(Turn) 囧! The film "Ip Man" is a biography of counter-revolutionaries

Lizzie 2022-03-23 09:01:34

Cha, Wing Chun Ye Wen, was the secretary of the Kuomintang Foshan Detective Brigade and the Guangzhou Defense Inspector before the Anti-Japanese War.

During the War of Liberation, he successively served as the captain, inspector, and acting director of the criminal police team of the Kuomintang Foshan Police Department.

According to our party's actual screening criteria for "suppressing counter-revolutionary movements" from 1950 to 1951, 100% of the historical counter-revolutionaries "stained with the blood of the revolutionary masses" should be publicly sentenced to death and executed after parade through the streets.

However, when Ip Man was liberated in 1949, he absconded to Hong Kong, a British colony at that time, in fear of a crime. He was lucky to escape the justice trial of my powerful people's democratic dictatorship. Later, in Hong Kong, he made a living by opening classes and accepting apprentices to teach Wing Chun. A few people who did not know the truth, such as Liang Ting and Bruce Lee, were once deceived by him and worshipped him as a teacher.

Ip Man has been in Hong Kong for more than 20 years, always fearing that the revolutionary masses will find out his historical crimes and put him on trial. The historical counter-revolutionary Ye Wen ended his sinful life in panic.

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Extended Reading
  • Alphonso 2022-03-26 09:01:03

    What more people remember is that I want to hit ten, but those who really sink their hearts and look at it will find the philosophy of doing things inside.

Ip Man quotes

  • Miura: [after witnessing Ip Man single-handedly defeat ten Japanese fighters at once] What's your name?

    Ip Man: I'm just a Chinese man.

  • Ip Man: [hits Lei] Traitor!

    Captain Lei Chiu: Why am I a traitor? Their deaths have got nothing to do with me. I'm just an interpreter. I need to scrape a living too!

    Ip Man: Scrape a living? You watch your countrymen get beaten to death. Where's your dignity?

    [walks away]

    Captain Lei Chiu: I don't have any. You do. You have lots of it. If you have the guts, go beat them! Beat as many as you can! I'm an interpreter, not a traitor...

    [throws book to the ground and shouts in Japanese]

    Captain Lei Chiu: I'm a Chinese man!