A Touch of

Damion 2022-04-23 07:04:08

It is a classic of martial arts movies. A wonderful martial arts movie is inseparable from swords, lights, swords and shadows. In the fight with Ouyang Nian in the reeds, the short sword is against the long sword, and softness overcomes rigidity. Above the broken walls, the tricks between the masters are fierce. Fighting in the bamboo forest is more of a specific bridge segment. This is the most real martial arts. Qinggong only jumps farther and runs faster than ordinary people. In the competition of swords, there is always a confrontation of strength.

Based on "Strange Tales from a Liaozhai", the supernatural and suspenseful are inevitable. In fact, the whole article has this kind of strange feeling, whether it is the haunted house where the chivalrous girl hides or the clever plan of the mountain man behind Gu Shengzhai, they all have such a flavor. Unexpectedly, the most insidious person in this play is not an eunuch. Strange negative film, this is not a supernatural plot.

The most mysterious is Zen. What exactly Zen is, I don't know, but I can feel something, it's a light. The holy light that appears frequently on the master always saves people in danger, whether it is the bamboo forest deep in the mountains or the lonely smoke in the desert, the pictures are so beautiful. Perhaps the essence of chivalry belongs to "Zen".

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A Touch of Zen quotes

  • Ku Shen Chai: Have you seen Miss Yang, the lady who lives here?

    General Shih Wen-chiao: No, I'm blind.

    Ku Shen Chai: Forgive me.

    General Shih Wen-chiao: Miss Yang and her mother are gone.

    Ku Shen Chai: She said you should run for your life too. Do you know where she went?

    General Shih Wen-chiao: No.

    Ku Shen Chai: I have to find her!

    [Shih pulls out a sword as two soldiers fly down from the sky and attack, but are quickly killed in a few brief strokes of the sword]

    Ku Shen Chai: Mr. Shih, Mr. Shih, who are you really?

    General Shih Wen-chiao: I'm not blind, that's for sure.