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Whoever walks by will leave a trace! Bu Xueliang recreates the classic mantra of "finding people"

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Whoever walks by will leave a trace! Bu Xueliang recreates the classic mantra of "finding people"

▲Remember the "super mission" that Bu Xueliang presided over? (Photo/Rep)

Reporter Xu Yiqun/Taipei Report

Remember Super Sunday ~super? "Super Sunday" was popular in the streets from 1994 to 1996, and the "Super Mission" search unit hosted by Bu Xueliang (Ah Liang) was even more popular. When he attended the press conference of the new host group of Sanli "Ai Tai Ke x Love Play" today (12th), he revealed that he remembered that a few years after the program was suspended, many people would still ask "who are you looking for" when they met him.

Whoever walks by will leave a trace! Bu Xueliang recreates the classic mantra of "finding people"

▲ Bu Xueliang recently joined the ranks of on-location program hosts. (Photo/ Courtesy of Sanli)

Bu Xueliang has not hosted a Taiwanese program for about 10 years, and most of his focus is on drama, stage plays and movies, but audiences who are familiar with him through the program in the past have not seen his works. In advance of the previous search task, he admitted that he only served as a corner of the unit, and the reason why he was moved was the "final opening of the door", involving whether the parties had come or not, and the interview with the host Zhang Xiaoyan. He said that if there is a similar program invitation, unless it can show a touching part, it will not be considered for the time being.

But when it comes to "super missions", the more memorable is of course his mantra! Bu Xueliang was required to immediately reproduce the classics at the scene, "Whoever walks by will leave a trace, and whoever lives will leave a neighbor; he is much more handsome than the TV; find the highest point, and have a search in his heart; if no one wants to go, unless he can't find it" and so on. However, he modestly stated that this was not his exclusive quotation, but was often considered his mantra.

I often hear TV news broadcasts that when arresting prisoners, they will say that "everyone who walks will leave a trace", Bu Xueliang laughed and said that "every time I hear it, I will 'frustrate', and this sentence has helped me make a lot of money in the past", in addition to the laundry detergent advertisement, the sandal slippers have been serving as the speaker for the 10th century. In addition, he revealed that the phrase "whoever walks will leave a trace" is actually seen in the book, but the book is written as a "footprint", which makes him laugh at himself: "Maybe I was wrong at that time, and I also created this sentence."

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