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Why did the lynx kill the Wei monk? It is not a manslaughter, and the hidden danger has long been buried before

"Bright Sword", a film and television drama adapted from a novel, is estimated that many people have seen it. The characters in it have distinct personalities and full characters, among which Li Yunlong's image of "big old and rough" is also very grounded. In this drama, the editor believes that there are two "climax" places. One was when Li Yunlong led his troops to attack the county seat of Ping'an, and the other was when the Wei monk was killed by the bandit lynx of Heiyun Village. At that time, in order to avenge the monk, Li Yunlong disregarded the discipline of the troops and personally beheaded the bobcats. At that moment, it does not matter what discipline and honor, promotion and wealth (persuasion from others). The most important thing is to avenge your brothers. After watching it, many viewers also complained about the lack of heart of the bobcats, knowing that the next day they would be under the jurisdiction of the Eighth Road, and killed the monk. But did the bobcats really kill the monk by mistake? This is not the case.

The gang of bandits from Heiyunzhai had gathered under the call of Xie Baoqing, the great master. Xie Baoqing was born in hardship, because when he was young, he had a vendetta against Zhang Dashanren, and in a rage, he killed more than 20 members of Zhang Dashanren's entire family, which was the end of the grass. After gathering in the mountains and forests, Xie Baoqing and his brothers engaged in all kinds of illegal activities, robbing, cutting, kidnapping tickets, digging old kilns, and doing whatever they wanted. Whether it is the Japanese army, the nationalist army, the eighth road, or the merchants, as long as the timing is right, arrest who does whom.

Why did the lynx kill the Wei monk? It is not a manslaughter, and the hidden danger has long been buried before

But Xie Baoqing set up a rule for Heiyun Village, that is, don't rob the poor! As soon as the rules came out, the cottage's minions all clapped their hands and applauded. After all, in ancient times, they were also people who robbed the rich and helped the poor. It's just that the object of their poverty alleviation is themselves. The second boss lynx is not so high ideal. He was illiterate, had no faith, had no political views, and couldn't even distinguish between basic likes and dislikes. In his view, the most important thing for a person to come to the world is to enjoy happiness, wine, meat and women.

Later, Xie Baoqing led people to rob Chu Yunfei's transport team, causing big trouble. Kong Jie, the commander of the New Second Regiment of the Eighth Route Army, saw this piece of "fat meat" and made peace with wine, intending to include this bandit force under his command. Xie Baoqing was a very political man and had a frank heart, so he agreed to Kong Jie's request. But this matter was not discussed with the bobcats, the second boss. Therefore, the bobcats are not very satisfied in their hearts. In the original novel, it is also said that the bobcats have long heard that the discipline of the eight roads is too strict, no stealing, no robbery, no women, no smoking, no money. For such a life, Bobcats find it difficult for them to adapt.

Why did the lynx kill the Wei monk? It is not a manslaughter, and the hidden danger has long been buried before

Therefore, before the big boss had completely made up his mind to throw the eighth road, the bobcats took people down the mountain to rob the road, get two money to spend, and they could live a little later. When the monk rode a white horse captured from the Japanese army to the headquarters of the 129th Division to deliver a letter, he happened to be robbed by this gang of bandits. The monk had something important to do, so he didn't want to delay, so he casually gave them a few pieces of ocean. These greedy bandits were not satisfied, and planned to go to the monk's body to search for it themselves. The monks were also not vegetarians, da, da, da, da, a long point shot, five bandits fell in response. Another little minion was also slapped to death by the monk.

In just a short moment, 6 people were killed in a row, and the bobcats hiding behind them broke out in a cold sweat. Thanks to him for hiding, otherwise his life would have been accounted for here today. As the monk mounted his horse and prepared to set off, a sudden shot rang out from behind the rock, also a series of point shots, and five or six bullets hit the monk's back. After the monk fell to the ground, the bobcat ordered the monk's head to be hung on a tree and sacrificed to the six brothers who died.

Why did the lynx kill the Wei monk? It is not a manslaughter, and the hidden danger has long been buried before

It can be seen that Lynx also killed the monk to avenge the death of his brother, and he did not care about the identity of the monk, even if the monk was the eighth way. His confidence in turning to the Eighth Road was not firm, and he had thought about it long before he surrendered, and if he was uncomfortable after the Eighth Road, then he would grease the soles of his feet and continue to go back to be his mountain king. Moreover, they had already determined their own names and knew that they were under the jurisdiction of Kong Jie. Even if he killed the Eighth Route by mistake, Kong Jie would bear it for them for the sake of this unit.

Why did the lynx kill the Wei monk? It is not a manslaughter, and the hidden danger has long been buried before

But what the bobcats did not expect was that Li Yunlong, the monk's direct leader, was an extreme calf protector. The significance of the monk to Li Yunlong was also extraordinary. His wishful thinking, this time the calculation was wrong! After the monk's death, Li Yunlong spewed out a mouthful of old blood, ripped open his throat and cried. Li Yunlong cried for an hour, and the entire independent regiment wiped away tears. After Kong Jie learned that the monk had been killed by the bobcat, he also rushed to deal with the matter. But would the angry Li Yunlong listen to Kong Jie's words? With a battalion of men, they killed the Black Cloud Village. After capturing Bobcats and others, he didn't bother to interrogate them either. In his words: "Killing people to pay for their lives, debts to pay off". Li Yunlong called out to the bobcats, and the bobcats responded. He directly raised the knife in his hand and fell, and the bobcat's head was cut off by the knife, and it flew out a mile away...

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