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Suzanne 2022-04-19 09:02:44

Since Li Si burned books and denounced Confucian scholars in China, Legalists have been very strong, and can basically be regarded as a legal society. And the Legalists are still reliable in judging whether they are good or bad. Simply put, the problems inside the chanting are definitely bigger than the problems with the people outside the chanting. . .

Back to the movie itself, Feng Yuxiu euthanized his wife who had cancer, and killed the Chinese number one in all fields of martial arts. The means are brutal, but they are still within the scope of reason, and there is even room for discussion in terms of jurisprudence. (If you signed a life-and-death certificate before the showdown, it means that the whitewashing is too much.) Moreover, the swordsman first wanted to run away, deliberately injured his swordsman, and became a cook. Feng Yuxiu didn't bother him. But theoretically speaking, the strength of the chef should be greater than the strength of the sword. Feng Yuxiu didn't even use the gun to kill the female police officer within seven steps, which shows that his reason is very strong.

Xia Houwu's problem is relatively big. He wants to unify the various sects, and he has also created the Liuhemen. It is estimated that the later Mark Six is ​​also related to him. Later, he was out of the pot, and he also used the practice to kill his younger brother and hid in prison, evading the pursuit of the forces behind Feng Yuxiu. In order to destroy Liuhemen, Feng Yuxiu's family did not hesitate to open the killing ring, but he was also driven crazy by the forces of Xiahouwu's family. Xiahouwu went to prison and it was not peaceful. He used his little junior sister to incite the police to participate in the martial arts dispute.

There are too many things about the martial arts level. Discuss their names again.

Is it Xiahouwu or Xiahouwu? Is it Feng Yuxiu or Feng Yuxiu? . . What the two forces want to do in the end is still a question.

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