The establishment of the Huameng has changed Liu Yi's original plan. According to the original plan, his main task at present should be to review his lessons to ensure that he can be admitted to the University of Hong Kong in the Hong Kong Diploma Examination next year. But now, he needs to find those who are similar to him as soon as possible. However, for Liu Yi, this is not a difficult task. After all, he has watched almost all of Andy Lau's movies and knows the plots like the back of his hand. Therefore, relying on his memory, he can easily find many people. However, Liu Yi does not intend to find all the candidates, but only to find some of them. Because some people cannot play a role even if they are found now. They have not yet formed their own skills or are still in the learning stage. So, on the night when he returned to Hong Kong from Haojiang, he made a list of the "Andy Laus" he must find at this stage.

Jiang Dawei, a character from the TV series "The Falcon," is a police officer with a strong sense of justice. He once went undercover in a dangerous place and personally brought a drug lord to justice. He possesses extensive police experience, and Liu Yi plans to join the force in the future, so Jiang Dawei's Police Specialization skill points will be crucial. However, Jiang Dawei's high position as Chief Inspector makes it difficult for Liu Yi to establish direct contact with him. More importantly, how to subtly win him over becomes a challenge. Fortunately, this type of person is relatively easy to deal with. Consider having Guo Yingnan take action and organize some police-civilian interactive activities to bridge the gap and avoid any unexpected encounters.

Liu Zhipeng, from the film "Out of Law," was raised in an orphanage, but through his hard work, he successfully graduated with honors from the University of London School of Law, specializing in criminal law. Liu Zhipeng is a man of integrity and a strong sense of justice, possessing a masterful grasp of legal text. Gaining Liu Zhipeng's legal skill points will not only save Liu Yi significant time memorizing legal texts, but will also enhance his understanding and application of legal knowledge. The story of "Out of Law" is deeply moving. Liu Zhipeng's dedication to defending a prostitute, despite being unaware of his own past, speaks volumes about his character. A sequel, "Inside Law," follows, in which Liu Zhipeng reunites with his biological mother. Liu Zhipeng, now framed by a traitor, may no longer be a lawyer. Helping him return to the legal profession would undoubtedly contribute to the well-being of society.

Lan Bao, a character from the TV series "Summer Lucky Stars," is a highly skilled but impulsive police officer. While Liu Yi has been consistently practicing Xingyiquan, Lan Bao's expertise in free combat and swordsmanship will enhance Liu Yi's combat prowess. Furthermore, Guo Yingnan could arrange some police-community interactive activities for Jiang Dawei to participate in.

Liu Guohua, from the film "The Falcon Project," possesses a police officer whose skills are like a boost to Liu Yi's proficiency, allowing him to learn many practical police techniques. Obtaining this character also requires the help of Uncle Nan.

Taibao, a character from the film "The Flying Tigers," is a journalist imbued with a strong sense of justice. While journalistic skills aren't particularly important to Liu Yi, the profession itself is crucial. A righteous journalist can guide public opinion and positively impact society as a whole. People like Taibao are undoubtedly invaluable to the Huameng. Furthermore, journalists are relatively easy to reach; simply place an advertisement in their newspaper. Huameng, with its ample funds today, is fully capable of this.

Li Jianhua, from the film "Eagle," is a standout among the police force. He possesses not only handsome looks and exceptional skills, but more importantly, a deep sense of justice and responsibility. He is confident in his future, believing that through his own hard work, he can become an excellent police officer and contribute to society. Such a talent naturally caught the eye of Uncle Nan, who recruited him.

Wu Dehui, from the film "Modern Tathagata Palm," is no ordinary man. He has a girlfriend who's a centuries-old princess and has mastered the ultimate martial arts technique, the Tathagata Palm. This is a truly impressive skill, one that draws applause and applause. Liu Yi must find a way to defeat him. While engaging him might be challenging, as the saying goes, "When you reach the mountain, there's always a way." With a diligent eye, a solution will always be found.

Gu Xiaoyu, from the film "The Emperor's Protégé," is a character from the film "The Emperor's Protégé." As a member of a gang, her background gives her access to areas unattainable to ordinary people. In today's world, who doesn't know Hua Di's name? Who dares to disrespect Hua Di? Therefore, it's not difficult to approach Gu Xiaoyu.

Che Wenjie is from the movie "Tricky Brains". He is a typical honest man, without too many schemes and scheming. However, he has a girlfriend who is from the second generation of the rich. In addition, he has a half-brother - the trickster Gu Jing. Everyone has their own value and role. The key lies in how to guide and use them. What Liu Yi needs to do is to give full play to their advantages and let them serve him. Liu Zhiming is from the movie "Five Tigers Break Up". A small policeman, he seems to have no advantages except for his loyalty, but he is one of the people Liu Yi wants to save. He will not watch five policemen being killed by a bad boy. This character is very simple. There is no need for Uncle Nan to come forward. Liu Yi can subdue him by arranging Brother Qi to come forward.

Qin Ge, a character from the film "The Return of the Condor Heroes," is a battle-hardened, powerful urban mercenary. Liu Yi also has a keen interest in both the terrifying angel poison used by the villains and the remedies used by the righteous pet lady. However, people like Qin Ge are often sensitive and difficult to connect with.

Gao Hua, from the film "Dragon Prince," possesses an exceptionally high IQ and is a true genius, yet he unwittingly takes over a gang. It's worth noting that IQ-boosting smart drugs are incredibly rare. However, according to the timeline, Gao Hua hasn't returned to Hong Kong yet, so we can only wait and see.

Finally, there's Cheng Ren, also from the film "The Return of the Condor Heroes 1992." A towering figure in martial arts prowess, Cheng Ren possesses not only exceptional martial arts skills but can even fly. His godfather is renowned for his inventiveness, even successfully developing a super-magnifying glass capable of truly magnifying objects. However, building a relationship with Cheng Ren is challenging. He possesses a high degree of sensitivity and intelligence, making it nearly impossible for those with ulterior motives to approach and win him over.

Yuen Tak-wah, from the movie "Heroes". A policeman with great leg skills, left to Uncle Nan.

Da Fei, from the movie "Dragon Rising," is a principled and loyal underworld boss. He can be used to connect with Long Yi, the Taiwanese underworld leader. However, it's still early days, about half a year before Da Fei and Long Yi become entangled and become good friends and brothers-in-law. It's also possible to connect with them first, as Hua Di's fame is enough to get them in.

Tang Twelve, nicknamed "Twelve Young Master," is a character from the film "Twelve Young Masters of Temple Street." Orphaned at a young age, he rose through the ranks to become a dominant figure on Temple Street. However, were there other factors besides his own strength contributing to his rapid rise? The film doesn't explicitly address this, but Liu Yi suspects there must be a clue. After all, his twelve adoptive parents were no ordinary figures, all powerful figures who once dominated Hong Kong. Among them, Liu Yi suspected Lei Luo must have been behind the scenes. Therefore, to establish a relationship with this Twelve Young Master, all he had to do was ask Uncle Luo for help; perhaps a phone call would be enough. Furthermore, despite being a street thug, this Twelve Young Master was a relatively upright person. Under his leadership, Temple Street remained orderly and free of major problems. Therefore, such a figure was naturally worth Liu Yi's attention. Furthermore, after the return, Hong Kong's underworld organizations would inevitably be impossible to completely eradicate. Rather than allowing them to fall into chaos, it would be better to choose an orderly and self-disciplined organization to manage them. This would actually be better for ordinary people. Therefore, Liu Yi planned to train Twelve Young Master to become the future leader of Hong Kong's underworld and let him control the situation.

Long Jiajun, from the movie "Dances with the Dragon," is a successful second-generation rich man who manages his father's legacy well and has good character. Leave it to Uncle Nan.

Tan Ximin, from the film "The Knight-Errant," is a righteous and generous man, well-versed in the Five Elements and Numerology, and a renowned private detective. If the Chinese Alliance needs to establish a dedicated intelligence center, Tan Ximin should be able to take on this responsibility. As a private detective, he can simply pave the way with money.

Qian Wendi, from the movie "The Thirty-Six Stratagems of the Supreme Being," is a con man with a clear conscience. Just leave it to Ji Chi to handle.

Gao Shou, from the film "The Killer," is a top-tier professional assassin with his own principles and bottom line. Liu Yi is currently unsure of Gao Shou's future direction. While the Huameng will strive to avoid the use of force, facing some overseas evil forces, force is sometimes the most direct and effective solution. Therefore, Gao Shou's future role will require careful discussion with He Xin and three other senior members before a final decision is made.

Wei Luoren is inspired by a character from the film "Challenger." He is a poor orphan whose parents were both murdered and raised by his father's best friend. He becomes an accomplished pilot, hell-bent on avenging his family's death. To this end, he spares no expense, even sacrificing his closest brother and the woman he loves. Ultimately, he achieves his revenge, but he feels no sense of satisfaction, having lost so much in his quest for vengeance. However, such a character warrants careful consideration. As an overseas Chinese, his love for his motherland may not be deeply rooted. Particularly noteworthy is his ease in collaborating with American intelligence agencies to achieve his goals of revenge. This behavior undoubtedly poses a potential threat to the Chinese Alliance. Therefore, prior to assigning him, he must undergo rigorous vetting and assessment to ensure he poses no risks or hidden dangers to the organization.

A Zu, from the movie Chariots of Fire. Uncle Bao's son, is extremely good at motorcycles. Uncle Bao wants to get in touch with him and train him to become a professional rider to win glory for the country.

Jin Tiesheng, from the film "Heaven and Earth Ambition," is a genius, an IT elite, and a well-connected technologist. In the later Hong Kong, he missed out on the opportunity for a technological boom. Now with Liu Yi, he won't let this opportunity slip away. A tech talent like Jin Tiesheng is definitely not to be missed. According to the timeline, Jin Tiesheng should be studying at the University of Hong Kong right now, and Liu Yi will be able to make contact with him next year after he's admitted.

Fang Guohui, from the film "Black Gold," is currently an FBI agent and plans to enter Taiwanese politics. Once you've established contact with Long Yi, you'll be able to easily win over Fang Guohui. At least Fang Guohui isn't a Taiwanese independence supporter.

Wei Jixiang, from the movie "Dragon in the Rivers and Lakes," is a small-time boss with a tragic ending. His wife was killed in a car accident, his son was blinded, and his girlfriend was gang-raped. He's one of the people Liu Yi wants to save. Huadi's identity is enough to deal with him.

Feilong, from the movie "Dragon on the Edge," is a gangster who quits his gang and successfully transforms into a tycoon. However, his ending is tragic, as he is framed by his brother's son and his wife dies. Using Huadi's identity can solve the problem.

Zhang Hua, from the movie "Infernal Affairs," is a brilliant individual with a talent for crime. Private investigator Tan Ximin can find him.

Meng Hu, from the movie "Ah Hu," Andy Lau's 40th film. A kickboxer, he was sexy, cheerful, and straightforward in his youth. Representing Hong Kong in the "King of Asia Pacific Tournament," he planned to have a fake fight, but he met a female director from Thailand. Ah Hu was sentenced to many years in prison for beating someone to death. After his release, he discovered that he had an illegitimate daughter. Later, he met the director of an orphanage by chance and developed a relationship. For dignity and to atone for his sins, he returned to the boxing ring at the age of nearly . He was beaten to death by his opponent in front of his loved ones, but his death earned everyone's forgiveness. He should be in prison now. When he fights in Thailand, he will have professional medical personnel ready to save his life. But now we can contact his coach and hire him, or we can train our own security guards.

Zhang Huashao, from the movie "Love Is Not Blind," is a powerful character and a sales elite! Liu Yi originally wanted to bring him into his team. After all, they were planning to open a foreign trade company, and Zhang Huashao would be the one to run it.

Luo Dahua, from the film "Full-Time Killer," was once a promising shooting athlete. Unfortunately, fate twisted his fate. During a crucial competition, a family genetic disease suddenly struck, ending his athletic career. However, this didn't break him; instead, it inspired him to transform into a professional killer. Furthermore, he was able to collaborate with Gao Shou, engaging in shady activities.

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