Glenn Dodd Publish time 2024-12-20 23:33

Changsha Taoyuan Marriage Bar, where you can get a random cocktail through divination

Since I am also an insider, I saw this store's gimmick on the Internet and was curious to go and have a look.

1. When you enter the store, there must be one person who needs to sign, 68. No worship, just shake. Then you can get one of four drinks. (Some people on the Internet said jia wine, so we ordered orange flavored non-alcoholic. We got a cup of Huiyuan mixed with water.

2. They said they were looking for fortune-telling on the third floor. We looked at it and found that the Three Pure Ones and Yue Lao were both in a state of no tribute or non-proper worship. Without the energy of the true god, who was sitting? Who was worshipped?

3. The so-called fortune-telling was not written by an individual, but was hand-torn from a book to make it look old, and they turned it over by themselves.

In summary, I think it is understandable to use Chinese culture to do some theme design, and it is even good, and it is a trend. But it is completely under the guise of personal interpretation and worship of the true god, and there is no basic alcoholic beverage at all.
Cheating everyone who has expectations for emotions, under the guise of the true god, how dare you are? I am worried about them. The end.
ps: Don't try to mess with me, the real owner, you can't afford to mess with me in a fight.





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