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Hot-Blooded Men's Gang|SYSNOPSIS

Director:Cha Muchun

Actor:Chen Xiang, Ying Da, Dai Li Ren, Huang Qiu Sheng, Hui Zi, Zhou Hai Mei

Intro: Hot-Blooded Men's GangHot-blooded chef Zhao Qun (played by Chen Xiang) faces the transformation of an old factory into a avant-garde art district. Under the giant wheel of the times, the decades-old employee canteen is also at risk of closure. The canteen staff pooled together 100,000 yuan of hard-earned money to contract the canteen. An unexpected accident led to the young chef Zhao Qun, who is skilled in both fighting and cooking, and the highly unreliable uncle Lao Tie (played by Ying Da) burning that 100,000 yuan. To fill this 'gaping hole' of money, the two tried various ways to make money, even reaching the brink of selling their bodies. Just when they were nearly in despair, they suddenly saw a glimmer of hope: a super grand prize hot-blooded band competition was about to begin! In order to win the grand prize and save the canteen, they sought out former music industry masters, ultimately finding the legendary guitarist Lao Huang (played by Anthony Wong) and the pipa master Lao Yan (played by Dai Liren), who was hidden in a small barbershop. Thus, a handsome guy leads three uncles through a series of humorous and absurd trials, and the 'Big Kitchen Knife' band becomes a quirky legend in history, proving the saying that a handsome guy who doesn't know how to sing is not a good chef. Hot-blooded chef Zhao Qun (played by Chen Xiang) faces the transformation of an old factory into a avant-garde art district. Under the giant wheel of the times, the decades-old employee canteen is also at risk of closure. The canteen staff pooled together 100,000 yuan of hard-earned money to contract the canteen. An unexpected accident led to the young chef Zhao Qun, who is skilled in both fighting and cooking, and the highly unreliable uncle Lao Tie (played by Ying Da) burning that 100,000 yuan. To fill this 'gaping hole' of money, the two tried various ways to make money, even reaching the brink of selling their bodies. Just when they were nearly in despair, they suddenly saw a glimmer of hope: a super grand prize hot-blooded band competition was about to begin! In order to win the grand prize and save the canteen, they sought out former music industry masters, ultimately finding the legendary guitarist Lao Huang (played by Anthony Wong) and the pipa master Lao Yan (played by Dai Liren), who was hidden in a small barbershop. Thus, a handsome guy leads three uncles through a series of humorous and absurd trials, and the 'Big Kitchen Knife' band becomes a quirky legend in history, proving the saying that a handsome guy who doesn't know how to sing is not a good chef.

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