Bruce Lee's everlasting classic When Chinese people are interfered and humiliated by foreign forces, they often arouse people's patriotism the most. This is the case for South Korea’s current deployment of the THAAD plan, and the same is true for Chen Zhen and others who were bullied and humiliated by Japanese forces in "Jingwumen". Chen Zhen was found by Ni Kuang from the list of obituaries of Huo Yuanjia who died of illness, and he added a lot of chivalrous imaginations. When Jiahe filmed "Jing Wu Men", it was actually a play against Shaw Brothers' "Ma Yongzhen". In addition, it was Bruce Lee's second movie after returning to Hong Kong, so Jiahe played the patriotic sign of "Chinese spokesperson". Chen Zhen was portrayed as a national hero. After learning that his master Huo Yuanjia was poisoned to death, he broke into the Hongkou Dojo alone and used his superb martial arts to avenge his master. Whether he singled out a group of Japanese people in the film, or kicked off the "Dogs and Chinese are not allowed" in the film, it quickly aroused the upsurge of the audience's national sentiment, making the film show that "the Chinese are under the oppression of the colonialists." Still uphold the unyielding dignity" (Bodwellian).
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