The Seven Great Bandits · the Legend of Shen Huchan · General Sword 2: Sharp General · Brave General · Mahjong

The Seven Great Bandits · the Legend of Shen Huchan · General Sword 2: Sharp General · Brave General · Mahjong

by Wen Ruian

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The fighting scenes in "Sword of the General" III combine profound writing skills and poetic writing skills with a strong sense of rhythm and music, and a profound sense of imagery and imagery. Coupled with Wen's superb and unconstrained imagination, it has become a masterpiece of "super-new martial arts" and a classic of "modern martial arts". Among them, "Brave General", "Mahjong" and "Front General" were written fifteen years apart. In the last scene of "Fighter General", after Cai Banruo pointed out "the stone struck the water and broke the sky", hundreds of millions of readers could finally know the situation of that battle. When readers peruse this series of works, they may be able to sense the interesting similarities with the Korean imaging style in recent years. This is derived from the "Sword of the General" series, which was translated into Korean as early as 1987 and serialized in newspapers and periodicals every day. The translated version was reprinted as soon as it was published. The influence of Wen's martial arts has long been rooted in South Korea, and Korean actors have become involved in Wen's martial arts dramas.

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