In Stephen Chow's movie Kung Fu, when Stephen Chow was a child, he spent all his savings to buy Tathagata Palm, which was obviously a fake book of 2 cents. Zhou Xing, why?
First of all, Stephen Chow recovered quickly after being bitten by a snake. In fact, he is telling you that his character has a special physique or ability that can make him recover quickly. Then, Stephen Chow was beaten to pieces by an evil fire cloud, but he recovered in a short time, and got through the second pulse of Ren Du, and succeeded in enlightenment. This is actually a tribute to martial arts novels and movies. . . After all, Jin Yong and Gu Long both wrote that if you want to achieve real great achievements in some martial arts, you need to empty all previous realms and start practicing again. For example, the dragon elephant of Tianlong Babu is prajnaparamita, and the tenth realm needs to be cultivated again after reaching the ninth level. Yan Nantian, the hero of Gu Long's works, was also trained to the ninth level by him, but he didn't make great achievements until he was badly beaten by 10 villains in Villain's Valley. . . Finally, the person who plays the beggar selling books is a member of Yuan Jiaban. He often plays the role of a hidden master in Hong Kong movies. For example, in Su, a top martial arts scholar, he taught Stephen Chow to sleep in a similar way, which seemed ridiculous. So, this is actually a stalk. In addition, the film itself does not directly say that what he sells is fake. In the last scene, he sells cheats again, which actually means that Xiong Haizi with a runny nose may become a legend like the role played by Stephen Chow in the future. . . Many movies end up like this.