"I'm just a Chinese!" The sonorous voice echoed in the cinema for a long time. Listening to this proud cry, watching Ye Wen on the screen take firm steps and gradually leave, the entire auditorium suddenly burst into prolonged applause. I stood and applauded with everyone, tears filled my eyes without realizing it, and an exciting sense of national pride emerged spontaneously... The film "Ip Man" tells us such a story: the 1920s and 1930s , In Foshan, the hometown of Chinese martial arts, there is a young man named Ye Wen who loves traditional martial arts very much. However, on July 7, 1937, the sound of a cannon at Lugou Bridge broke the peaceful life of the Chinese people. In August of the following year, under the ravages of the Japanese invaders, Foshan fell, the homeland was invaded, and the days of ease and happiness in the past were gone forever! Like all Chinese families, the Ye Wen family was under the rule of the Japanese invaders down, living a humiliating life of slavery. Since then, Ye Wen's fate has undergone earth-shaking changes. The film vividly reproduces the growth process of his transformation into a righteous martial arts master. Those scenes, those words, is a hero's hymn, heart-warming!
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