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How did Zhang Xueliang, who has more than 10 girlfriends, come to pick up girls?
Zhang Xueliang said, "If a woman wants to touch me, she won't leave." So, how did he do it and under what conditions?

Look at his example in Picking up Girls. I can see that, first of all, he is an official's son, and ordinary people will not offend him easily. Therefore, when he offered an olive branch, the woman at that time had to accept it. This was half-hearted, and he was an excellent man. Naturally, he made friends with lions, so he despised wild dogs.

Of course, not all women let him flirt, so Lin refused. Lin knew his status as a playboy and refused his invitation, because at that time, Lin had a successful career and her status was not lower than that of Zhang Xueliang, so she had chips to refuse.

So, how are those women attracted to him? The reasons are as follows: ① He has been to many places, and his knowledge has opened the eyes of those women; He is humorous and open-minded and attracts those women; He knows English, which makes him hook up with Jiang who came back from studying abroad; He is a real Gao Fushuai, with brains, intelligence and hard work!

From Zhang Xueliang's face, we can see that he is a man with strong desire to conquer and possess. The women he got, he will try to keep their hearts and use his tenderness. Moreover, those women are relatively passive. Some people attach so much importance to her and are so domineering that they can't help it. There is no better way, just keep loving! Anyway, it is better to love someone who wants to have them than to love a bureaucrat.

To sum up, Zhang Xueliang used his position, his literary talent, his methods, his bullying, his gentleness and his hormones to attract these women and make them submit to him forever. I admire him.

There will never be a forest in Zhang Xueliang's backyard. Why? A friend I know left me a message. What?