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Jinyiwei's "Blood Battle of Mt. Fuji" reveals those things of the Ming Dynasty

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Jinyiwei's "Blood Battle of Mt. Fuji" reveals those things of the Ming Dynasty

Directed by Liang Wei and co-starring Qu Aohui, Wang Bosong, Shang Yani and other new generation actors, the martial arts comedy film "The Blood Battle of Mount Fuji" released a final poster today, and the film will be broadcast on June 28. The film reinterprets the little-known events in Chinese and Japanese history from a novel perspective of mixing and matching reality and fiction.

The film mainly tells the story of the Ming Dynasty Jinyi guards Chen Jiu (played by Qu Aohui) and Ding Yi (played by Wang Bosong) who were tragically hunted down and killed by samurai when they went to Japan to read the national book, and after they escaped by chance, in order to rescue the Japanese rogue Ishikawa Koyoko (Shang Yani), who helped them, disguised themselves and re-infiltrated the Dragon Pond Tiger Cave to carry out rescue operations, but unexpectedly found that the Japanese tyrant Matsumoto Hideyoshi plotted to attack the Korean defense map, in the process of the three people's escape, Chen Jiu was injured by poison needles and his life was uncertain...

In order to regain the map of the defense and remove the nail in the eye, a large number of Japanese samurai surrounded the small mountain village under Mount Fuji, and the kind villagers who hid the princess of the Ming Dynasty were exterminated...

In the end, the two Brothers of Kinyi guard join forces with Japanese villagers to attack the Demon Cave Fushimi Castle at night, destroying the earth-shattering conspiracy of the Japanese Great Demon, under Mt. Fuji, the Iron Brothers and Xiao Yuezi bid farewell...

The martial arts comedy "Blood Battle of Mt. Fuji" of the Legend of Embroidered Spring Voldemort takes the side of the sword, changing the old routine of Jinyiwei theme films in recent years, reducing the role positioning to flesh and blood, allowing the audience to touch the normal life of ordinary people, and the Jinyiwei brothers in the play interpret a true image full of justice but also selfish and timid, adding "true temperament" to the traditional hero image. The whole film presents a relaxed and tense, humorous and solemn novel tone.