The young man who stood outside the shop window and greeted Lao Guo with his fists had a long-lost chivalrous spirit


Guo Degang Before he became famous, in order to make money to support Deyun Club , which was not yet profitable at the time, he went to participate in a reality show held by a TV station where he stayed in a shopping mall window for 48 hours. About that video, I think many people have seen.

Outsiders like you and me are full of emotions. I don't know how Guo Degang, who is different from the cloud and mud, will feel when he sees this video? Whether it is calm or emotional, we don't know.



accidentally turned to this video today, and after reviewing it, I found a very intriguing detail: Guo Degang was locked in the window, which caused people passing by outside the window to stop and watch, but most of them were watching the fun and seeking novelty Even playfully look at the Lao Guo in the window. But there was only a young man. After carefully observing Lao Guo in the window for a while, he asked Lao Guo two questions in person, and then an intriguing scene appeared:



I saw this young man first His face sincerely gave a thumbs up to Lao Guo in the window!



then clasped his fists with both hands and saluted Lao Guo Shen, then turned and left! We have no way of knowing the name of this young man

and what occupation he is engaged in, but what is certain is that he has a pair of eyes that recognize heroes and value heroes, and can see the valuable essence of a person through the utilitarian and worldly surface! I believe that Guo Degang, who was in the window at that time and despised the ridicule, would introduce this young man as a confidant at that moment!

has a proverb: the eagle sometimes flies lower than the hen, but the hen never reaches the height of the eagle!

However, even a strongman like Lao Guo needs sincere understanding and support! And from the young man outside the shop window who greeted Lao Guo with his fists, I saw something that was rarely seen. After thinking about it carefully, it might be the long-lost chivalry...