In this short scene, we learn that the music hall has been visited by foreign guests, and that they are not speaking the language of the local people. The music hall's manager tries to calm them down, telling them that he will be at their service if they need anything. He also tells them that they must be "beidi" , meaning that they have come from a different part of the world than the local residents. The manager then tells them to go upstairs and find out what has happened. When they do so, they find out that their boss is angry with them, and they realize that they were mistaken about the foreigners' identity. They apologize to their boss, and he agrees to keep an eye out for them.
In this short scene, we learn that the music hall has been visited by foreign guests, and that they are not speaking the language of the local people. The music hall's manager tries to calm them down, telling them that he will be at their service if they need anything. He also tells them that they must be "beidi" , meaning that they have come from a different part of the world than the local residents. The manager then tells them to go upstairs and find out what has happened. When they do so, they find out that their boss is angry with them, and they realize that they were mistaken about the foreigners' identity. They apologize to their boss, and he agrees to keep an eye out for them.