I saw it when I was swiping short videos before, and it didn't catch my interest too much. Because "politically correct" remarks disgust me. Anything is Chinese played by foreigners, Chinese people should speak Chinese, and Chinese people being bullied in foreign films is insulting China. Pink remarks are really speechless. Until I watched a documentary about China town. Everyone who sees China towns all over the world thinks that there are many Chinese people, and they are strong enough to have an exclusive place abroad. On the contrary, it is officially because the Chinese have been bullied abroad so much that they have to report to the group together. This is China town, and they are all Chinese. I started watching this drama with the mentality of watching history, but I didn't expect the plot and action to be excellent. The original story idea came from Bruce Lee's many years of visits and data collection, which adds to the story's splendor. As a Chinese who has traveled across the ocean to work hard in the United States, Bruce Lee can feel the emotions of the characters too well. Every character in the story has his own personality. In such a gold rush era, Chinese society was in turmoil and American industry flourished. Too many elements gather on American soil. There are too many phenomena in social development. On the one hand, Chinese workers are favored by Americans because they are cheap and hard-working, and on the other hand, they are attacked because they are able to replace white jobs. This is really a bitch to build a torii, everything needs. In this case, the "Chinese Exclusion Act" was born ridiculously. And in those times, it was passed reasonably. The Chinese districts in the story have different tongues. The Irish built the country as early immigrants. The American police were in a gray area and had to use special means to keep Chinatown safe. Every character, every character has flesh and blood. Each has its own position, and neither is wrong. That's how the story develops. I watched the first few episodes very much, but the stamina is slightly lacking. I look forward to the development of the story in the second season
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