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Baike’s specific hometown. Who is Wang Dachui from Tai’an?

A native of Feicheng, Tai'an.

Feicheng is known as the "city of gentlemen", and Feicheng's peach peaches were tributes to the royal families of the past dynasties. During the Qing Dynasty, Emperor Kangxi held a "Thousand-Old Banquet" to use Feicheng's fat peaches to symbolize longevity and good fortune.

Thousands of years have passed since then. Feicheng people have based on the four major dishes of Shandong cuisine, followed etiquette, inherited traditions, integrated peach culture, and then used local materials to prepare dishes with the most honest raw materials. Only then have they formed the highest etiquette for receiving guests.

——"The Gentleman's Fat Peach Banquet".

During the banquet, the harps and harps are playing, the water is flowing, drinking wine and composing poems, why not be happy!

Feicheng's "gentleman" elegant temperament is about to emerge.

Expanded information Wang Dachui's actor "Bake" is a graduate of Nanguang College of Communication University of China. His real name is Luo Hongming. In his early days, he and Xiao Ai were members of the popular hit group CUCN201, which dubbed the Chinese version of the funny comic strip.

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Bai Ke said that he is a screenwriter and an actor, and he works in the creative field in a company. He was "unexpected" to be chosen as the leading actor this time because he accompanied a friend to audition at the time, and he was accidentally selected.

"Wang Dachui's character is dull and dull. During the performance, only his eyes belong to me and can move freely, so I have to make my eyes special." Baike said that he likes this character very much because he is a very funny ordinary person.

People, always think for the best in everything.

"I used to like dubbing. When I saw the actors' original performances, I felt that their performances were average, so I would complain desperately. Now I realize how hard they worked." Baike said, especially the costume drama part, which has to wear a hood, which is boring.

It’s uncomfortable, and I have to constantly touch up makeup, apply makeup, etc. It’s very hard.

"Fortunately, these skits are very funny, I laughed a lot, and it was a very interesting experience." In 2014, he made a guest appearance in the sixth episode of the second season of "Rampage".