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Thief Chronicles "Let the Bullets Fly"

author:East Lee Big Movie

Let the bullets fly:

Jiang Wen as Zhang Muzhi

Zhou Runfa as Huang Silang

Ge You as Old Tang

Liu Jialing as the county magistrate's wife

Chen Kun as Hu Wan

Zhou Yun as Sister Hua

Liao Fan as Old Third

Jiang Wu as Wu Juren

Eight pure-blood, high-headed white horses flew on all fours, their wheels rumbling as they collided with the rails.

Two trains are galloping between the lofty mountains of southern China in the form of a "horse-drawn train".

Steam steamed up in the chimney at the front of the train, but the source of the steam was actually the huge hot pot in the carriage.

Next to the hot pot sat the old soup that bought the official's appointment, as well as his wife and master.

Unbeknownst to him, a crisis awaits him and their fate will change from then on.

Just as Lao Tang and the others were drinking and eating hot pot and singing songs in the train, Zhang Muzhi, a bandit of the Green Forest, led the brothers (seven of them in their group) to ambush on both sides of the valley.

Several gunshots broke through the sky, and as Zhang Muzhi's words "let the bullets fly for a while" fell, a dazzling robbery began.

The train took off and fell into the water, and Lao Tang and his wife became Zhang Muzhi's prisoners.

In order to save his life, Old Tang Lingji lied that he was a master, and zhang Muzhi embarked on the road of entering the city as an official county magistrate.

Zhang Muzhi transformed from a bandit to a famous Qing official Ma Bond to Take office in Goose City, and the relationship between him and Lao Tang also changed from a life-and-death enemy to a partner.

When he took office in Goose City, Zhang Muzhi was full of ambition.

Huang Silang, the bully who guards goose city, is looking at the tiger.

Huang Silang, who is known as the hegemon of the southern country, started by smuggling arms and selling Chinese workers, and in the era of warlord division, he tilted his power to one side.

He gathered his men and supported the soldiers and respected himself; he bullied men and women, and ran rampant in the countryside.

Huang Silang, who was alone and seeking defeat, was full of interest in this "Ma Bond" who dared to buy an official position.

He thought that this person was just a straw bale who only came to plunder money, and he had no idea that Ma Bond's real identity was that of the bandit Zhang Muzhi.

The ghostly "Master" Lao Tang was torn between Zhang Muzhi and Huang Silang.

Zhang Muzhi, who originally only wanted to make some real profits, was a hundred times more ambitious after taking office in Goose City.

The behavior of Huang Silang and his township party in bullying men and women aroused Zhang Muzhi's unquenchable enthusiasm for saving the country and saving the people.

He was a Sherlock Holmes-like purge during the day, trying unjust cases.

At night, it is a Robin Hood-style gangster, robbing the rich and helping the poor.

The new official took office with three fires, and when Zhang Mazi tried the case, he punished Huang Silang's subordinates for bullying Wu Zhao.

In retaliation, Huang Silang then designed to kill the sixth brother of Zhang Mazi's team, and they framed the sixth brother for eating two bowls of cold powder and only paying for one bowl.

The impulsive sixth brother, in front of everyone, broke open his stomach, and poured out a bowl of cold powder in his intestines.

The executor Hu Wanmi succeeded, coaxed the crowd away, the sixth brother was wrongfully killed, and Zhang Mazi, who arrived, angrily shot at Hu Wan, injuring Hu Wan's ear.

Huang Silang also arranged for Sister Hua to bribe Master Ye and Zhang Mazi's brothers, leaving only the second brother who was not bribed, because the second brother was Ji.

The two of them had a vendetta, and after that, Zhang Mazi personally went to the Hongmen banquet set by Huang Silang, and between the words and lines, it was clear that the two had courage and strategy.

Subsequently, Huang Silang sent Hu Wan to assassinate Zhang Mazi, but accidentally killed his wife, zhang Mazi counterattacked, and the design was to capture a stand-in that looked very similar to Huang Silang.

After a single blow failed, Zhang Mazi used the corpses of the dead Hu Wan and others to point out that Huang Silang was a bandit who forced him to pay for the bandits, and The forced Huang Silang promised to send 1.8 million yuan out of the city after three days to suppress the bandits.

Zhang Mazi, who had received the money, went out of the city to suppress the bandits, but was ambushed by a fake mazi sent by Huang Silang, and the second elder who went out of the city first was killed, and the master was also killed by a landmine.

Enraged, Zhang Mazi returned to the city and decided to use the power of the people to overthrow Huang Silang's hegemony in one fell swoop.

Huang Silang, who saw that the trend had gone, blew himself up on the upper floor of his bunker and committed suicide.

In the end, the remaining brothers decided to go to Shanghai with Hua Jie, and Lao Qi secretly told Zhang Mazi that Hua Jie was undercover, in fact, Zhang Mazi already knew in his heart.

Zhang Mazi watched the train they were riding away under the setting sun, and Huang Silang, who seemed to be dressed as a master, appeared in the tail box of the train, and Zhang Mazi rode behind the train on a horse...

Thief Chronicles "Let the Bullets Fly"

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