Eight pure-blooded high-headed white horses fluttered with four hooves, wheels and railroad tracks crashed and rumbled, and two trains were racing through the mountains and mountains of southern China with the dreamlike spectacle of "horse-drawn trains". Steam evaporates from the chimney at the front of the train, but the source of this steam is actually the huge hot pot inside the train. Sitting next to the hot pot are Lao Tang, who took the post as an official , as well as his wifeand Master. The satisfied Lao Tang didn't know that a crisis was waiting for him, and their destiny would change from then on.
While Lao Tang and others were drinking and having fun in the train, the green forest bandit Zhang Maziled the brothers in ambush on both sides of the valley. A few gunshots pierced the sky, and as Zhang Mazi's "Let The Bullets Fly" voice fell, a dazzling robbery began. As the train vacated and fell into the water, Lao Tang and his wife became prisoners of Zhang Mazi. In order to save his life, Lao Tang lied that he was a master and embarked on the road of the county magistrate to the city with Zhang Mazi. Zhang Mazi changed his name from Ma Bande to the upright official Ma Bangde to take up the post of Goose City, and the relationship between him and Lao Tang changed from a rival of life and death to a partner.
Taking office as Goose City, Zhang Mazi is full of ambition. The bully Mr. Huangwho guards the Goose City is staring at him. Mr. Huang, known as the No. 1 hegemon of the Southern China, started his business by smuggling arms and selling Chinese laborers. His followers gathered to support his own strength; he deceived men and women, and went rampant in the countryside. Master Huang, who is desperate for defeat, is full of interest in this "Ma Bond" who dared to buy an official position. He thinks that this person is just another straw bag for plundering money, and he has no idea that Ma Bond's true identity is the gangster Zhang Mazi. The ghostly "Master" Lao Tang is between Zhang Mazi and Master Huang.
Originally, Zhang Mazi, who only wanted to make some real profit, became ambitious after taking office in Goose City. The actions of Master Huang and his township party who bullied men and women aroused Zhang Mazi's enthusiasm for saving the country and the people. He was an upright official like Sherlock Holmes during the day, trying to judge unjust cases. At night, Robin Hood-style gangsters rob the rich and help the poor. All these actions are of course against the interests of Master Huang. The two forces are incompatible with fire and water in Goose City. The blades meet each other. Both sides resort to various tactics such as beauties, double reeds, and empty cities. A series of homicides have occurred in Goose City one after another, and the fighting among them has continued to escalate.
The legend of heroes is always eulogized. After the end of the song, Zhang Mazi understood what he needed in the end
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