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Chivalrous spirit

? I like reading some martial arts novels since I was a child, because there is some light of justice there. Punishing evil and promoting good, eliminating violence, helping the poor and helping the poor are the chivalrous spirit of martial arts novels. It's really gratifying to settle grievances by Jianghu means. There are many bridges where a gentleman takes revenge for ten years and the wicked get what they deserve.

? There are rivers and lakes and chivalrous men. The background of the times is that people are born in troubled times, and those in power are corrupt and evil, ignoring human lives and killing people. Heroes are born in troubled times, and those who are caught up with Liangshan are heroes. When the people are in poverty and the country is not a country, there will always be knights who stand up and plead for the people.

? A chivalrous man travels around the world with a sword in his hand, relying on awe-inspiring righteousness. Where there is bullying, where there is no justice, there is a knight's blade. The wicked don't believe in cause and effect and do whatever they want, but they will kneel at the knife and beg for mercy. They are not repentant, but poor desire for survival. I like the magnanimity of chivalrous men, and I like their power to uphold justice by the sword.