Let the bullets fly

Justice 2022-03-25 09:01:20

Eight pure-blooded white horses with high heads and white horses threw their hooves, and the wheels and the rails rumbled. Steam rises from the chimney of the locomotive, but the source of this steam is actually the huge hot pot in the carriage. Around the hot pot sat Lao Tang, who took office as an official, and his wife and master. Unbeknownst to the satisfied Lao Tang, a crisis awaits him, and their fate will be changed forever.
Just as Lao Tang and others were drinking and having fun in the train, Zhang Muzhi, a green forest gangster, led his brothers to ambush on both sides of the valley. Several gunshots cut through the sky, and as Zhang Muzhi's words "Let the bullets fly for a while" fell, a dazzling robbery began. The train rose into the air and fell into the water, and Lao Tang and his wife became prisoners of Zhang Muzhi. In order to save his life, Lao Tang had a clever move and falsely claimed that he was a master, and embarked on the road of becoming the county magistrate with Zhang Muzhi. Zhang Muzhi changed his name from a bandit to a clean official named Ma Bonde and took office in Goose City, and the relationship between him and Lao Tang also changed from a life-and-death enemy to a partner.
When he took office in Goose City, Zhang Muzhi was full of ambition; while Huang Shilang, the bully guarding Goose City, was eyeing him. Huang Shilang, known as the tyrant of the southern country, started his life by smuggling arms and selling Chinese laborers, and in the era of separatist warlords, he was in power. His disciples gathered, supported soldiers and respected themselves; bullied men and women, and ran rampant in the countryside. Huang Silang, who is looking for defeat in Dugu, is very interested in this "Ma Bond" who dares to buy an official position. He thinks that this person is just another straw bag who only comes to plunder money, but he has no idea that Ma's true identity is actually Zhang Muzhi, a gangster. The "Master" Lao Tang, who is full of ghosts, is weighing between Zhang Muzhi and Huang Shilang, who will win in the end.
Zhang Muzhi, who originally only wanted to make some real profits, became more ambitious after taking office in Goose City. What Huang Shilang and his township party did to bully men and bully women aroused Zhang Muzhi's never-ending enthusiasm for saving the country and the people. During the day, he is a Sherlock Holmes-like honest official, trying to judge injustices; at night, he is a Robin Hood-style gangster, robbing the rich to help the poor. Of course, these actions violated Huang Shilang's interests. The two forces were at odds with each other in Goose City, and the two sides met with each other. One after another homicide occurred in Goose City, and the firefighting and fighting continued to escalate.
The Goose City, full of temptation and desire, is like the epitome of China in the Beiyang period. The battle between Zhang Muzhi, a gangster in the green forest, and Huang Shilang, the tyrant of the southern country, is full of suspense. In the process of their battle, the peddler, the brothel drum girl, and the arrogant lobbyist appeared one by one. The fierce gunfight was interspersed with the touching love between the sons and daughters of the troubled times. Sighing. After a series of tragic sacrifices and anxious confrontations, Zhang Muzhi finally ushered in a decisive battle with Huang Shilang.
Legends of heroes are always sung, but after the song ended, Zhang Muzhi understood what he needed in the end.

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