The film starts with a story of a young man learning art and avenging his father, and develops into an inspirational story of fighting against evil forces and safeguarding the interests of his family. The characters in the play maintain the film in a relaxed atmosphere with a comedy performance style. In addition to embodying the excellent qualities of loyalty, filial piety, benevolence and righteousness in the Chinese Confucian tradition, Ye Shaoxia's behavior is also influenced by the concepts of equality and fraternity from the West. And Ye Shaoxia's own shortcomings in the early days-the juvenile temperament of being strong and competitive, also made him more characterful in the process of inspirational martial arts learning. In the process, the martial arts are advanced, but it is actually the shaping of the youth's temperament. The beginning is full of revenge. In the second half of the film, it is more forced to take action to defend the "family". The plot of revenge has long been relieved in the growth of the characters. The film shows no mercy to the villain's evil, and the foreign forces represented by the villain can even make people feel the humiliation suffered by the people at the time of the story. This will be a reasonable basis for the protagonist to show his ability, not only for reflection, but also a metaphor for self-improvement and national strength. (Source: Douban)Edit Translation