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Tony Leung's?? It's a chivalrous skill.,He has the last one.,And the protagonist doesn't have it.,I've seen it.。
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Bei Haishi: The last thing to practice is the eight pairs of Yi Jinjing, and the internal force has increased greatly after the practice.
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Because there is no boss-level character in the book at the end Bei Haishi has martial arts, ambition, and wisdom If you use the jade in the stone as the boss, that playful, lustful, and timid can't be forced to be a big boss
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There is no big boss in the original book, but film and television dramas need it, and Bei Haishi is a more suitable main supporting role. The main reason is that after Tony Leung's version is used, the director or screenwriter of the new version directly plagiarizes the old version of the virtual plot, which is worry-free.
The new version would be more creative if Shi Zhongyu made a big boos, and it would be even more rare if there was no big boss.
1, Tony Leung's version of the chivalrous line of Bei Haishi practiced into the white head Taixuan Sutra, the big abuse of the stone to break the sky, the jade in the stone, Bai Zizai, thank the smoker.
2, Wu Jian's version of the chivalrous journey Bei Haishi practiced the Yijin Sutra, and also wanted to dominate the Central Plains.
"Chivalry and Travel" is a martial arts ** written by Jin Yong, first published in 1965, it is said to be inspired by Li Bai's "Fifty-nine Ancient Songs" of "Chivalry and Travel", which is included in "Jin Yong's Works".
The work mainly narrates the experience of an ignorant teenager Shi Potian.
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This man is sleek and able to speak, which is really amazing.
Bei Haishi has been ill for a long time, so everyone in the rivers and lakes calls him Dr. Bei. He is the most important figure in the Changle Gang, and a set of "Five Elements and Six Palms" enjoys a high reputation in the rivers and lakes. What interests me is Bei Haishi's deep and decisive scheming, his demeanor in dealing with people, and his ability to adapt to emergencies, in a word, he is a model of the elite of the rivers and lakes, and all of this is reflected in his refined conversation and elegant speech.
When all the gangs and factions on the rivers and lakes were panicking all day long for receiving the once-in-a-decade bronze medal for rewarding good and punishing evil, Bei Haishi had already found a fake gang leader for the Changle Gang in advance Shi Potian as a substitute for the dead ghost, and this kind of strategy was unmatched in the rivers and lakes. However, his subsequent troubles also arose because of this. In order to find the fake gang leader who slipped away, Bei Haishi had to deal with the hot characters on the rivers and lakes, Xie Yanke, Ding Busan, the Snow Mountain faction, and the four major factions in Kanto.
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It's not a bad guy, the fear of the unknown on Xia Ke Island makes him greedy for life and afraid of death, everyone knows that there is only one old life, and his old life is definitely more important. People don't destroy the heavens and the earth for themselves, but they are determined to think about themselves.
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Like Yu Canghai, he will do whatever it takes to achieve his goals, he does things sneakily, and his martial arts are weird.
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Shi Potian defeated Bei Haishi at the end of "Knight's Journey", and became a hero at that time, and at the same time gained his own love, and the ending was quite satisfying.