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I Read Feng Shui in Xiangjiang

I Read Feng Shui in Xiangjiang

Suspense and Supernatural

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In the 1980s, Hong Kong was turned upside down, and dragons and snakes rose up. One is fate, two is luck, and three are feng shui. The compass in one's sleeves determines what comes first. A bright hall can change the situation of mountains and rivers, but people's hearts cannot be equal to wealth and honor. From the Po Tao Temple in the old city, to the mid-level mansions, dock commercial buildings, and wealthy houses, Chen Qinghe relied on the secret teachings of Sanxuan Temple to gain a foothold in Xiangjiang step by step.

Rebirth of Hong Kong: Since 1986

Happy Full Moon

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Reborn in Hong Kong in 1986, writing songs, making movies, and making money. How could it be so easy to become wealthy and free?

The Fans Are Devastated, This Singer is Just Doing Side Jobs

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Many years later in Blue Star, a reporter interviewed Yu Jian, who had become famous. "Your fans say you are not doing your job properly. What do you think of this?" Yu Jian corrected her seriously: "This is nonsense. How can you accuse someone of innocence out of thin air? Fans have misunderstood me. My main job is really a singer." "But every time you publish a musical work, you publish it in other fields. Is your main job really a singer?" "Of course! Everything else is just a side job!" Reporter: "What about your game works like "Elden's Ring", "Sekiro", "The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild"..." Yu Jian said sincerely: "These are all my side jobs." "What about literary works like Harry Potter, Ghost Blowing the Lamp, Covering the Sky, and The Three-Body Problem." Yu Jian: "Of course this is also my side job." Reporter: "In terms of movies, are your film and television works like "The Shawshank Redemption," "The Truman Show," and "Farewell My Concubine" also a side job?" Yu Jian still smiled: "Side jobs, side jobs, these are my side jobs as a singer." As a singer, I can write songs, make movies, play games, and know a little bit about art, sculpture, drama, and architecture. Is this reasonable? Who hasn't started a side job these days?