
Hong Kong Movie: Undercover, Not a Boss, Only Making Money
by There Is A God Between Your Fingers
About This Novel
Travel back to the Hong Kong entertainment world in the 1990s, find yourself in Tsim Sha Tsui, a mixed bag of people, and rise in darkness and chaos! Start growing in savagery! Build an arcade empire and an ocean trading empire! Real estate and entertainment giant! He is a legend of an era! When money and power surged, he looked down at the whole world!
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Official(13)Scraped 22d ago
It feels like there is no main line, and the details of making money are rather vague.
Why not update? Give me a few hundred more pictures.
The author doesn't quite understand the community culture of Hong Kong Island.
He's just a new 49, and he's called Laoding by the Blue Lantern guy? 1. I am a Blue Lantern who has just joined the society for three years (not a formal member of the society, but someone on the fringes of the society, a paid temporary worker when needed). 2. Then three years of new 49 and three years of old 49 (this is registered in the bottom of the sea. 49 Is considered a formal employee of the society and has a basic salary every month. Which gang you are in depends on which gang is needed. Some 49 boys have no gangs to ask for, so they can only fool around). A capable Sijiu will recruit some of his confidants Blue Lanterns who follow him around (normally Sijiu will support them with his own money, otherwise who would follow you), and Blue Lanterns will usually just call Sijiu something like brother. I rarely call him a big boss, because virtue is not worthy of him. You are already a big boss at the age of 49. Let the people in this club and other clubs think of you. This is called arrogant, domineering and ignorant. 3. After Lao Sijiu, he has the ability and has made contributions to the society. If there is a big boss above who is willing to promote you and give you a job, of course the leader must not object. (The job classification is: 426 Red Stick, top thug. 415 White Paper Fan, military staff officer at the hall. 432 Straw Shoes, liaison officer at the hall.) Red stick, white paper fan and straw sandals are considered to be the boss (eldest brother) level, and they can accept younger brothers. Generally, we take in forty-nine children, because we need to pay forty-nine money every month and we have to support them. And basically, it is the red stick that recruits more underlings, because the red stick can be powerful. If the red stick takes over, the club will open a new hall for you and let you be the talker (sit in the hall). Usually the red stick sits on its own and is rarely picked by others in the community. 4. At the top is the second marshal, who usually has positions but no power (if you have a cool younger brother, that's a different matter). 5. The last one is the faucet, which used to be called the incense master. Therefore, the blue lanterns usually call Sijiu what brother, and call their eldest brother's eldest brother (a red stick, white paper fan and straw sandals) Laoding. Call the dragon head grandpa. Forty-nine people call (red stick, white paper fan and straw sandals) the boss, and the leader and the second marshal are called laoding. The dragon head can also be called Grandpa. The word "Grandpa" is the honorific title for the leading position.
It's not a book before and after, it's all a mess
Not bad, not bad. As the name suggests, it is a Hong Kong comprehensive article worth reading.
The plot is okay, but there are some sentences in the article that I can't understand. Is it a dialect?
Update update update update update update update update
Little stutter
She doesn't look good either. Why do so many Hong Kong comprehensive articles like small stutters?
Hong Kong Movie: Undercover, not a boss, only making money
This is the beginning! This plug-in! Okay, okay
I read a few chapters which were not good and not enjoyable.
Rating
Community(0)
Official(13)Scraped 22d ago
It feels like there is no main line, and the details of making money are rather vague.
Why not update? Give me a few hundred more pictures.
The author doesn't quite understand the community culture of Hong Kong Island.
He's just a new 49, and he's called Laoding by the Blue Lantern guy? 1. I am a Blue Lantern who has just joined the society for three years (not a formal member of the society, but someone on the fringes of the society, a paid temporary worker when needed). 2. Then three years of new 49 and three years of old 49 (this is registered in the bottom of the sea. 49 Is considered a formal employee of the society and has a basic salary every month. Which gang you are in depends on which gang is needed. Some 49 boys have no gangs to ask for, so they can only fool around). A capable Sijiu will recruit some of his confidants Blue Lanterns who follow him around (normally Sijiu will support them with his own money, otherwise who would follow you), and Blue Lanterns will usually just call Sijiu something like brother. I rarely call him a big boss, because virtue is not worthy of him. You are already a big boss at the age of 49. Let the people in this club and other clubs think of you. This is called arrogant, domineering and ignorant. 3. After Lao Sijiu, he has the ability and has made contributions to the society. If there is a big boss above who is willing to promote you and give you a job, of course the leader must not object. (The job classification is: 426 Red Stick, top thug. 415 White Paper Fan, military staff officer at the hall. 432 Straw Shoes, liaison officer at the hall.) Red stick, white paper fan and straw sandals are considered to be the boss (eldest brother) level, and they can accept younger brothers. Generally, we take in forty-nine children, because we need to pay forty-nine money every month and we have to support them. And basically, it is the red stick that recruits more underlings, because the red stick can be powerful. If the red stick takes over, the club will open a new hall for you and let you be the talker (sit in the hall). Usually the red stick sits on its own and is rarely picked by others in the community. 4. At the top is the second marshal, who usually has positions but no power (if you have a cool younger brother, that's a different matter). 5. The last one is the faucet, which used to be called the incense master. Therefore, the blue lanterns usually call Sijiu what brother, and call their eldest brother's eldest brother (a red stick, white paper fan and straw sandals) Laoding. Call the dragon head grandpa. Forty-nine people call (red stick, white paper fan and straw sandals) the boss, and the leader and the second marshal are called laoding. The dragon head can also be called Grandpa. The word "Grandpa" is the honorific title for the leading position.
It's not a book before and after, it's all a mess
Not bad, not bad. As the name suggests, it is a Hong Kong comprehensive article worth reading.
The plot is okay, but there are some sentences in the article that I can't understand. Is it a dialect?
Update update update update update update update update
Little stutter
She doesn't look good either. Why do so many Hong Kong comprehensive articles like small stutters?
Hong Kong Movie: Undercover, not a boss, only making money
This is the beginning! This plug-in! Okay, okay
I read a few chapters which were not good and not enjoyable.









