In the live broadcast, Aarif Lee showed his sports cells and musical talent, and revealed that he had a martial arts complex since he was a child. Appearing in the movie Daoism directed by Tsui Hark and Yuan Heping is like dreaming. Tang "chatted" the reunion of old friends live on the earth. Long time no see and Tang Dadi will inevitably meet again. After some fancy compliments, Tang Dadi, the special host, sent a "private letter red envelope". In the difficult fitness session, Aarif Lee also didn't forget to dig a hole for his eldest brother Tang-teaching extremely difficult push-ups and high-fives. When Daddi Tang saw this, he "escaped". In addition to "changing pits", the two also demonstrated the challenge items that can be played when friends get together. When asked how to judge which passenger on the subway is about to get off, Aarif Lee tactfully responded: "Put away your mobile phone and get off." Netizens praised him for his observation ability and on-the-spot reaction ability. Aarif Lee exposed his martial arts complex, filmed Daoism to cure his fear of heights, and Aarif Lee also shared interesting things at work through live broadcast. Before his debut, his dream was to become an excellent singer. By chance, acting and singing became the two most important parts of his life. At the scene, he not only showed difficult fitness movements, but also showed drum sets and impromptu rap performances.
The first time he participated in the film, he won the Academy Award, the Best Newcomer Award and the Best Original Movie Song Award for his performance in The Thieves of Those Years. I have loved all kinds of sports all my life, and some of them are called "all-around idols", and some of them dare not challenge. He revealed that he was originally afraid of heights and overcame it in a series of threatening scenes of Taoist magic. Although Aarif Lee, the "acting god", suffered a lot in the filming process, he had a martial arts complex since he was a child. He bluntly said that participating in the plays directed by Tsui Hark and Yuan Heping was like dreaming. He also said: "When I first entered the business, a senior said that it would take ten years to make a film directed by Tsui Hark. This year is the seventh year of my debut, and it feels good to finish my goal ahead of schedule. "