The second brother Man Gaai and his girlfriend moved into Jyu’s house after marriage, but due to different living habits, family conflicts arose, and finally the couple decided to move out. For the happiness of his younger brother, Man Chyun did not want them to relocate in every possible way, but he still funded the two people to buy a house with his many years of savings for marriage. Therefore, his marriage with his girlfriend Mou Lai Ping was nowhere in sight. Therefore, Mou Lai Ping was completely disappointed in Man Chyun, and left in a rage to work in China, and finally met with a new love, and the relationship with Man Chyun passed away with the wind.
The third brother Man On tends to act recklessly wherever he goes. Once I adopted a stray dog and started a dog farm. Man Chyun feels Man On's enthusiasm and has provided financial assistance many times. It is a pity that Man On is not well managed and the dog farm is losing business, and eventually the dog farm is forced to close it. But because of a blessing in disguise, I met Lin Jing Xuan, his lifelong partner.
The fourth sister Man Wai met a wealthy son, but because his parents were dissatisfied with Man Chyun's low career, she scorned her. Man Wai categorically refused marriage, which made Man Chyun very guilty. Later, Man Wai met a liar and cheated all the money away. Man Wai, who suffered a series of blows, fell into discomfort. When she was most disappointed, Man Chyun and her family continued to support and solve her problem, and she was finally able to stand up again.
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At the 37th Hong Kong Film Awards, Keung was once again awarded Best Supporting Actor for his role in Shock Wave, while being nominated in the same category for his performance in the film, Concerto of the Bully. Keung landed the leading role in two of his upcoming films, Tracey and Remember What I Forgot, which were promoted at the 2018 Hong Kong International Film & TV Market (FILMART), which ran from 19 to 22 March 2018. In the former, Keung plays a 51-year-old married man and father whose craving for feminization increases, while playing a Hong Kong film fanatic who suffers from brain degeneration in the latter. In 1999, Keung married former ATV actress, Anna Kam (殷寧). His wife is known as Kappy King. She competed in the Miss ATV Pageant and was voted as Miss Congeniality.
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