According to the news report of the stronghold, five tigers will hold seven farewell concerts in the Red Mansion in August on the 50th anniversary of the formation of the Wenna band. Alan Tam, Chung Zhentao, Peng Jianxin, Chen You and Ye Zhiqiang appeared at the Wanchai Book Fair today (21 days) to attend the lecture "Wenna 50 from the beginning to the present", and they shared interesting stories and laughed happily.
Alan Tam, 72 years old, revealed on the social platform that he had fallen ill and lost 15 pounds. Recent photos clearly showed that his cheeks were sunken and he looked tired.Today, he was as thin as a "paper man" on the stage. He could even see blue veins protruding. He said humorously, "Today I want to make a statement in advance. Everyone knows that I have heatstroke, so my voice is not very good." Chen You continued, "Good news, he lost 17 pounds."The headmaster continued, "I don't know if it's good news. Anyway, keep it, and I think this book can share our friendship with what we have done."
And Chen You blew up "farting" with the headmasterThe interesting story of Rashomon:"I remember a long time ago, when Wenner Band went out to work, the headmaster and I were both free, so we hid under the stairs to play chess. Suddenly, there was a loud fart sound. I immediately looked back, and there was no one. Then I looked at the headmaster. He said it was me, and I said it was not me. So now this matter has become Rashomon."The headmaster said with a smile, "There is no Rashomon at all. I like to see people angry. The more angry people are, the more I will do it." This triggered constant laughter from the audience.
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