The second season of Life I yearn for premiered last Friday (20th). Huang Lei, He Jiong, Henry Lau, Peng Yuchang, Xiao H and Xiao O in the Mushroom House were upgraded, and Xu zhēng and Wang Yanhui made a surprise visit. Peng Yuchang's participation also brought many happy highlights to the program. From the treatment of being personally fed water by He Laoshi in the pilot film to a series of hilarious adventures that turned into black holes in the feature film, such as digging bamboo shoots, collecting honey, catching loach, buying cooked meat, tea parties and so on. He caused the audience to laugh.
In the first episode, Peng Yuchang, the first person to arrive at the mushroom house, experienced the embarrassment of unlocking new life skills, such as turning into a street with three bags on his shoulder to buy second-hand home appliances vendors, digging hoes and chopping bamboo shoots, and collecting bees to get compensation for work-related injuries remotely. Eel loach was stupid and confused, buying cooked meat to make bacon was taught on the spot by the opposite side, and middle-aged greasy male tea was severely beaten, which made people feel distressed and funny.
Regarding the choice of Peng Yuchang to join, the general director Wang Zhengyu said frankly: "The first impression he gave was that he didn't seem to have finished entering this circle, so he didn't have any burden at all, so he was very simple, honest and smart. He is a clever white paper and feels particularly good. " Indeed, as the director said, Peng Yuchang made a lot of preparations in advance to participate in the program. Not only do you insist on fitness for qualified physical strength, but you also don't forget that a foodie pulled out his wisdom teeth for a rainy day: "I'm afraid that when the program is recorded, my wisdom teeth will be inflamed and I can't eat."
In the program, bring your own vitality and joy, warm your heart MAX. When He Laoshi was ill, Peng Yuchang even said 1 1 "nothing" to comfort He Laoshi and was responsible for transplanting rice. The dialogue between him and the rice planter in He Laoshi also deeply touched many audiences. When Peng Yuchang asked many young people about their life puzzles-unwilling to admit defeat and wanting to prove themselves, He Laoshi gave a lecture on life philosophy. "Giving up is also a science. Persistence is meaningful, but not all persistence is cost-effective. " The unique chemical reaction of their personality collision conveys inspiring positive energy.