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Why do many people refer to Nick Cheung as "Slag Glow"?
Nick Cheung is called "Zhazhahui" because when Nick Cheung endorsed the game advertisement early in the morning, because he was from Hong Kong, his pronunciation was not very standard. After listening carefully, it was like the feeling of Zhazhahui, which became a joke, so these three words were spread by netizens on the Internet, and even became the popular word "Zhazhahui" now. Nick Cheung's evaluation of Nick Cheung's acting skills was praised by many netizens. Nick Cheung showed a different person in the play. He regarded the characters in the play as his own in real life. In addition, with his rich acting skills and unique expression, he gave people a very realistic feeling. Nick Cheung was named the best actor, so Nick Cheung's acting skills were recognized by the majority of netizens. Everyone felt that a role like Tony Leung Ka Fai really shouldn't endorse this game. However, Nick Cheung also earned a lot of fans with this endorsement, but the amount of fans earned in this way really bothered Nick Cheung. Nick Cheung is also a director now, fulfilling his dream of directing and making himself an excellent director. He has also directed many films, and Nick Cheung seems to have realized his mistake and resigned from the endorsement of this game. I hope he can fulfill his dream, too. After all, Nick Cheung still needs to support his family and make money. Nick Cheung doesn't care about the name of "Slag Hui", but he thinks it's good to make everyone happy. Now more and more people like to call Nick Cheung "Slag Hui". He also introduced such a thing in the interview program. Nick Cheung also registered dozens of trademarks of Zhazhahui in one breath. On the one hand, it prevented some merchants with ulterior motives from using their own names to gain attention, on the other hand, it was also more effective to protect themselves and prevent adverse effects on consumers. For Hong Kong artists, coming to the mainland to develop their Putonghua has also become a problem. For example, before Ada Choi, many netizens complained about the "barbecued pork" in Putonghua, which lasted for a long time. What do you think of this?