Yan Zhendong is one of thousands of different tragedies in miniature. Full of enthusiasm, he came to Foshan in line with a famous hall, and eventually became a street performer and suffered humiliation and humiliation. Later, the people of the Shahe Gang saw Yan Zhendong winning the title of Huang Feihong and asked him to become a master. The title is there, and the silver coin is there. In order to make Shahe help those gangsters happy, at this time he is already a "Master Yan" but is still doing grandstanding juggling for them. He told A Kuan, who had persuaded him to give up his unknown money, that he would wait until he established himself in Foshan before he would stand up for justice for the people. Perhaps there is still a trace of the conscience of people who practice martial arts, but after experiencing the scorching state of the world, suffering and torturing at the bottom, who can guarantee that Yan Zhendong, who has become a big man in the future, will once again give up for his own benefit and is willing to follow in times of distress Like his own Kuan, he kept giving up his bottom line. Coming to Foshan with great ambition and martial arts, he didn't even play his true role and ability, and eventually died. Perhaps the only one who really treats him to cry for him is A Kuan. pssssssssss. The first Liang Kuan played by Yuen Biao is probably the most complete Liang Kuan in the Huang Feihong series (perhaps one of the reasons for the protagonist). I always eat official cp, but the strength between Liang Kuan and Shisanyi in this version is exciting.
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