Chen Huaihai: Welcome guests from all over the world with a smile
“Full of business success, a little sincerity and a bright autumn moon”
The old tavern owner Chen Huaihai is loyal, forbearing, wise and humorous. He is the backbone of Haohan Street and a role model for both people and business. He has many legendary experiences such as "Breaking through Guandong", making a living and explaining justice in the old tavern. Chen Huaihai is a persistent man. He drove a coffin nail into his son's back by Mazi. He traveled thousands of miles and entered the "Valley of Death" alone to work in the rice bowl, just to avenge his son; he treated the old policeman with such a prickly mind and A scoundrel who collects protection fees expresses his views and attitudes without irritating the other party and makes the other party give in; when dealing with those old mushrooms, half-hearted people who like to shirk responsibility, he makes subtle insinuations and manages things beautifully without compromising. Gentleness, this is a businessman who values ??people. Shopkeeper Chen can truly say: "I know the universe is vast, but I still pity the green grass and trees." He Yitang: The "Master Kuo" who has suffered the most misfortunes
"I, He Yitang, am not as good as a salted fish. A salted fish can turn over. I am a carp that has become a spirit. Sooner or later I will jump over the dragon's gate!"
He Yitang and Chen Huaihai are two extreme people. He Yitang is narrow-minded, short-sighted and only cares about immediate interests. Chen Huaihai is broad-minded, unique and treats everyone equally. He Yitang, played by Feng Lei, has studied abroad, studied abroad, and opened a Japanese restaurant and a Chinese restaurant, but all ended in failure. He lost all his family property and was reduced to fighting for food with dogs and begging for food.
He Yitang cares about face, has the arrogance of a scholar, and is very smooth-talking. Even if he is down and out, he always wears a suit and ties. He almost starved to death on the street. The beggar gave him a mouthful of food, but he said, "I have my own rules. I am not begging for food, I am borrowing food."