I'm happy that the master pretended to force himself to die

Oliver 2022-10-16 18:38:23

A martial arts classic with complete elements, but it is too incompatible with the current viewing needs.
Ouyang Qianhu has a lot of roles, but it's pitiful that no one can beat them, and in the end, he fought to be a man!
The male protagonist is full of foreplay and has no stamina.
After more than an hour, thousands of households died, I think it's almost over, and it's less than half of it. After the female protagonist becomes a monk, I think it's almost half an hour. (Ambush from Flying Daggers is a tribute to this aspect!)
After reading it, I was happy that the master pretended to force himself and killed himself.

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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.