In "Bright Sword", to be fair, in fact, Chu Yunfei's three or five eight regiments are inferior to Li Yunlong's independent regiment, which is not to say that chu Yunfei is much worse than Li Yunlong, but mainly because Chu Yunfei's people are not very contentious, and they are not at all comparable to the independent regiments of the Eighth Route Army.
As a result, later, the 358th Regiment of the Nationalist Army sent out Qian Bojun, a traitor, who actually wanted to bring his own team to the Japanese, and how could he agree to this, and later it was also through Li Yunlong's hand that He eliminated Qian's subordinates, but Qian ran away. Therefore, when Chu Yunfei personally pursued Qian, such a scene appeared.

Chu Yunfei, who obviously had a gun on his body, borrowed his gun from the monk before he got on his horse to chase people, so why did Chu Yunfei know that he had a gun, but he still had to borrow someone else's gun?
In fact, this principle is very simple, we see that the monk at that time was not carrying an ordinary rifle.
People who know some military history may notice that the gun on the monk's body is the Japanese army's four-four-type rifle, this gun is not available in the early and middle period of the anti-Japanese resistance, only in the late stage of the Japanese army in the army a small amount of equipment, and the monk should also be captured in the battle of this gun, it seems that this monk really knows the goods, because the length of the gun is short, very suitable for cavalry to shoot with one hand, and the stability is also higher than the three or eight big cover, the effective range is 40 meters farther than the three eight big cover, So it's a gun that's perfect for pursuit.
And Chu Yunfei is also because of this rifle, so he did not use his own gun, but to find the monk to borrow, as for the result, everyone knows, Qian is not Chu Yunfei's opponent at all, just in line with Li Yunlong's sentence: If he Chu Yunfei can't even clean up Qian Bo, then let the above be replaced! As for whether the gun is still a monk, it is not said in this play.