In the food stalls around Beijing South, Baoye Road and Yuexiu South, fried snails have become a "healthy signboard" to attract customers. A stall owner said that someone came to see him at night. Even the beer girl has a mobile phone that stirs Luo Ming. As long as you sit down and decide, the stall owner will call Luo Ming.
Brother Ming's worth has long been different. An ordinary curse song, 20 yuan, will cost 100 yuan if you add the lower back (a dance similar to the arch bridge movement). Every night, Chao can earn hundreds of dollars by cycling from Yuexiu District to Haizhu District to sing. Regular customers will also invite Ming Ge to help celebrate birthdays, weddings and other days. There are rumors that over the years, Chao has long been worth a lot and bought two properties in a real estate in Panyu.
In recent years, Chao's reputation has gradually rushed out of food stalls and gone to major bars, night shows and even big theaters. In June 2009, Chao incarnated as "Guangzhou Anita Mui" and performed at the Southern Theater.