Nicholas Tse was popular with children, and Zhang Jiahui was called "not a good person".


The little girl leaned against Nicholas Tse during the interview, unconsciously distancing herself from Zhang Jiahui


  "I’m not a bad person, come to me." Zhang Jiahui said while opening his arms to hug the two little girls, but unexpectedly the two children hid behind Nicholas Tse.


  Yesterday afternoon, the film "Witness" held its premiere in Beijing, and the two leading fathers, Nicholas Tse and Zhang Jiahui, appeared at the same time.


  Due to the fact that Nicholas Tse and Zhang Jiahui both had opposing scenes with children in the play, the organizers specially invited two little girls and two male stars to interact at the premiere.


  After the two little girls went on stage, the host asked them to guess who played the good guy and the bad guy.


  Perhaps Zhang Jiahui’s "face" was more fierce, and the two children said in unison: "Good people wear white clothes (Nicholas Tse), and bad people wear gray clothes (Zhang Jiahui)."


  When asked why, a little girl said timidly, "This uncle doesn’t look like a good person…" Hearing this, Zhang Jiahui helplessly covered his forehead and laughed.


  Then the host suggested that since Nicholas Tse was a good person, let him convince one of the children to kiss him. "Jiahui comes first." Nicholas Tse said and hid to the side.


  And Zhang Jiahui came directly: "I’m not a bad person, come here." He opened his arms to hug the two children, but both children hid by Nicholas Tse’s side. Nicholas Tse hugged the two children and laughed. Text and Photo/Reporter Shou Penghuan


  Synopsis


  Tang Fei (Nicholas Tse) in the pursuit of the wanted criminal Zhang Ridong, shot the prosecutor Gao Min (Zhang Jingchu) of the eldest daughter, the pain of his life in the haze. From then on, Gao Min’s love can only be placed on the younger daughter Ding Ling.


  The outlaw Hong Jing (Zhang Jiahui) was ordered to kidnap Ding Ling, but happened to be bumped into by Tang Fei, but failed to rescue Ding Ling.


  Gao Min received a threatening phone call. If she wanted to protect her daughter’s life, she had to drop the accusation against Zhang Ridong; once she called the police, she would tear up the ticket. Tang Fei vowed to save Ding Ling to atone for the mistakes he had committed that day.

Editor in charge: Li Dan