angry but come here to talk to you
I'm convinced by you as an author. You delete my comments all day long. I'll tell you why that tool guy can't pay even a penny for 12% of the shares.
Lick Chow Yun-fat, laugh to death
Chow Yun-fat, a guy who opened the door and pressed the elevator in Hollywood, came back in despair and became a superstar. It's really sad and ridiculous.
You can hold antique-style catwalks and combine them with modern costumes to promote Hanfu. Chinese Fairy Design Show (as the accumulation of future film and television)
It is true that in those days professional managers were paid salaries, and shares were generally bought at the internal price after the company went public. Early-stage management shares were bullshit. You broke the rules, haha.
Single woman? In the entertainment industry, you actually write single female protagonists. I can't write well about my career either.
The filming cost is too high. You actually said that the filming cost of "A Chinese Ghost Story" was tens of millions. At that time, the box office was only more than 20 million. You are writing nonsense.
One question, do you have a single heroine in entertainment?
As a man, let's not talk about three wives and four concubines. What man wouldn't want to hug her from left to right? Any man with some life experience should understand how boring or even helpless it is when touching his right hand with his left hand, right? Who would dare to say that he wouldn't be moved by the chance to meet a female star in her prime and have some stories to tell? How could you really not be moved when you really met Zhou Huimin when she was young?
Read two chapters
Since the protagonist's "golden finger" is described as having a photographic memory and a "memory bank" of past lives, at the beginning, he didn't want to copy songs and practice his voice to become a singer, but went to the crew to start from scratch. At worst, you can also write a novel and publish it. Speechless
Hong Kong entertainment's clear stream
To be honest, the layout is huge and ideal. Although it is a bit idealistic, in novels, this is not a problem. I took a look at the comment section and most of them were arguing about the stakes and the single female protagonist. 1. Let me talk about the single heroine first. In my opinion, it doesn't matter. Although the harem story is good, it is also great from the beginning to the end. 2. As for shares, it can only be said that there is a lack of consideration, but it is not impossible. It mainly depends on each person's mentality. Some people like to have everything in their hands, and some people like to help the world. PS Personal opinion: In my opinion, the author should come from a certain clan background, and there is a great and nice person to start a business with. Sometimes interests can really be abandoned. After all, our country is protected by like-minded people. So sometimes the author considers the interests of the group, and I personally think it's good to give them out.
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Official(45)Scraped 16d ago
I'm here to comment again
I have read 200 chapters of a company person who only knows how to trade stocks and manage the company. The author said he has skills, but I don't think he has any skills. Is it the kind of technology the author said he knows how to trade stocks? When he speculates in stocks, the protagonist proposes directions and buys stocks. He is just a person who knows how to speculate in stocks and manage them. At that time, there were many people in Hong Kong who were better than him, and they were all paid. Then the author wrote about the protagonist who made money by trading stocks and gave him dividends. He also gave him 12% of the shares of a company whose group wanted to reach 10 billion for free. I think this book is still Eunuch. The previous writing was okay, and then I saw you wrote about giving him shares for free. Now I am angry but come here to talk to you
I'm convinced by you as an author. You delete my comments all day long. I'll tell you why that tool guy can't pay even a penny for 12% of the shares.
Lick Chow Yun-fat, laugh to death
Chow Yun-fat, a guy who opened the door and pressed the elevator in Hollywood, came back in despair and became a superstar. It's really sad and ridiculous.
You can hold antique-style catwalks and combine them with modern costumes to promote Hanfu. Chinese Fairy Design Show (as the accumulation of future film and television)
It is true that in those days professional managers were paid salaries, and shares were generally bought at the internal price after the company went public. Early-stage management shares were bullshit. You broke the rules, haha.
Single woman? In the entertainment industry, you actually write single female protagonists. I can't write well about my career either.
The filming cost is too high. You actually said that the filming cost of "A Chinese Ghost Story" was tens of millions. At that time, the box office was only more than 20 million. You are writing nonsense.
One question, do you have a single heroine in entertainment?
As a man, let's not talk about three wives and four concubines. What man wouldn't want to hug her from left to right? Any man with some life experience should understand how boring or even helpless it is when touching his right hand with his left hand, right? Who would dare to say that he wouldn't be moved by the chance to meet a female star in her prime and have some stories to tell? How could you really not be moved when you really met Zhou Huimin when she was young?
Read two chapters
Since the protagonist's "golden finger" is described as having a photographic memory and a "memory bank" of past lives, at the beginning, he didn't want to copy songs and practice his voice to become a singer, but went to the crew to start from scratch. At worst, you can also write a novel and publish it. Speechless
Hong Kong entertainment's clear stream
To be honest, the layout is huge and ideal. Although it is a bit idealistic, in novels, this is not a problem. I took a look at the comment section and most of them were arguing about the stakes and the single female protagonist. 1. Let me talk about the single heroine first. In my opinion, it doesn't matter. Although the harem story is good, it is also great from the beginning to the end. 2. As for shares, it can only be said that there is a lack of consideration, but it is not impossible. It mainly depends on each person's mentality. Some people like to have everything in their hands, and some people like to help the world. PS Personal opinion: In my opinion, the author should come from a certain clan background, and there is a great and nice person to start a business with. Sometimes interests can really be abandoned. After all, our country is protected by like-minded people. So sometimes the author considers the interests of the group, and I personally think it's good to give them out.
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Lin Jiajun, the founder of Xiangjiang's Platinum Era; Chinese pop culture spokesperson.




Grain + I prefer watching Hong Kong entertainment, but the entire market is full of stallion stories, completely losing the original intention of Hong Kong entertainment being a bridgehead to promote Chinese cultural values. The format is too small! This book is a good balance of the elements of writing about Hong Kong entertainment. It has a single female protagonist, promotes values, and slowly pulls out the troublemaker to bury the dust in Hong Kong...













