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The third season of "Seeing Well" came a veteran

author:China Youth Daily

Guangzhou, August 1, 2019 (China Youth Daily, China Youth Daily reporter Lin Jie) "One Two Three Four Songs", "Returning from Target Shooting", "Unity is Strength", "When Homesick"... Today, on the stage of the third season of Guangdong Satellite TV's "Seeing a Lot", Veteran Fan Cheng expressed his deep feelings of military with his singing. He and 7 other answerers showed their unique skills in the familiar melody, and at the same time rushed to answer the lingnan cultural knowledge.

With the halfway point of the race, the competition for the third season of Guangdong Satellite TV's "More Knowledgeable" has entered a white-hot situation. Among the 8 answerers, there are veterans, graduate students, actors, singers, migrant workers, primary school Chinese teachers, erhu musicians, and traditional Chinese medicine doctors.

The third season of "Seeing Well" came a veteran

When Fan Cheng sang, it was as if he had returned to the barracks, evoking the collective memories of the audience, and many people sang along with it. Fan Cheng's opponent, Zhang Yiliang, a master's degree student in aquaculture at ocean university in China, is a fish-loving food expert.

An An, from Chaoshan in Guangdong Province, claims to be the spokesperson of the "Chao" stream culture, and he once participated in the film "Yingge Soul" with the theme of Chaoshan intangible cultural heritage. An An's opponent is Li Murong, a migrant worker who sweats under the scorching sun and is good at jumping Michael Jackson. Jackson's magical pace.

The third season of "Seeing Well" came a veteran

On the stage, singer Su Miaoling sang "Monica" again, and she admitted that "Cantonese works are equivalent to my roots". Against Su Miaoling is Ma Yunfei, a young erhu player and the third generation of non-hereditary heirs of Wan's erhu, who once became popular on the short video platform by imitating people to speak with erhu.

The third season of "Seeing Well" came a veteran

An Tao, a primary school Chinese teacher and a part-time voice actor, restored the classic fragments of "Huan Zhu Ge Ge" on the spot. An Tao is facing Yuan Shan, a traditional Chinese medicine physician at Beijing Aerospace General Hospital, who clarified that Chinese medicine practitioners are not the white-haired old people in film and television dramas, and now colleagues in the medical industry have higher and higher control and requirements for their own figures.

This episode of "Well-Informed" invites historian and national first-class writer Mei Yi to sit in the guest seat, and he answers the stories behind the problems from a professional perspective. Not only that, the host Wang Mudi also made a cameo appearance as a Cantonese singer and voice actor, and held several positions as "continuous rotation".

Source: China Youth Daily client

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