"Chen Zhen" Trilogy

Cindy 2022-03-24 09:03:30

Chen Zhen in Bruce Lee's version didn't do much research, but Chen Zhen in Liang Xiaolong's drama version was the apprentice of the one-armed old man, and he felt more reliable. Chen Zhen in Jet Li's "Heroes of the Spirit" actually went to study in Japan, and also learned the principles of steam engines. Chen Zhen of the "Fighting Swordsman" version actually went to France to do labor export. After watching "Fighting Warriors", I finally understood that it should be Chen Zhen's trilogy "Chen Zhen", "Fighting Heroes" and "Fighting Warriors". Chen Zhen was first the apprentice of the one-armed old man. Later, when the old man died, he worshipped Huo Yuanjia as his teacher. Later, he went to Japan to study and recharge. After Huo Yuanjia's death, Chen Zhen returned to Shanghai to make a scene at Hongkou Dojo, then went to France for labor export asylum, and then returned to Shanghai to make a scene at Hongkou Dojo. Looking forward to Wang Baoqiang's fourth "Jing Wu Xiong Qi". It tells the touching story of Chen Zhen returning to China to join the Volunteer Army and hitting the American devils in the Korean battlefield.

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