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Looking for a title, you can only watch a little Hong Kong movies. There seems to be a mouse in the street. The mouse ran to a person's stomach and was caught in a bowl, as if this person was Martin.

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Main performances: He Jinshui (A Shui): Stephen Chow Ye Yufen: Manager: Ng Man Tat Afu: An An: Chen Xiaodong Fangfang: Madam Qi: Wu Junru Fanny: Kristy Yang Other actors: Lee Shau Kee Tian Qiwen Man-Fai Cheng 82 Gold Wang Shuqi Chen Yanxing Li Jianren Gu Dezhao Dai Long Zheng Zumei Aunt Chen Jianlu Zeng Jinrong Huang Yifei.

Plot: Xingyun Tea Restaurant is a traditional Hong Kong-style tea restaurant. Its signature egg tarts and milk tea are sold in the street, while its owner (Ng Man Tat) lost his wife in his early years and raised his son alone (Chen Xiaodong). Boss Li has always had a wish that men can inherit his father's business and carry forward "good luck". Father and son often have disputes over this. Usually the peacemaker is the oldest water in a tea restaurant (Stephen Chow). Ah Shui is not only an expert in tea restaurants, but also a well-known lover. His good friends Afu (played by Eric Kot) and Denan ask him how to pursue the opposite sex from time to time. Later, Ah Shui was admitted to the hospital because of a fight injury, and reunited with Candy (Sammi Cheng), the first lover of a female nurse. Water, an old hand in love, has become like a seed of love. In order to get close to Candy, she kept going to the hospital for injections to see Candy. After many injections and torture, she finally dated Candy. On the other hand, Afu, a takeaway boy, is an overage virgin and has never had the courage to enter the relationship. It was not until Fanny (Kristy Yang), a salesgirl in a fashion shop, appeared that Ah Fu finally got to know Fanny under the guidance of Ah Shui for many times. After many twists and turns, the two finally got a good result. When a man first entered the society to do things, he happened to meet Fangfang (Shu Qi), but he didn't intend to find out in a magazine that Fangfang was the only daughter of Li Jianing, a big real estate developer, and ran away from home. I got a plan from a man's heart, taking Fangfang as an exclusive report, hoping to make a name for myself. Fangfang was inexplicably sad and angry. She felt cheated by that man and left in a rage. Finally, they knew that both sides were at fault and found each other to mend fences. Meanwhile, Candy pretends to make up with Shui. In fact, she has never forgotten the revenge of being cheated at the middle school dance, and set a trap to make a fool of Ah Shui in public. Ah Shui was severely punished without any precautions. While everyone in the tea restaurant has experienced twists and turns on the emotional road, the tea restaurant is also facing a crazy rent increase. It turns out that big real estate developers are secretly plotting to close down and rebuild old areas, and tea restaurants are facing the fate of closing down. I don't know how everyone's fate will develop ... 1998 Like many Hong Kong New Year films, a big family and four short stories are going on at the same time. Stephen Chow plays A Shui, the prince of egg tart, and Sammi Cheng is his first love in middle school. Frustrated in love, Stephen Chow changed from a four-eyed student to a veteran of being cool. Every time he appeared, he hired two people, one to scatter newspaper fragments and the other to blow with an electric fan. At that time, his clothes were fluttering, his music was a sensation, and Stephen Chow appeared. The other three lines are Eric Kot and Kristy Yang talking about love, Chen Xiaodong and Shu Qi talking about love, and Ng Man Tat and Wu Junru competing for "Lucky Tea Restaurant".