Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Hotel franchise - Before Liu Huaqiang chopped and sold melons in Conquest, why did he ask twice: Is this melon ripe?

Before Liu Huaqiang chopped and sold melons in Conquest, why did he ask twice: Is this melon ripe?

I think this is an action that Liu Huaqiang has planned for a long time. Throughout the conflict, Liu Huaqiang didn't really want to buy watermelons, just wanted to find a chance to show the melon vendor some color.

For a long time in the early 20th century, film and television works with the theme of criminal investigation bureau occupied a big TV station, and many excellent works were born, such as Criminal Investigation No.1, 12 1 Shooting, Conquest and so on. The most successful one was conquest, which spread all over the country overnight, making Sun more successful. In this play, there is a very classic saying that Liu Huaqiang buys watermelons! I believe everyone will remember!

In the play, Liu Huaqiang asked the melon seller, "Is this melon ripe?" And asked twice in a row. At this time, the melon seller seems to be on fire. In fact, this kind of thing that is asked twice in one sentence is not appropriate in our life, which is a bit like "finding fault". In fact, there is still a scene that has been deleted. The story that was deleted at that time was probably like this. When Liu Huaqiang went home to celebrate his daughter's birthday, his ex-wife went shopping and bought a watermelon. When she came back, she weighed it with a scale and missed more than two kilograms. She cut it open and saw that it was a "big white face". Liu Huaqiang asked, "Where did you buy the melon?" His ex-wife knew what sex he was and said, "Forget it, it's not worth much." I didn't go because I had to spend my birthday with my daughter.

A few days later, Liu Huaqiang came by car and motorcycle. Everyone saw the next thing. Liu Huaqiang had planned to get him before he went. After he got off the motorcycle, he first observed the situation nearby to make sure that there were no patrol policemen. After that, he began to make a fuss: "I asked you if this melon is ripe?" Ask him twice because he bought a raw one, and he is deliberately selling melons, which is equivalent to clicking him to let you know why he hit you next. The melon seller knows it well, so just say, are you deliberately finding fault?

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As for why the paragraph where the melon vendor bullied his ex-wife was deleted, it was actually because Shijiazhuang was one of the top ten horrible cities in China at that time, fearing that the film would affect the image of Shijiazhuang and make people who have never been there feel afraid, thinking that Shijiazhuang is a city full of hooligans and bullies. This is the reason for deletion. To put it bluntly, it is to reduce the local influence of this drama!

The fire of this play is that it is real and close to life. Some plots reflect the real social situation at that time. However, the TV series of this theme are basically overhauled, so Conquest can become a classic, and it is estimated that it will not be surpassed in the future!

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