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What is the line that Tang Bohu ordered Chou-heung to advertise poison?

Lines:

Mrs. Hua: Haha ~ ~ ~ Nonsense! Our "one-day death" is to use seven different poisonous insects, plus the red top of the grass extracted on July 49, which is colorless and tasteless and kills people without a trace. ?

Tang Bohu: Our "Smile Half Step" is made of honey, Fritillaria cirrhosa, Platycodon grandiflorum and Saussurea involucrata. There is no need for refrigeration and no preservatives. Besides being highly toxic, it tastes good.

Mrs. Hua: Those who ate our "death in one day" lost their martial arts in one day, and their veins went against the current, and they possessed themselves, and eventually their blood vessels burst and died. ?

Tang Bohu: Yes! And friends who eat "half a step with a smile", as the name implies, must never walk half a step or laugh, otherwise they will explode and die. It's really a trip home. ?

Mrs. Hua: Kill people to kill them.

Two people: basic drugs!

Extended data graph evaluation:

"Tong Pak Hu Dian Qiu Xiang" is not only very funny, but also the few martial arts scenes in the film show the director's careful design. Especially the last paragraph of the film, Tang Bohu War, killed the scholar.

Starting from Tang Bohu's filming "The Tip of the Sword", the overlord gun is almost one stroke and one style, step by step, and the heroic spirit is pressing, presenting a thrilling and unstoppable duel scene for the audience.

Stephen Chow's version of Tang Bohu left many classic dialogues for the audience, such as calling the cockroach "Xiao Qiang". The film shows the extraordinary imagination of Hong Kong filmmakers subverting classical themes.

There are various postmodern techniques in the film, such as performance art painting, modern percussion performance, fashion model gait, poison introduction full of advertising vocabulary, and funny ideas such as "unrecognizable feet".

This work is one of Stephen Chow's most classic plays, and it contains numerous nonsense, funny and classic scenes. Even though the film has gone through more than ten years of history.

Most of Stephen Chow's films have survived in a mixed environment, and this one is no exception. Although it seems normal to watch such nonsense movies now.

Controversy is inevitable. After all, there are still many people who can't accept a postmodern culture. They may even think, how can a talented person in the south of the Yangtze River be played a little rascal by Stephen Chow?

Like the old man waving branches today? Driving away the "human art" incident is a collision between art and reality.

References:

Baidu encyclopedia-Tang Bohu points Qiuxiang