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Analysis of young lion eggs
The most classic lion dance movie is The Martial Arts School directed by Liu Jialiang. The martial arts school has restored the most authentic Guangdong lion dance culture, from the literary drama showing the rules of lion dance to the fighting between hard bridges and hard horses, such as picking the green pyramid, kicking the pavilion and beating the lion.

Bobo head styling: Some viewers are puzzled by the bobo head hairstyle of Ajuan, the protagonist in the first half of the film. In fact, this model may be based on the Hong Kong comedian Xu Guanying.

Xu Guanying can be said to be the originator of the Hong Kong film "loser", and the messy bob is the finishing touch of this loser, which is also in line with the sick cat appearance of A Juan in the first half of the film.

Salted fish stalk is also a frustrated loser who meets a frustrated retired expert. The plot of bloody counterattack in The Sphinx made many fans feel the strong atmosphere of "shaolin soccer".

A hen-pecked fairy couple: continuing the last egg, the hen-pecked relationship between the master and the queen is very similar to the "condor heroes" in Kung Fu-the chartered male and the chartered mother. These two couples hide in the market with their own difficulties, and treat their younger generations with the same care as A Xing and A Juan, more like their own sons.

A Juan, who went to work in Guangzhou with a red vest, experienced growth and transformation. Her thin body became strong, and her plump T-shirt was replaced by a more energetic vest.

A Juan's red vest is obviously a tribute to Stephen Chow's first performance in shaolin soccer. Although she can only make a living by collecting junk, she is stubborn and unwilling to accept her fate, which is passed down in A Juan.

In addition to the "red vest" in "Changjiang No.7", A Juan, who works on a construction site, once sat on a tall building to eat in the film. This scene directly corresponds to a scene of Master Xing in No.7 Yangtze River.

Hard work has brought a few lives, and the lonely back is embarrassing. "Fat teammate"

The image of Liu Li, who is in charge of drumming in the lion dance team, is easily reminiscent of Lin Zicong, the supporting role of Star Master.

Among them, Lin Zicong's fat role in shaolin soccer and Kung Fu impressed everyone, and Lin Zicong can be seen in almost every Stephen Chow film since then.