Actually, I had no feelings for him before watching this program. In my opinion, Hans Zhang is an ordinary male star who is overbearing and narcissistic, but it seems that it is not all like this. He has his own opinions, but it goes without saying that he is also relatively strong. Of course, this is not derogatory. His attitude is still very good, which makes him look more energetic and manly.
Zhang Hans is also very economical in the program. He could tell when he talked with the merchants about the commission. Later, he learned to fork fish. Some viewers think he is too utilitarian and doesn't want to start from the basics, but I think he is the most understandable. This program really wants him to learn to fork fish. No, the ultimate goal is to serve the inn and make them profitable. And he obviously realized this, so he talked with the master about this project.
Hans Zhang is also very gentlemanly, and proper restrictions are actually good. He also has his own discretion, even though he is always told by Tamia Liu in the inn that his individualism is too strong. But I think this is just a procedure, and then an inn. He can receive guests properly. For example, if you see a guest fall from the car, you will deal with it in time and give the clothes to others. The guest made things difficult for him to drink Jiang Shui in the middle of the night, but he also endured sleepiness and showed no impatience. Also, before the guests pestered him to play with him, he also resolutely refused. He knew exactly what service he could provide and what the bottom line was.
His charm probably lies in his generosity in showing his true side. I didn't really appreciate him at first, but when you treat him as an ordinary person instead of a perfect artist, you will think he is really good. Presumably popularity is also excellent in life.