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Is "Love's Bodyguard" thought-provoking?

Maybe it’s the “Internet thinking” mentioned in the play! For example, the business model of martial arts schools has changed. It used to be a traditional business model. Later, it was interesting to see the use of Weibo marketing and the like. The second point is reflected in the relationship between husband and wife. In the episodes I watched, Li Youbin's wife, played by Li Jingjing, not only did not support her husband's career, but also teamed up with outsiders to attack her husband. It seems that it is really important for husband and wife to work together. Jack Ma and his wife are excellent examples. In addition, the format of this TV series is a bit small. The plot is a bit annoying to watch over and over again. The thread of the brothers is always tangled up in the drama, and the spirit of the Chinese martial arts is not so obvious. The most anticipated thread is weakened in this way. Personally, I prefer the ancestral precepts of "Liu Yang Fist" mentioned in it. The first is kindness, the second is frugality, and the third is daring to be the first in the world, integrity, chivalry, tenacity, not eager for success, not quick to gain, respect. Naturally, according to the law of heaven and earth, the best is like water, benefit without fighting, give kindness without seeking repayment, and remember the kindness in your heart. Because I didn’t watch much, just casually. This was more obvious in the chubby little guy who was taking the postgraduate entrance examination, especially the part when he left. When I watched it, I had the urge to cry. Li Youbin’s eyes were so spot on. It's his consistent performance style of being reserved and deep, reserved yet domineering. I guess the only shortcoming is that the plot is not very compact, and I can't finish talking about one thing. I don't know how long I kept talking about the plaque. I watched a few episodes randomly, and I have the habit of writing long Weibo posts while watching. To be honest, this is a very positive drama, but it doesn't delve enough into the spiritual level, but there are very few such themes. When I first saw Li Youbin’s style, I thought it was from the Republic of China period.