In the face of the increasingly serious literary prison, this movie is worthy of collection. Here are a few ideas
1. At first, Huang Feihong rejected foreign goods, and then he suddenly realized the advanced nature of foreigners.
2. When the social order is chaotic, the real evildoers are the Chinese people (abducting and selling women into the sea, the White Lotus Sect using the guise of gods to fool the people, killing the people and foreign missionaries, etc.).
3. When Huang Feihong Bao Zhilin was wronged, no Chinese people came forward to stand up for justice. In the end, it was the foreign missionaries who served as witnesses for Huang Feihong.
4. Officials of government agencies (Manchu and Qing Dynasties) are bent on seeking power, regardless of national affairs, and the people are suffering.
5. Government agencies sacrificed innocent lives in order to exterminate the reactionaries (Sun Yat-sen, revolutionary army)
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