"It's good that you know, there's nothing to worry about." Li Wengang waved his hand, telling Xing Baohua to go back first.
On the night of the party, Wang Weibao accompanied Zou Wenjuan and the Hong Kong singer.
The others packed their luggage, and after Zou Wenjuan finished singing that song, everyone headed straight to the train station to go to the first night.
Xing Baohua really doesn't want to complain about this year's National Day gala in eastern Shandong. Cassette accompaniment? Why not just lip-sync?
Wow! It seems like within a few years, people will actually be doing this under this model. Holy crap, no wonder lip-syncing is so prevalent! It's a forced trend.
There's no time to worry about that; let's protect our own side first.
I originally planned to fly there, but the timing and flight schedule didn't work out. Fortunately, I was able to catch the train.
The cultural troupe arranged the sleeper berths for us, which was much more convenient. Although it was a one-way trip, we weren't in a rush to come back; we could just book our return flight once we got there.
The singer from Hong Kong also learned to play cards from the kids in the four bands.
When you get tired, you go to rest.
Upon arriving in the capital, they took a taxi to a hotel near the Capital Indoor Stadium. Xing Baohua told them to rest and recuperate, while this guy went to meet Su Ya.
I'll also give Suya a brand new tape recorder. Although there are no textbooks, there are blank tapes. I'll let her go to Xinhua Bookstore to see if they have any English textbook tapes so she can practice her spoken English.
Su Ya also wanted to go to the hotel to see the Hong Kong singers, actually just wanting to be close to Xing Baohua.
This guy has a big head, but luckily he's clever enough to be afraid of Su Ya checking the rooms, so he also gave the little vixen a high-class room when checking in.
After all, the little fairy's identity has already subtly changed, so wouldn't it be awkward for the two of them to meet?
Turn around and ask the little fairy to step aside.
Well, Xing Baohua was worrying for nothing. The two women didn't have any awkwardness when they met; they even chatted and laughed together.
A group of people had nothing to do, so four kids played cards—not the real money kind, but a game called "Upgrading" or "Scoring"—where players scored points. (I don't know what it's called in other areas?)
I don't know who suggested it, but we decided to play together since there were more people.
Xing Baohua originally thought they would be divided into several tables, but then someone suggested playing a card game called "Gouji".
This kind of card game is a favorite form of entertainment for people in eastern Shandong. Sometimes you'll see several groups of people squatting or sitting on the street playing it.
Six people were playing, but there were more than a dozen people present. They talked about different variations of the game, from "Gouji" to "Baohuang." Most of the games were played in the Shandong region.
A Hong Kong singer suggested playing Big Two. I guess only they would do that.
To avoid discord and to allow Hong Kong singers to adapt to local customs, someone was assigned to teach them how to play the game of "Protect the Emperor".
Xing Baohua, Su Ya, and the mischievous Uncle Li, along with two of the four children, sat down at a table to play Gouji (a card game).
No money involved, just sticky notes.
Set the rules, three rounds of silence.
In other words, the last card must be a three. After the second to last card is played, no one can play it. Once the three is played, the game is over.
Xing Baohua, Su Ya, and Grandpa Li's group.
Actually, Xing Baohua wanted the little vixen to join his side. Who knew this girl would actually run to the opposite side of Su Ya, wanting to fight her rival?
Grandma is trying to win by playing cards!
Xing Baohua had no way to express her suffering and could only watch the two of them bear the burden.
This is a game of cards without bloodshed. He reaps what he sows; who else can he blame?
Both players had very good hands and were playing intensely, but neither would let the "little imp" (who could then play their lowest card) open.
The two played their cards rapidly, and even the allied forces couldn't help. If the allied forces intervened with a single card, known as "burning the card," it had to be played in one go; otherwise, failing to burn the card was considered a major setback, meaning being ranked last.
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