Unexpectedly, Huo Yuanjia was so young and frivolous that he didn't know the heights of the sky and the earth. It was difficult to read but only to practice martial arts. He made martial arts powerful but narrow-minded. He finally paid a painful price for a fame as the number one in Tianjin, and it took a long time to realize his consciousness. In the end, for the sake of China's self-improvement and the spirit of martial arts, he died in a ring that is truly worth fighting. I don't know how much it matches with historical facts. But I have seen articles verifying the cause of his death, and it is indeed said that the Japanese were framed and poisoned.
Jet Li is getting old. The cavities and folds on the face clearly tell us what is called a hero will grow old. In fact, this book is nothing, isn't it the film he bid farewell to the movie world? It's just that when he pretended to be that young and energetic boy Huo Yuanjia, he was unwilling to give fans, he looked too vicissitudes, as if he had gone to Tibet to practice.
Over the years, he has devoted himself to practicing and has many understandings of martial arts in life. He wants to tell us through this farewell film that he was too impatient, so he chose the most straightforward way, which is to say it through the mouth of the person in the film. Chinese people pay attention to implicit beauty, let alone listen to parents at home, listen to teachers at school, listen to leaders at work, and at the cinema, listen to the people in the drama to preach to you, which is a bit of a headache. Looking back, for so many years, he has not learned how to use the language of the film itself to express his thoughts, probably because he was too concentrated on martial arts, but he showed his innocence. Just think about it. After all, he is not a master of film. Just let him finish what he wants to say, and then retire. In fact, this can no longer be regarded as talking about Fearless, but about himself.
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