During the Cultural Revolution, the hooligans were getting old, and the society was changing too fast. There was no reason to convince them of the value of their existence, so they had to find a reason for the morality of the rivers and lakes to comfort themselves a little. . . It also caters to the local feelings of Beijingers for various tastes of foreigners. In addition to the things in these films, it is human nature, it is better to look at China on the tip of the tongue, a few old buddies and a few last battle of the wild lake are hypocritical and contrived, but they are not moved. .
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