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The Greed of Man
The Greed of Man

The Greed of Man (Traditional Chinese: 大時代, "Great Era") was a Drama Series that was broadcast by TVB in Hong Kong during 1993. Dramatic programming is Television content that is scripted and (normally fictional Television Broadcasts Limited ( commonly known as TVB, was the first over-the-air commercial Television station in Hong Kong. Hong Kong ( officially the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, is a territory located on China 's south coast on the Pearl River Delta, and borders Year 1993 ( MCMXCIII) was a Common year starting on Friday (link will display full 1993 Gregorian calendar) It is extremely controversial for its depiction of violence and is well remembered for its effects of the stock market in general, known as the Ding Hai Effect. The Ding Hai Effect ( Adam Cheng Effect, Chiu Koon Effect ( or Qiuguan Effect is a peculiar stock phenomenon that affects Hong Kong

The entire series took place in the form of a continuing flashback.

Contents

Characters

The Ding Family

The Fong Family

Other Characters

Synopsis

The show is centered around the character Ding Hai (Traditional Chinese: 丁蟹), played by Adam Cheng. Adam Cheng Siu-Chow (born February 24, 1947 in Hong Kong) is a popular TVB Actor and Singer in Hong Kong. In the show, Ding Hai was a stubborn, uneducated, and somewhat mentally unstable person who managed to befriend Fong Chun Sun (played by Damian Lau), who was a rich stock broker. Damian Lau (born October 14, 1949 in Hong Kong) is a Hong Kong Actor, Executive producer and Director. Eventually, Ding beat Fong to death over Lo Wei Ling who did not want to marry Ding. Fleeing to Taiwan, he murders someone else and is jailed there for fourteen years, though his four sons manage to grow powerful in his absence.

The other major story is that of Fong's son, Fong Chin Bok (played by Lau Cheng Wan), who struggles to get himself from laziness and despair. Sean Lau Ching-Wan ( born February 16 1964 is a Hong Kong Film and former Television Actor who has been cast in many Hong Kong films He eventually fulfils his father's goal of riding the stock market of corruption, by working with Chen To-To to overthrow chairman Chen Man Yien (who is also Chen To-To's estranged father).

When Ding Hai returns to Hong Kong for his mother, he later goes after Lo Wei Ling against his mother's wishes. Ding Hai is arrested and tried for the murder of Fong Chun Sum. Despite the repeated harassment from the Ding family triads, the Fong family secures the conviction of Ding Hai for their father's murder.

In their father's name, Ding Hai's four sons have their triads cause the death of Fong Chin Bok's three sisters. The sons later secure Ding's release from prison and by luck Ding manages to become extremely wealthy through speculating futures on the stock market. Bok vowed revenge and eventually manages to confront Ding and his four sons on the trading floor. The final showdown, around the eve of the Persian Gulf War in 1991, is between Ding Hai and Bok who bet against each other in a winner-take-all, with only one destined to walk away. Ding is financed by criminal syndicates, while Bok has enlisted three of Hong Kong's wealthiest tycoons (that were associated with his father) to help provide momentum in shifting the market. As Ding bets wrong on the market (which goes up when the Gulf War breaks out), his fortune is wiped out, causing him and his sons to fear reprisals from organized crime. The Dings plunged to their death from the top of the stock exchange building. Surprisingly Ding survives and Bok keeps him in an asylum out of pity.

The show, which is centered around the bustling stock market during the early 1990s, has been studied by international stock brokers for its peculiar effect on the global stock market trend. A stock broker or stockbroker is a qualified and regulated professional who buys and sells shares and other securities through Market makers or The effect, known as the Ding Hai Effect, is a hot topic amongst stock brokers in general. The Ding Hai Effect ( Adam Cheng Effect, Chiu Koon Effect ( or Qiuguan Effect is a peculiar stock phenomenon that affects Hong Kong

Stock Market Tip

In the middle of the series, Fon Chin Bok received a prophetic "Tip for Stock Market Invincibility" from Yip Tien who has since turned mentally unstable. The words were at first arranged in an incoherent manner, and it was not decipherable. Not until the end of the series did viewers, and Bok, notice what the tip was.

The tip translates from Chinese as follows:
"The original intent of the stock market is to allow a place for people to gather capital, which leads to a prosperous society where everyone gains. However, human instinct tends towards the greedy, and many will go to no end to gain unearned wealth. Thus, a paradise turns into hell, complete with ceaseless violence and killing. Countless people become penniless, even lose their lives. The winners lose all conscience and become inhuman. I have been in the stock market for years, and I have never seen a true winner. A smart person should know that this is a battlefield where no winners will emerge. There is only one way to win: leave the market early. "

There has been some controversy as to the subplot, in that the final, translated tip bears some significant syntax and character differences than the original incoherent version

Controversies

The show was (and still is) the subject of many controversies amongst Hong Kong people. Indeed, after this series was aired, few (if at all) TV shows made by TVB or ATV featured such extreme plotlines.

Many people believe that the part where Ding Hai's sons had their triad thugs throw Fong Chin Bok's three sisters down to their deaths to be "over the top" and pushing the boundaries of broadcast acceptability. Some also considered this as where the series jumped the shark, as they found it unbelievable that the Ding brothers' triad were so outrageous that even the police could not stop them. Jumping the shark is a Colloquialism used by TV Critics and fans to denote that point in a TV show or movie series' history where the plot veers Indeed, the personality of Fong Chin Bok did change to that of pursuing outright revenge, while the remaining friendly ties between the Fong and Ding families - including a potential love relationship between Fong Ting and Ding Hao Hai - were severed. [1]

In addition, many believe that the final part of the finale, where Ding Hai pushed his four sons off of the roof of the stock exchange headquarter, was too violent and unacceptable for a TV broadcast. This resulted in complaints made against the TV station to Hong Kong's government broadcast commission.

Also, there are those who pointed out that the stock market portrayed in The Greed of Man does not resemble real-life stock market operations. However, as the show is only meant for pure entertainment, and not for educational purposes, the issue is often dismissed as irrelevant.

Inspirations for Ding Hai

The inspiration for Ding Hai, if there is one, was never revealed. However, two main theories as to his inspiration are touted. These theories were never proven, and will quite likely remain unproven for some time.

Communist China

Some have said that Ding Hai is a hidden reference to the Communist People's Republic of China, for the following reasons

  1. The name "Hai" (蟹) translates to "crab" in English. Talk People's Republic of China) PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF CHINA ARTICLE GUIDELINES English is a West Germanic language originating in England and is the First language for most people in the United Kingdom, the United States In Cantonese culture, a crab's movement (sideways) is often portrayed as a sign for unyielding and unreasonable behaviors.
  2. When cooked, a crab turns into a red colour
  3. One big crab (Ding Hai) carries four tiny crabs (his sons) somewhat resembles the arrangement of the stars on the flag of the People's Republic of China.

Scarface

Another suggestion is that Ding Hai is based upon Tony Montana in Brian De Palma's Scarface. Antonio "Tony" Montana is a fictional character in the remake of the 1932 film Scarface portrayed by Al Pacino. Brian De Palma (born Brian Russell DePalma on September 11 1940 in Newark New Jersey) is an American Film director. ' Scarface' is a 1983 Crime film directed by Brian De Palma, written by Oliver Stone and starring Al Pacino as Tony Montana

Supporters of this theory point to the following similarities:

  1. Both Montana and Ding Hai are hot-headed and dead set on their ways, with no room for reason to prevail.
  2. Both characters believes that they, and they alone, are righteous, even though the other characters, along with most, if not all, of the audience clearly disagrees.
  3. Both characters have a slight sense of morality, refusing to partake in dirty tactics when advised to do so.
  4. Both lack character refinement, and are very obnoxious.
  5. Both lose control of their fortune and empire when it grows too big. Ding Hai's financial backing near the end is relying increasingly on organized crime, which will prove to be a double-edged sword. Tony's business grows so big that he looses control of his money laundering, Manny and associates, his wife, and his own addiction.
  6. Both character's mothers have warned others of their son's ability to wreak much havoc.
  7. Both characters have an amazing amplitude for withstanding pain, and as such, they consequently do not understand the impact on their actions on others.

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